whoaa boi my pops got one my whoole fam drive caddys they are real nice if u treat em good...if u cant afford one dont bother buyin one breaks are 1000 to change expecially if u ride the breaks hard hope u got a deap pocket....but really if u know how to treat ur caddy you wont have problems untill u have to change the tranny @ around 200, 000....but thats usually with every car...
of course people are gonna talk shit about this choice, but for a first car honda is seriously the best way to go
-reliable
-last long
-cheap
-good on gas
-decent on insurance
^thats all you really need for a first car
I still drive my first car. Loved it so much that I ended up modifying it. It's an Acura Integra fully loaded. Show car now but drive it every day. Not too worried about gas so I ended up swapping my engine to a GSR. Whatever you end up buying, try to go with a manual transmission. Better to drive and less gas wasted.
If you're ever caught-up pondering upon my remarks, notify me. I'll try to tattoo it on my d*ck and skull-love it into you. (flashing*Light bulb*)
If you don't know much about cars, but you're into the whole tuning/mod scene... buy a Honda. Caddy's from 2000-2005 were some of the worst cars ever made... Whoever was up there talking about cars like he knows stuff, you're an idiot dude. You know nothing about how bad Caddy's are, they aren't "good" cars. The Northstar motors in those cars were terrible on gas and VERY unreliable to say the least.
what makes u think he can't afford it?
and im not indian .
a g35 is a good investment imo.
You said he's not making 75k..
Those cars range from 30 - 65k. Now I don't know who'd be dumb enough to spend more than what they're making on a car (never mind your brother did), but it shouldn't be a 18 year old high school student.
And Indian/Pakistani/Sri Lankan... All the same shit