My chrysler Cirrus was stolen. we wish to squeeze a used car. we can’t figure out which one. we usually know which we do not wish a chrysler. we usually have $4,000 to outlay so we need a automobile which doesn’t need costly maintenance. we comprehend which we substantially have to buy something prior to 2000. Help

Consumer Reports is a good source for checking out the repair records of older cars. You can find these at just about any library, I believe. As far as reliability goes, Honda or Toyota are your best choices, in my opinion. Anything else is a poor 2nd to longevity and reliable performance for the dollar.
- The Gremlin Guy -
Try places like consumer report or a website like that to see reliability. Something a little newer that is a car that comes cheap, the newer ford taurus’ (just watch the transmision is its problem) or a bunch of the kias are pretty good for around 200k miles if you take care of them. Hyundais are the same was, as well as nissan sentras. Just remember to find one that has been taken care of and take care of it as well.
All cars need maintenance some more than others depends on ue and age…Go to the poorer side of town and check out the used car lots and I am sure there is someting in you price range.. Remember you need a acar in your price range.. Can’t be too picky about what you want. They don’t have what you want in your price range.. ???.