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  1. #1
    Kia Forte brand new for 18k (starting price)



    or

    This for 16.5k (75k miles)

  2. #2
    Additional info....95% of my driving is too and from work in heavy houston traffic, 80 mile a day round trip.

    I had a Camero before and it ate up the gas, but got me lots of attention which we all know I crave.

    The Kia Forte is cheap, good on gas and has 100k miles warranty.
  3. #3
    well if you already wanted the camaro ....
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    I drove a rental Kia recently. It had lane assist and cruise control, so when it got on the highway it drove itself. It'll be very hard going back to having to steer manually.
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    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Donald Trump I drove a rental Kia recently. It had lane assist and cruise control, so when it got on the highway it drove itself. It'll be very hard going back to having to steer manually.

    think that's a subscription service now
  6. #6
    Originally posted by aldra think that's a subscription service now

    My car has blank buttons where the lane assist is supposed to be. I regret not getting that option, and would probably pay for it as a subscription.
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    Originally posted by Donald Trump My car has blank buttons where the lane assist is supposed to be. I regret not getting that option, and would probably pay for it as a subscription.

    laziness is contagious.
  8. #8
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny well if you already wanted the camaro ….

    Practicality is more likely to win out what with me being a tightfisted bastard...it did last time. I had that thing for a few months and got rid of it....but in that time I got many many looks from the single moms pulling up at Aldi.

    ..still that wasn't a convertible and a red convertible is seriously doubling down on the mid life crisis.
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    kick Tuskegee Airman [discourteously tickle this dendrolagus]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson ..still that wasn't a convertible and a red convertible is seriously doubling down on the mid life crisis.

    '06 focus
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    trippymindfuk African Astronaut
    If money wasn't an issue I'd go with the Chevy for sure. With what you say you're going to be mainly using it for I'd probably get the Kia, it will be better on gas and you seem to have a helluva commute. I don't miss jobs like that lol
  11. #11
    cigreting Dark Matter
    buy the new chiner one with warranty. Someones beat on the camaro for 75k miles already
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    Originally posted by trippymindfuk If money wasn't an issue I'd go with the Chevy for sure. With what you say you're going to be mainly using it for I'd probably get the Kia, it will be better on gas and you seem to have a helluva commute. I don't miss jobs like that lol

    just install an air intake restrictor if gas consumption is a problem.
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    kyli0x Yung Blood
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    Yeah it's gonna be a boring old man car I think.
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    Lavender Squad Tuskegee Airman [intersect that neonatal burqa]
    rice it out
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yeah it's gonna be a boring low-t old man car I think.

    sure
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    Rape Monster Naturally Camouflaged
    I drive a 2018 Forte and havent had any complaints about it, all it's needed in 50k miles was front brake pads.
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    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]
    Kia all the way.
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    cryptographiccontrarian African Astronaut
    well the second one looks like youre trying to be tom cruise but too feminine so id go with the 1st
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    Originally posted by cryptographiccontrarian well the second one looks like youre trying to be tom cruise but too feminine so id go with the 1st

    I'm a foot too tall to be Tom Cruise.
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