$2000-2500 To spend what car??
#36
An older 4-door Golf - 93 to <99 - same body style
Not sure why everyone thinks that VW are that much more expensive to repair.....as long as you know where to get your parts, and a reliable mechanic - it's not that much different than any other import.
Now unless you go for stealership for parts only - then yes, it's more expensive. However, pass by Frisco's or other aftermarket OE replacement part shops, and the prices start to level off.
Now considering it is for your wife - and it's going to be an automatic car - I would get the CL.
600+ km's on a full tank when driven and maintained properly. These can be found in autotrader, kijij, or even vortex, easily within your budget.
Not sure why everyone thinks that VW are that much more expensive to repair.....as long as you know where to get your parts, and a reliable mechanic - it's not that much different than any other import.
Now unless you go for stealership for parts only - then yes, it's more expensive. However, pass by Frisco's or other aftermarket OE replacement part shops, and the prices start to level off.
Now considering it is for your wife - and it's going to be an automatic car - I would get the CL.
600+ km's on a full tank when driven and maintained properly. These can be found in autotrader, kijij, or even vortex, easily within your budget.
#37
I have a 1992 ford explorer for sale.. haha if i had that range to spend i would pick up a del sol (just because im on a del sol craze right now) but if your looking for room for the kids maybe a mk3 jetta. theres lots out there goodluck
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