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What are some cheap rear wheel drive cars?

February 21st, 2012 Monica Leave a comment Go to comments

Question by capitalism4ever: What are some cheap rear wheel drive cars?
I want to buy a cheap junky car, but I want it to be rear-wheel drive. Any ideas about a car I could buy cheap that is RWD?

Best answer goes to the person with the longest list of cars.
I’d kinda like a honda or some other japanese make. But its not important.

Best answer:

Answer by Sioneā„¢
VW Beetle. VW Bus.

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  1. rooster_cruzer
    February 21st, 2012 at 03:21 | #1

    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    mustang
    i can make the list longer if you want

  2. bargoneh
    February 21st, 2012 at 03:39 | #2

    All Mustangs are RWD, older ones should be cheap enuf!

  3. milton b
    February 21st, 2012 at 04:26 | #3

    Almost any American luxury car made before 2000 qualifies.

  4. pmeilakjr
    February 21st, 2012 at 04:46 | #4

    Sure wish I knew what cheap meant?

    Most cars in the 70′ and 80′s were RWD. Most sports cars are RWD and most trucks are RWD. Other than those – only a few other domestics or imports are RWD.

    Good Luck.

  5. Trackerrrr
    February 21st, 2012 at 05:45 | #5

    Any 80s Camaro or Mustang, older Nissan Z series or Mazda RX7, any Chevette, old Bugs, Pintos, Bobcats, older Cougars and T-birds, basically any big American car built before 1990.

  6. Kiffin # 1
    February 21st, 2012 at 05:47 | #6

    As another answerer said, “Mustang”. There are also various Chevy’s (notably Novas, Camaros, and Chevelles from the 1960′s through the 2000′s), Lincolns, Cadillacs ( both pre-90′s), Checker (if you can find one), most pickups, and early Buicks, Olds, Pontiacs (including Firebirds – they’re usually “junky, cheap cars”), some 1960 – 1990 Fords, Early (60 – 80′s) Chryslers, Plymouth, Dodge, and a whole laundry list of other Marques and brands. If you really want to get something “junky and cheap”, check the local newspaper for auctioned vehicles; they’re usually the cheapest cars available. Good luck!

  7. anthony!!!!
    February 21st, 2012 at 06:17 | #7

    1980′s toyota supra
    1980′s 300zx nissan
    1980′s Rx7 mazda
    Mustangs ford
    Cameros chevy
    nissan maxiuma
    Chevy malabu
    240 sx Nissan
    Firebird
    Transam >pontinic
    audi coupe (80′s)

    thats all i can think of for now

  8. johnny b good
    February 21st, 2012 at 06:22 | #8

    Not all mustangs are rear wheel drive and mustang is one car that did not go down in value like most of the other ones. If you really want an inexpensive rear wheel drive vehicle, keep you eye out for a 1960′s or 1970′s Ford, Chevrolet, or almost any American made car. Even a lot of the 1980′s cars were rear wheel drive although front wheel drive was starting to make its appearance. Dave Ramsey calls them “garage sale cars”. Good Luck.

  9. Bandit
    February 21st, 2012 at 07:14 | #9

    Bug
    Grimalin
    Camaro
    Trans Am
    GTO
    Dart
    Chevelle
    Vega
    Pinto
    Lemans
    Cutlass
    Impala
    Nova
    El Camino
    Ranchero
    Monte Carlo
    Corvette
    Mustang
    Firebird
    Formula
    or you could get a good old truck(recomendations)
    1972 Chevy or
    1979 Dodge
    (no car is cheap trust me i know i’ve done had 2)

  10. Bill W
    February 21st, 2012 at 07:57 | #10

    Okay lets start
    crown victoria
    mercury grand marquis
    ford mustang
    chevy Impala the big one
    buick road master
    chrysler fifth avenue
    dodge st regis
    how old of a car do you want?
    all pick up trucks
    most sport utilitys
    datsun b200
    plymouth arrow
    dodge challenger all years
    mercury capri
    1980s era grand prix
    monte carlo
    and the new monte carlo
    buick regal
    oldsmobile cutlass
    new era
    Impala
    GTO
    charger
    magnum
    300 touring and c
    The new challeger due out in march of 08
    camaro
    firebird
    There really are to many to list.
    ram 1500
    ram 2500
    ram 3500
    chevy 1500
    chevy 2500
    chevy 3500
    any other truck

  11. Rick
    February 21st, 2012 at 08:20 | #11

    Well it depends on were you live. Well put it this way if you live in the USA any old American muscle will do, but if you live anywhere else in the world a import will be cheaper. To import cars are really expensive due to the shit load of tax. Stick to any local cars that you can buy in the area.
    Europe – BMW / MERC
    ASIA – Nissan 200/240 – sx or 300 zx / Toyota supra/ Toyota ceilica/ Nissan Skyline.
    UK – Ford Escort RS2000/RS1800
    USA – Most of the early muscle cars are really heavy and if you want to drift it is better to have a import. Sure the most mucle cars have V8 power but the early cars have a shit load of torque but their engines max rpm is really low – then again not good for drifting because all the power is at an average of about 3000 rpm.

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