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I'm looking to get a new 2nd hand car. I don't have much time to look around. Can anyone give me a rough idea of what I could get for this amount. I'd want one about 5-10 years old.

I have 50,000 down payment. And can pay about 5,000 a month.

I might have 100,000 for down.

How much would a 7 year old toyota soluna be for example?

What about a 7 year old Honda civic?

Cheers

NN

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I'm looking to get a new 2nd hand car. I don't have much time to look around. Can anyone give me a rough idea of what I could get for this amount. I'd want one about 5-10 years old.

I have 50,000 down payment. And can pay about 5,000 a month.

I might have 100,000 for down.

How much would a 7 year old toyota soluna be for example?

What about a 7 year old Honda civic?

Cheers

NN

I think you;d be looking at a 92-96 Civic or maybe an 8-9 year old Soluna. Have a look at www.onetwocar.com and do a search. Or have a look through those used car magazines to get an idea of price.

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hi there neerenram

you've always been a supporter of practical modes of transport , your dislike of big motors , expensive imports and bullying 4x4 pickups is well known.

the vehicle for you is surely the ITAAN , that 2 stroke convertible that is so common in the countryside.

good fuel economy , natural air conditioning and good carrying capacity.

they cant cost more than a few thousand baht.

as a scotsman , you know it makes sense !! :o

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Guys, thanks for the websites and advice.

Taxexile, my old mate, what are you talking about - the ITAAN?

Do you mean the mechanical buffalo? I thought about one of them but the wife wouldn't be too happy!

Terdsak 12, I'm interested in that one you have, can you give any discount to a fellow TV member? Would I have to see it in Bangkok?

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Try and stick with Toyota if you can. I've a '92 Corolla for 165K if you're interested. old but still reliable motors.

1992CorollaMatt.jpg

These older corollas are remarkably good, tough and long lived vehicles.

Hard to go wrong here.

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We have an old Soluna in the family. Must be 7 or 8 years old. One of us got it as a yearly bonus from the company, it was valued at around 180k.

I love driving it occasionally, but it's lost most of the power it once had (109 hp) and is frustrating on expressways.

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