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I want a miata as my first car the only problem is i am 6'4 for my height i would like a truck but i only have $2000 and they have more than 200,000 miles whats a good cheap car and i live in texas
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Look on Craigslist. Look for something you like, then do research on the vehicle. Everyone's version of "cheap" and "good" differ. Look for something you like and can afford, do some research, and post a thread asking if anyone has had / knows of any issues with X vehicle.
For 2k you should be able to get into a Ranger or S10 easy enough.
For 2k you should be able to get into a Ranger or S10 easy enough.
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002 wrote Look on Craigslist. Look for something you like, then do research on the vehicle. Everyone's version of "cheap" and "good" differ. Look for something you like and can afford, do some research, and post a thread asking if anyone has had / knows of any issues with X vehicle.
For 2k you should be able to get into a Ranger or S10 easy enough.
I advise against a ranger and s10. I am 6'5 and both are cramped to hell for me. Unless you want back pains and legs into the dash, dont get a small truck.
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All you have to do is move the tracks back (meaning unbolting, drilling holes 2" or so back and bolting back in). You'll need an extended cab, you can't do that with a single cab, but unfortunately in that price range if you find a full size truck that runs, it won't run for much longer lol.
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002 wrote All you have to do is move the tracks back (meaning unbolting, drilling holes 2" or so back and bolting back in). You'll need an extended cab, you can't do that with a single cab, but unfortunately in that price range if you find a full size truck that runs, it won't run for much longer lol.
Ya but my head hits the ceiling. Thus the back problems. They arent built for bigger guys haha
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