Uploaded on Feb 28, 2023
While most of us grew up with plenty of experience as a passenger in our parents’ cars, actually getting behind the driving wheel and driving a car is a totally different ball game. Spacial awareness plays a big part in driving, along with safety and a feeling of control.
Great 20th Century Cars Under $10k
Great 20th Century Cars
Under $10k
You don’t have to buy a used car from this century to
get a great deal and have heads turning at the rarity
of your ride. You’d be surprised at what you can get
for under $10,000 if you look at something a little
older. In fact, there’s nothing over $9,000 on the list.
So, what’s on the list? Look at my Top Ten Picks (no
particular order) to find out.
1. 1999 Mercedes Benz SL-Class SL
500 Coupe
Buying a top-of-the-range car (when it came out) is a
sure bet you’re going to get plenty of extras for your
buck, and the Mercedes doesn’t disappoint. This two-
door convertible model has a removable hardtop,
multi-adjustable power driver’s seat, ABS brakes,
cruise control, heated leather seats, keyless entry,
power windows and mirrors, remote ignition, traction
control, alloy wheels, and airbags for both driver and
passenger.
The model I found had no branded titles or previous
damage of any kind. In fact, it’s in exceptional
condition in silver with beige trim on the interior seats,
door-cards and carpet. The wood-trim highlights and
original old-school Mercedes Benz stereo will keep you
entertained for hours.
2. 1998 Chevrolet Blazer LS
If you’re looking for some old-school cool, then check
out a good old Chevy. I came across a 1998 Blazer with
automatic transmission, premium ride suspension
package, lift-gate body, cruise control, rear privacy
glass, power windows, day-time running lights, heated
side mirrors, roof racks, tow bar, and big alloy wheels
with metallic ‘Gold’ paintwork and 84,955 miles for
only $6,995.
3. 1991 Pontiac Grand Prix SE
Coupe
If you’re looking for some old-school cool, then
check out a good old Chevy. I came across a 1998
Blazer with automatic transmission, premium ride
suspension package, lift-gate body, cruise control,
rear privacy glass, power windows, day-time running
lights, heated side mirrors, roof racks, tow bar, and
big alloy wheels with metallic ‘Gold’ paintwork and
84,955 miles for only $6,995.
4. 1998 Ford F150 Supercab
If you’re looking for some old-school cool, then check out a
good old Chevy. I came across a 1998 Blazer with
automatic transmission, premium ride suspension
package, lift-gate body, cruise control, rear privacy glass,
power windows, day-time running lights, heated side
mirrors, roof racks, tow bar, and big alloy wheels with
metallic ‘Gold’ paintwork and 84,955 miles for only $6,995.
5. 1993 Ford Econoline Cargo E150 Van
If you’re looking for something a little more substantial,
perhaps a van to travel in or cart stuff around, then you
can’t go past the Ford Econoline Cargo. The one I found has
automatic transmission, ultra-plush seats with adjustable
arm rests and immaculate interior, power steering,
adjustable steering wheel, power windows, cruise control,
ABS brakes, and a powerful V8 5.0 liter engine.
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