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10 Safest Cars 2009

10 Safest Cars 2009


Which is the better buy out of these cars ?

gonna be my first car & ive asked alot of questions on here , but im still not sure . i went over these with my dad & he recommended me some as well & they are . i want something reliable , average mph , & something small but safe .

2000 Ford Mustang with 68,096 miles on it for $8,688
2004 Ford Mustang with 27,399 miles on it for $9,999
2009 Scion Tc with 25,068 miles on it for $14,992
2008 Scion Tc with 41,923 miles on it for $10,900
2009 Scion Tc with 27,089 miles on it for $15,995
2008 Scion Tc with 40,984 miles on it for $15,892
2005 Honda Civic Coupe with 76,520 miles on it for $6,995
2005 Honda Civic Coupe with 82,152 miles on it for $10,788

out of those cars which is the better buy ?
all of these cars are in good condition , none of them had got into wrecks or anything . I would give you a link for each car but im on my phone right now & it will take too long .
thanks :D

if you want something reliable and safe, your best bet is the Civic. Hondas in general are really good cars, most can go well over 200,000 miles without having serious problems. the Scions aren’t bad, but they’re mainly for posers/ricers. as for the Mustang, it all depends on whether it’s the V6 model or the GT. the GT’s are good cars in terms of reliablity, but they eat a lot of gas and your insurance will be high(especially if you’re young). Mustangs also have rear wheel drive, which can be a problem if you have bad winters in your area. just go with the Civic or even an older Acura RSX, it’s your best bet.

@josh e: how does buying an ’04 Mustang support this country at all? carmakers don’t make profits on used cars, only the dealer does. in which case, it doesn’t matter what car you buy. seriously, your sense of nationalism is restricting you to some of the worst cars on the f*cking road, most of them are built in Mexico.

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