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Here Are Five Perfect Cars To Buy During The Used Car Shortage
Here Are Five Perfect Cars To Buy During The Used Car Shortage-October 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:27

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The car shortage in the United States , and may soon get . We can talk all day about , s it’s happening, but those aren’t what matter to you or me. For most of us, the shortage just means that used cars are and hard to come by. So I took it upon myself to find the five best used car listings in the United States, five cars you can buy without fear of crushing markups: The five best cars you can buy to see you through the shortage.

Now, I know what you’re thinking. This probably isn’t what you had in mind for your next daily driver. But, think about the economics: For that price, you aren’t likely to find anything else that can fit five adults and still manage . You’re especially unlikely to find a contender that’s also a hatchback, for hauling all your stuff, and comes in such a fantastic shade of purple.

Now, at this price point, this PT isn’t perfect. Parkway Auto Center claims the car has an unexplained “transmission defect,” and that it’s a “mechanic’s special.” For readers of this site, that may be a boon — $750 gets you a daily driver and a project to keep you busy.

Car #2: The Lap Of Luxury

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For a modest price bump, up to $3,888, things get a lot more comfortable. This is completely decked out: Leather seats, power mirrors, CD and cassette players — it’s the most luxurious way to get from point A to point B under four grand. And that’s before even mentioning the color — reminiscent of a with its deep-purple hues.

Beyond the luxury appointments, this Cruiser stands out for its condition. Sure, the mileage is in the six figures, but look at that engine bay photo! The car looks showroom-fresh, ready for the most erudite of buyers.

Car #3: The Raucous Hot Hatch

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Everyone loves the Dodge Neon SRT-4, but those prices are . Instead, why not get that same fire-breathing powerplant in a more practical hatchback? I present: The . Asking price of $2,895, 2.4 liters of turbocharged power, and this particular model even has a stick transmission — perfect for row-your-own fun.

Since this is the turbo Cruiser, there are a just waiting to be bolted on. It wont’ be long before you’re eating Fiesta STs, 500 Abarths, or Civic Sis for breakfast — all without succumbing to the absurd prices demanded by the chip-shortage-fueled market (and in a better color than any of them).

Car #4: The Low-Mileage Collector Piece

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Maybe you don’t need a daily driver. Maybe you’ve been watching the prices on Bring a Trailer, always rising, and you want to jump on the next big trend before rolls around. Well, look no further than this immaculate future classic: The for only $5,995.

Look at how clean it is! This PT has only 76,000 miles, and has no noticeable paint damage or clouded headlights. Sure, the radio is aftermarket, but everything else looks to be entirely numbers-matching original. And in such a rare color, you can be sure this Cruiser will pull in some serious money in a few years.

Car #5: The Drop-Top Apex Hunter

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Winter is just around the corner, which means this is the time of year to find deals on sports cars — especially convertibles. This , with its turbo engine and removable roof, could be the wind-in-your-hair canyon carver you’ve been looking for. And for only $4,700, it’s an absolute steal.

This particular Cruiser is the ideal spec — turbo, manual, with the five-skinny-spoke wheels, and the fantastic purple paint. It’s even got the premium sound system and heated seats, for when the sun starts to dip but you wanna play some synthwave and whip through Angeles Crest.

Used car prices are absurd, sure, but there are still deals to be had. The key is knowing where to look, and knowing what to look for — cars that are still just a little bit overlooked, but provide a great value. Also, purple manual PT cruisers. Lotta those around.

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