Shouldn't be too big of a deal to find an E36 anywhere from $1500 - $5000.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/3343855217.html This one should be ok, I'm worried about how there's no good picture of the repairs that caused the title to become salvage, but if you could get it for $2200-$2500 it's a good deal.
(I own a 318i. My biggest issue is lack of power, but considering this is your first car I'd say keep the power low. Plus there are a ton of mods available to make this awesome since it's the same chassis as the e36 m3, which means all of the suspension parts transfer for the most part.)
From there, tips to avoid getting hosed:
Look for puddles: Be vigilant about this, if you go to someone's house, they may have moved it from where they normally park it so keep an eye out for stains and ask about them if you see them.
Listen to it idle/rev the engine gently in neutral: If it makes a metallic clicking or thrumming sound, it could have damaged internals or be low on oil.
Look for things that don't make sense, like parts left/right that don't match, ripples in paint/body, mismatched tires. Again, ask a ton of questions.
There are several others and I'll add some more of my own when I can think of them.
I'd drive the Oddesy. I'm a new driver too, so the car I drive is a '96 Grand Am that isn't the greatest, but point A to B is all I need.
My friend was recently looking at cars too.. He ended up with a Nissan R32. It's got a nismo certified/tuned engine and aftermarket shocks.
ALL for $15,000
Pretty sure NOTHING will beat it at that price.
That I6 Engine especially, will probably outlast most cars out there...
My friend was recently looking at cars too.. He ended up with a Nissan R32. It's got a nismo certified/tuned engine and aftermarket shocks.
ALL for $15,000
Pretty sure NOTHING will beat it at that price.
That I6 Engine especially, will probably outlast most cars out there...
Shouldn't be too big of a deal to find an E36 anywhere from $1500 - $5000.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/3343855217.html This one should be ok, I'm worried about how there's no good picture of the repairs that caused the title to become salvage, but if you could get it for $2200-$2500 it's a good deal.
(I own a 318i. My biggest issue is lack of power, but considering this is your first car I'd say keep the power low. Plus there are a ton of mods available to make this awesome since it's the same chassis as the e36 m3, which means all of the suspension parts transfer for the most part.)
From there, tips to avoid getting hosed:
Look for puddles: Be vigilant about this, if you go to someone's house, they may have moved it from where they normally park it so keep an eye out for stains and ask about them if you see them.
Listen to it idle/rev the engine gently in neutral: If it makes a metallic clicking or thrumming sound, it could have damaged internals or be low on oil.
Look for things that don't make sense, like parts left/right that don't match, ripples in paint/body, mismatched tires. Again, ask a ton of questions.
There are several others and I'll add some more of my own when I can think of them.
Thanks for the quick reply. This list is something I was looking for. I need to know what to watch out for.
On another note. It seems like I'd probly have to automatic. Not that I want to but my parents want me to be more experienced before driving manual.
Heres something I found not sure if it has problems though.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/3356612704.html
I'd drive the Oddesy. I'm a new driver too, so the car I drive is a '96 Grand Am that isn't the greatest, but point A to B is all I need.
Trying to make my parents use the van so I can drive the accord instead but they have a long commute and it saves more gas. I want to get my own car because I wont always be able to drive my parents car.
Shouldn't be too big of a deal to find an E36 anywhere from $1500 - $5000.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/3343855217.html This one should be ok, I'm worried about how there's no good picture of the repairs that caused the title to become salvage, but if you could get it for $2200-$2500 it's a good deal.
(I own a 318i. My biggest issue is lack of power, but considering this is your first car I'd say keep the power low. Plus there are a ton of mods available to make this awesome since it's the same chassis as the e36 m3, which means all of the suspension parts transfer for the most part.)
From there, tips to avoid getting hosed:
Look for puddles: Be vigilant about this, if you go to someone's house, they may have moved it from where they normally park it so keep an eye out for stains and ask about them if you see them.
Listen to it idle/rev the engine gently in neutral: If it makes a metallic clicking or thrumming sound, it could have damaged internals or be low on oil.
Look for things that don't make sense, like parts left/right that don't match, ripples in paint/body, mismatched tires. Again, ask a ton of questions.
There are several others and I'll add some more of my own when I can think of them.
Thanks for the quick reply. This list is something I was looking for. I need to know what to watch out for.
On another note. It seems like I'd probly have to automatic. Not that I want to but my parents want me to be more experienced before driving manual.
Heres something I found not sure if it has problems though.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/3356612704.html
I'd drive the Oddesy. I'm a new driver too, so the car I drive is a '96 Grand Am that isn't the greatest, but point A to B is all I need.
Trying to make my parents use the van so I can drive the accord instead but they have a long commute and it saves more gas. I want to get my own car because I wont always be able to drive my parents car.
Just basing it off of how the one light is fogged while the other is clear, it's possible there's been a fender bender in this thing's past. From there, with it having 136k (a fair amount, tbh) there's probably a lot of maintenance that needs to be considered as well.
It may need a pair of tires soon as well (know the penny test? ignore it and use a quarter instead)
All in all, it's a solid car. Offer him $4500 and go from there.
where did you last leave it?
where did you last leave it?
what
I've always dreamt of a skyline when I was in middle school. I always got picked on by those corvette kids. /sigh
For a cheap, pretty reliable and alright looking....Honda civic. Both my roomates have them, and I see so many everywhere it makes me hate them!
But they are good cars.
I picked up my all stock 2000 Civic Si from the first owner (a firefighter), with all service records, for $4300. I love this thing so much. EG/EK are just better and more reliable IMO. I've known a couple people with newer models, and they weren't nearly as reliable.Show Image(http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=36705.0;attach=6458;image)
Just do this to your car:Show Image(http://imageshack.us/a/img694/6571/89890284098.jpg)
Just do this to your car:Show Image(http://imageshack.us/a/img694/6571/89890284098.jpg)
I picked up my all stock 2000 Civic Si from the first owner (a firefighter), with all service records, for $4300. I love this thing so much. EG/EK are just better and more reliable IMO. I've known a couple people with newer models, and they weren't nearly as reliable.Show Image(http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=36705.0;attach=6458;image)
Need to slam that thing and swap out the bottom with a b18 and gsr tranny :)