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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 12:32 PM
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Lightbulb Thinking About Selling The SC...CAR HELP!!!

The gas prices are too much, I commute to school, the SC doesn't get GREAT mileage and that is what I NEED!!!

Awesome car, I am sad even to think about selling it, but I have to be practical and use my money wisely and also insurance for everything and I am the owner for the car and I have the good grades discount is still about $3100 a year, and I only had one accident (not at fault) and no tickets.

1994 SC400

black/cream

90K miles

great condition

tints

real nice setup for audio

JL W6 sub, All Alpine components , etc.

I am probably going to take out the system.

Selling Price?

I was thinking 8-9K without system.

Even if not, my dad will buy it from me, and then Ill have 8-9K to spend on a new (used car).

- great on gas
- stick or auto(doesn't matter)
- quick
- sleek
- etc

Some Choices : Older Body GS, SC3 5speed, MR2, Eclipse GS-T, ... I am stumped.....

PLEASE HELP ME FIND THE BEST CAR FOR THE PRICE RANGE (8-9K)!!!

YOUR HELP IS MUCH APPRECIATED!!!

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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 12:55 PM
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Gas prices are coming down now and you're saying that are too high? Damn, you must have been going crazy until recently then. Im also a student and I only pay like $1400 for full coverage on my this SC, albeit and older model. As for you choices of new cars in that price range, I dont think those cars, with the excepion of the MR2 gets much better gas milage. If you want gas milage, get like a Civic or Integra or something, you can find SIs and GSRs within you price range in pretty good condition.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 01:20 PM
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Don't do it!! I sold my 93 SC400 in 2000 and still regret it.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 03:03 PM
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1st off: Your insurance is killing you. Go find something cheaper! Have you shopped around?

2nd: Keep the SC and try to cut down on other expenses in your life.

If you do decide to sell the SC because of finanacial reasons, I don't see how those other cars on your list will end up saving you any money.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 03:15 PM
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You're insurance is high because of your age, and the type of car you have: A luxury sports coupe!! The other cars on your list won't help you.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 03:30 PM
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wow 3100 is alot. I only pay 1440 a year for full coverage
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 03:35 PM
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hmm...maybe I should just get a bike?

lol, I am pretty sure I would die.

Yeah, I know those cars in my range suck, but those are the type of cars I like.

anything else?

camrys? civics? good four door?
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by KneeShoe00
hmm...maybe I should just get a bike?

lol, I am pretty sure I would die.

Yeah, I know those cars in my range suck, but those are the type of cars I like.

anything else?

camrys? civics? good four door?
I wouldn't mind a Camry. How much do the 03-04s go for today?
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 03:53 PM
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I have no clue, Ill go reasearch that up when I get home (at school)

Any of you guys have any cars for sale???
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 03:58 PM
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Geez, I just checked eBayMotors and they're Buy-It-Now prices for an '02 SE V6.

When it comes time to sell it, I praise the Toyota resale. But when it comes to buying one, **** IT!!!!

I saw those '02 SEs with about 60-70k miles and they were going for 10k+ still!!
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 05:00 PM
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If you want good gas mileage get a diesel golf or jetta.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 05:26 PM
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sell your sc and go for an es300 insurance while i had it was extremely cheap and you still get to carry the lexus nameplate. durable car with all the abuse it took for 100k+ miles and still kicking strong.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 05:29 PM
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$3100 for insurance? Holy moly.

Assuming your drive 15K mi. a year, at 20mpg that's 750 gallons. At $2.50/gallon that's $1875/yr on gas - so gas is definitely not your biggest problem!

You need to find a car a lot more 'boring' to drive, that's cheaper to insure.

My vote: a Lexus ES. It will still feel similar to your SC inside, even though it won't be as much fun to drive. It should cost a LOAD less to insure.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 05:39 PM
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try getting the SC to be insured under your dad's name.


I'm doing that right now and full coverage is $1200/year (99' GS400). Something is definteily wrong with your insurance policy, unless you went with a baller coverage. lol.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 07:21 PM
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I just graduated college back in January so I'm probably around your age. Jersey's got the highest insurance rates in the country so I know your pain. I would have to pay around 3k for insurance if i got full coverage. Call around for insurance quotes but my bet is that your rates, surprisingly, will not go down if you change to a 4-door. At least it didn't for me when i bought my Mazda Protege 5.

It doesn't seem like any car you listed will get better mileage than the SC. If you want to get decent mileage, you're most likely going to have to give up the luxury brands and the sports cars (especially if you're looking for a car under 10k).

Since insurance won't change and gas prices are coming down, you might want to hold onto the SC for a bit. I would suggest you do the math and calculate what you would save, in today's gas prices, if you get a car that gets 25 - 30 mpg. If the range sounds like its worth it then do the change.

As a younger person, I find the recent Mazda lineups appealing. I don't see myself driving an accord/civic or a corolla/camry yet, not to mention the aforementioned fact that their resale value is stinking high. Good luck with your search.
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