'92-'12 Ford Crown Victoria '00-'05 Honda Civic '93-'98 Jeep Grand Cherokee '98-'04 Subaru Legacy '98-'11 Lincoln Towncar '99-'03 Acura TL '01-'06 Audi A4 My favorite pick is the Civic. I've owned a Crown Vic & Towncar before...
@@IdealMediaChannel Please do the ford fusion sport! These cars are slept on and they are sweet cars. The first gens are 3.5L V6s with Fwd or Awd. They are basically the Mazda Speed 6s with a V6 instead of the blown 4 and the 6spd manual. They are 6spd autos. The 2nd gens are awd tt'd 2.7l V6s
Car Wash I never said anything about international shipping. I said look beyond your city. He could live in BC and look thousands of miles in his country to Montreal
Sruthy C.N. Bought a 99 Camry for fun it hits 110 not the best for dragging or accelerating takes about 5 seconds or 300tards for it to catch speed but once it’s moving it’s moving it’s basically a frame w an aero shield lmfao
@@user-cp7kc9wn3l Best used car imo Infinity G35. Why? You get a timeless body style, a little luxury - Power seats, windows, moon roof - and performance all for a reasonable price. None of this matters if you don't get reliability... Yes, you can check that box also. Happy shopping.
@@bruhbruhbruh978 they're extremely reliable however get a 2.4 cuz 2.5 has thin cylinder walls, and also if you're getting a first car I wouldn't recommend the s60r as they have bigger rims with a not too good turning circle
My experience with audi is totally opposite. You can get V6 versions dirt cheap cause most of them have engine failures. 1,8T have proven to last ''forever'' and cost 3-4 times more than V6.
I have an Audi A4 B6 with 500.000+ kilometers on board. Its definitely one of the most fun and reliable cars ever ❤ And, as a student, its pretty cheap to mantain, and the 1.9TDI has a rly good fuel consumption (4-5L/100km, about 7 in the city)
My 2005 Honda Accord EX was only $1,500 with a hair over 100,000 miles. Best car I've owned hands down. Definitely wanting another one, but the cherokee and the town car have piqued my interest after this video. My father's grand cherokee made it to 450,000 miles before it finally started leaking fluids from all ends lmao. You can run them into the ground
‘02 Civic LX sedan is dope, I’m in the process of getting one right now. Sealing the deal at $500, got some regular New England rust on the underside but no structural damage. It doesn’t have v-tec though ): just a regular bulletproof engine
The A4 B6 is a great car for new drivers. On snow or ice, the AWD drivetrain will keep you on track. Luxury build interior, mine is a 2001 3.0 V6 and has heated seats, GPS and good speakers. If you are lucky, you will find one with leather seats. Parts are cheap... I bought now a S4 B6 because I like the A4, but wanted more power.
I ride a 2007 a4. I've owned a decent bit of cars, (mustangs to volvos) and after my volvo shit the bed and was in need of a panic oh shit I need a winter beater car, was very pleasantly surprised that the a4 is an absolute blast to own! I have a b6 2.0L quattro and its a ton of fun. however he's not wrong if you like working on cars then this is perfect because there's always something that will need to be fixed on em. just to name a few that I'm still working on. 1. cruise control doesn't work. 2. break disc's, calipers and pads. 3. air leak in the evap system. 4. my glovebox door ripped off the hinges. 5. burns a bit of oil.
I agree 100 percent with the jeep grand cherokee. I own a 1995 jeep grand cherokee limited with a 5.2 v8 and it's awesome, I definitely do recommend a jeep grand cherokee from 1993 to 1998
Aye Brad, what do u think of Toyota Celica for a first car? I just love how sporty it looks. This video was super helpful but i figured I'd as for the Toyota too.
The 1998 5.9 Jeep Grand cherokees are hidden gems. Only about 14K were made (1998 only). I have one. Full bolt ons and cams and it is literally like a baby srt8 Jeep for a fraction of the price. True sleeper.
In 99-2000 I got my first car which was a $400 Mercury cougar with non working power steering,tape holding the front bumper,no rear view or side mirrors and bunch of other crap but it ran and drove fine actually with the 3.8 V6 and 145k on the clock. 6 months later I got a 91 thunderbird with the 5.0 302. It had a few cosmetic issues but the engine and trans were great and was actually bulletproof through my teenage hooning... that car cost $900,found it sitting for sale at a mechanic shop. I had a 95 4.6 V8 thunderbird top later and a 94 Lincoln LSC but after that I was finally able to live out my BMW fanboy days with my first one a $2700 92 e36 325i/4 that I sold for $4200 and upgraded to a 328i. Lesson here is if you are broke then don’t get a money pit aka German car. Even with my first 325i I took a gamble cause I was literally 18 with a bad paying job and only $5-10k in savings when I got lucky and found one for that cheap. All the nice ones were going for $4-5k atleast because it was still early 2000s and it was only one gen behind,e46 was out and e90s was still 2-3 years out so I got lucky but I did almost lose my shirt later on a couple e39 540s,thankfully I was 21 when I got my first one and I was making money. I got the car and threw shitload of cash into it making it the way I dreamed off and shortly after I had to fix an oil leak that cost near 2 grand and it was a somewhat low mileage car like 70k just hit but I got at 56k miles
I’m going into my first year of college and I have an S197 mustang GT honestly I would say it’s just about the best bang for your buck in terms of cars
He's totally correct about owning used a (4) Audi in your 20's. Not only did I become a better mechanic I also learned which fire extinguishers work best on electrical fires. How the E brake is better as four wheel steering, if you take your Audi to the same shop more the fifty times; they mail you X-mas and birthday cards. I know I paid for one of my Car Wizard's kids collage; and swear words in German.
I had 3 03 civics back to back and the are super reliable, they go over 300,000 miles like nothing,.my last one had 336,000 miles and it was still turning on just by showing it the key and running like the first mile fresh out the dealer, deff. Bullet proof, not a myth
After watching tons of videos on first cheap cars to buy, I finally bought my first project one. A 2005 Nissan 350Z with 178k miles for $3k. Let the projects begin.
Im in the west coast my brother and i are big stoners and we drive my moms old legacy was a vibe best car to drive in spacious to have friends in there for a drive to the beach then get in the back to watch the waves and sunset 🔥
Hey brad , I’m 15 years old and I’m starting to have my list of cars I want as my first car , i know the ideal fam will get mad but can you make a video of the best automatic cars to tune
I usee to do my husband's hair like that little hint if you use a straightener while the gel is still a little wet it'll actually stick together just go light on the gel 😉
Looked within 200 Miles of my area, LA and only found the Honda Civic to be under 2K. In other areas it may be lower but I'm not sure where you found these results.
You missed out on all the reliable supercharged 3800 general motors cars that say you get a Bonneville SSEI have leather,moonroof,sporty styling,front wheel drive for the winter & a sweet sounding supercharger that can be modded to over 400hp. Regal GS,Pontiac Grand Prix GTP,Buick Park Avenue and very rare Oldsmobile Delta 88 with supercharger. Reliable and fun and easy to work on yourself all for under 2 grand.
youtubers have driven the price of these cars up by almost double. Before you could probably get one for 2500 but now people are asking about 4-5k for high milage ones. At that price their are much better options.
I had a 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 2 wheel drive with a 4.0 and that thing could pretty much do anything I had to do. And to make it sweeter I got it for $400 with 140000 miles. All it needed was a paint job a little bit of work on the transmission