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Toyota for life
Red Mustang GT convertible. Might as well enjoy your commute.
I sold my pickup for a Corolla, hot damn
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Toyota Corolla. Mine’s 2005 and I’ve had it for 12 years
I’d say Toyota but people think they’re made of gold so they are not cheap.
Might have luck with Mazda or a recent model from one of the Korean brands.
Kia. Very reliable nowadays. My girlfriend just got the kia seltos S with the tubro. She loves it. I have a sportage which is great as well. There are some recalls on older models with direct injection. Just be careful of those.
I can agree with this and recommend a Kia Optima. I bought mine brand new and have put over 95,000 miles in just under 6 years of ownership. It’s only required regular maintenance, new battery, 2 front brakes, and sets of new tires. Insurance was around $160/month and now it’s down to $98/month. No complaints and greatest decision I’ve made for car ownership.
Toyota Corolla
Mazda
Agreed, I have a newer Mazda6 and love driving it. Looks kind of like a Tesla with 1/3 of the price tag.
I have a Tesla and my rate dropped (not much) compared to my Nissan Rogue. SUVs are the most expensive to insure due to having the highest accident rate. Sports cars are also up there. Sedans are the cheapest, but it also depends on your age, length of time insured, your prior insurance limits, # of accidents, and even your credit can affect it at times.
Source: used to work in insurance.
I adore my Toyota Rav4. I could seriously win the lottery, and I would just get another one.
Chevy impala
I’m very happy with my Honda Civic. I was able to get a higher trim line without breaking the bank. No major issues so far after 2 years and 30k-ish miles. And it gets good gas mileage too. I can foreseeably get 10+ years and 200k miles out of it
10 years on my Corolla S and zero trips to the mechanic! Paid 16k then and would totally do it again
Subaru. Best car I ever owned. Best resale, reliability, decent fuel economy and decent insurance savings.