Well, I don't know about the condition of those vehicles, but I know I would pick either the Dakota or the S10. Those would both be pretty good vehicles for hauling junk, (if you are into that). S10's are pretty reliable as well. The Dakota is a heavy vehicle, so if you are in another accident, it may be safer. Whichever vehicle you choose, good luck.
All good condition. --- Post updated --- Possible new choice Needs A Bit of work but would be fun to drive. How safe would I be In this
I don't think that would be a good car, based on the condition. I suggest a 1994-1997 Honda Accord. You can pick one up for about $700, and they're reliable cars. My brother has a '97 Accord coupe, 10,000 miles away from hitting 300,000, and it's never had any major problems.
View attachment 157958 Possible new choice Needs LOTSof work but would be good condition but needs to be cleaned out and that's it. How safe would I be tho
Considering your history of watching videos while driving and getting into a massive karma accident literally hours later, I would say not very. Not having a door would also be bad when you get T boned again.
I'm not sure what kind of car that is, you may want to look up the safety ratings and crash test results for that model and year, so you know how it is likely to perform in a crash.
It's a mid 90's Pontiac, and from what I've heard, they have electrical problems. I don't think that's a good car. Stick to a 94-97 Honda Accord.
I'm from OZ so the only car I knew was the Dodge Ram, and I'm not even 100 percent sure if that's right either. But they all look great, good luck with them
I didn't take any pictures of my vehicle. Why is that so hard to understand. I have picture of truck in junkyard after Chevy hit me it continued on to telephone pole