
Is it worth getting a 90s car to daily? : r/askcarguys - Reddit
Jun 6, 2022 · I'm a college student looking to get a car for myself, as the one I drive is owned by my parents. I love 90s (and 80s) cars, especially from Japan. I love their sleek yet square …
Are 90s cars STILL RELIABLE as DAILY DRIVERS today in 2024
Apr 24, 2024 · 439 votes, 402 comments. 90K subscribers in the regularcarreviews community. This is a subreddit for fans of Regular Car Reviews on Youtube.
Are 90s and early 2000s cars still an option for daily use?
By the way, I apologize if this isn't the correct subreddit. Tried posting in r/cars but apparently I don't interact enough over there or something. Edit: Thanks a lot for all the comments, tips and …
Why are late 90s/early 2000s cars still proving to be reliable
Oct 23, 2023 · Why are late 90s/early 2000s cars still proving to be reliable dailies compared to what 70s and 80s cars were in the 2000s?
Buying a Used 90s Car : r/Philippines - Reddit
Jul 1, 2023 · With that being said, I got this prospect used car and found that it's unregistered for about 2 years. It's a Mitsubishi Lancer GLXi 1995. Any idea on how much would it cost me to …
Does it still make sense to buy a 90s car in 2021? - Reddit
Think of the maintenance cost. I was almost into buying a 90s vehicle but a lot of those I know had more expenses in maintenance so I chose a motorcycle. There are repo cars out there …
Buying a mid to late 90s car? : r/PersonalFinanceNZ - Reddit
Feb 18, 2021 · Hey guys, i'm considering buying a mid-late 90's most likely a Corolla or a Civic, and was wondering if anyone has any insight on if its there any benefit to buying a mid-late …
How much to restore a 90s car to “like new” daily driver ... - Reddit
Aug 7, 2023 · Lets assume the vehicle is a early 90’s Lincoln Town Car and we wanted to prepare the car for another 10 years of regular use. Assume a new paint job…
Jdm cars of the 90s : r/JDM - Reddit
While the MR2 would be nice on there, the 90s Civic for better or for worse is a pretty iconic 90s Japanese car. I think they could just not have two Skylines to make room. And the Impreza …
r/90s on Reddit: Remember when cars used to come in colors!
My first car was a '97 Intrepid in candy apple red, which was a 90s marketing way to say magenta. I drove that thing until about 2014 or so.