Ditto on BDaugherty. Long ago I turned wrenches for a living and have a fair amount of hand tools. I recently decided to start doing my own work again. Back in the day metric sizes were not common. So I filled in the gaps with Craftman tools. Although I have Snap-on, Cornwell, Mac, and Blueline tools, They were not easy to get. Craftsman are hard to beat and readily accessible.
Buy an adequate size tool box so that you can add tools as needed, keep track of them and keep them clean and organized. An impact is a must in my garage. If you don't want a big compressor, Sears has battery operated impacts. I would recommend at least a 1/2" drive to take care of lug nuts etc. Sears is (has just introduced) introducing a 3/8's ratchet which you may or may not need or want. Shop light, jacks, stands, ramps, fender covers, grease guns, vises, creepers, oh my... the list goes on. Have fun!
Buy an adequate size tool box so that you can add tools as needed, keep track of them and keep them clean and organized. An impact is a must in my garage. If you don't want a big compressor, Sears has battery operated impacts. I would recommend at least a 1/2" drive to take care of lug nuts etc. Sears is (has just introduced) introducing a 3/8's ratchet which you may or may not need or want. Shop light, jacks, stands, ramps, fender covers, grease guns, vises, creepers, oh my... the list goes on. Have fun!