I need a car: Toyota or Honda or Kia or Hyundai. 1500-4000$ odometer 120000 or less 2002 or better?
I need a car: Toyota or Honda or Kia or Hyundai. 1500-4000$ odometer 120000 or less 2002 or better? - 1
Good luck with that
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Toyota or honda I guess I'm not quite sure what you're asking but Hyundai/Kia sucks. Even today they still suck. After 10 years they end up in the junkyard, they're just lipstick on a pig.
Don't listen to the idiot who said Hyundai sucks. I have seen Hyundai go for 200k miles plus. He's an idiot. You can find deals for that price and that many miles in that year and newer. Just keep searching. Also expect a bunch of douches on here to come and give you douchey answers, most of them are ignorant fat losers that went nowhere in life.
Honda Accord or Toyota Camry would be the two most reliable
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