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🤗 thank you so much

any beater/first cars you'd recommend, so i can have something set out as a dream 😄

😄 I will always recommend a lovingly used Japanese car. Less headaches and will last a bit longer.

well i was thinking toyota already😄

See? You’re well on your way already. Great start!

I don't know much about the insides of a car, but just thinking of working on one sounds really fascinating and new, excited to own and learn one soon 🤗

if your thinking of doing your own fix up; models that have interchangeable parts for years or with other models like/ mazda & ford ranger pick ups interchange parts in some cases across a 10yr span. just an angle to consider for parts

Best, most reliable car I’ve ever owned was a 1995 5 series E34. Sadly quite old now and also shot up in price too. I’d agree with AK - an economical and reliable Japanese cart to get you started…

can't believe that was already 29 years ago, eh

jesus

japanese is the way, sucker for anything japanese tbh 😅

like this is me

There was a time when BMW made them to last.. a bit longer. 🙂 My friend’s E36 M3 still runs to this day with 250K miles.

Definitely. It was so reliable. I had a W124 Mercedes before it and that, despite being renown for reliability, did not compare (mainly due to its belt-driven 4-pot, distributor cap-firing setup compared with the BMW’s chain driven, smooth 6-cylinder block and its electronic firing. Miss it to this day…