How to find a used car that works like it's brand new and looks brand new?

I'm currently looking for used refurbished looks like it's new works like it's new cars. I'm on a minimum wage budget and I'm 21 living with folks and have no tax income. If I work on boosting up how many hours I work to get a car what's the best? Right now I'm currently working on saving for a Black Ford Mustang or Blue Mustang. It seems 26 hours gives me atleast $200 and it looks like good hours. How do I talk to my manager on working like this all the time?

Right now this is just part time I might try switching to full time just to get a car. What's the best option if I really want a Mustang should I get a Cadillac? I want a good car that can get me some where back to work and around town. I'm working my but off and already got half the stuff I want by setting goals. So does anybody have advice on getting a proper good pre owned car?

I'm working at Meijers as a Utility Clerk and get paid $7.85 a/hour weekly. Is their any descent pre owned car I can get that's like a Ford Mustang or better?

Just so you know, the stupidest thing you can possibly do when choosing a car is choose by color first. I agree with the others. Find a cheap car that runs, you can't afford a Mustang, not even a V-6. Oh, and if you are not in school, get a full-time job as soon as possible.

I think you need to lower your sites a bit. You have a beer budget and champagne tastes. You should be more concerned with buying something reliable than something that looks new. Keep in mind, you will probably have to get a car loan, and if you have a loan on a car, you need to carry full coverage so you have to factor in that expense to.

You are at a point in your life and economic position where you buy the best car you can afford, not the car you want. That comes later in life.

Look for something cheap and practical rather than flashy. You need basic transportation. The flashy car comes once you get a more decent job in the future

Also keep in mind that Mustangs are very expensive to insure and Cadillacs are very expensive to maintain and repair. You need to factor that in.

People on minimum wage budgets drive junkers. Not cars that look or operate like new.

Id save for a few months until you have cash and can negotiate a huge discount.

Champagne taste - beer budget- good luck.

Cheap ones then painy