Reasonably fun, reliable car for $20,000 or less
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If you're going to spend that much, get a decent interior. All GM would be out, then (Solstace looks cheap). My boss has a new STS and even that isn't that great. Cobalt is utter trash. Rent one and see. They don't even get good gas mileage (21 mpg vs. the Mazda's 25-27 under the same conditions and while delivering better performance with the exception of some low-end grunt). Calibers can be tough to get with the demand (!) and 172 HP probably doesn't feel like much with the weight it must have. Doubt it handles so hot either.
What about a regular used 3-series or G35? They may be around the $25 range. Mileage probably won't be great.
Maybe a Volvo S40 AWD?
What about a regular used 3-series or G35? They may be around the $25 range. Mileage probably won't be great.
Maybe a Volvo S40 AWD?
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That's for a new G35. I've seen used sedans in the mid teens, but it's an unsuitable car in terms of mileage anyway.
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the R/T Caliber is AWD, im not sure how much it wieghs but they arent that big realy, like a wagonmonty's legacy wrote:caliber srt is FWD
Mazda rx-8 torqueless freak but still cool looking.
ive heard many complaints about horrible mpg and oil consumption from the RX-8, people getting 20mpg and burning over a quart of oil a month
i think it was Road & Track (or Motor Trend) that had to stop while duing a review on it to add some oil
alot of eletrical problems too
ive never heard a complaint or problem from any Toyota owner, if you want reliable and long lasting, go with a Toyota
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ohhhh the r/t caliber, sorryt I thought you were talking about the 300hp Srt-4. yeah I have also heard that about a few Rx8's. also there are scion Tc's. I know about 5 different people with themMurphy wrote:the R/T Caliber is AWD, im not sure how much it wieghs but they arent that big realy, like a wagonmonty's legacy wrote:caliber srt is FWD
Mazda rx-8 torqueless freak but still cool looking.
ive heard many complaints about horrible mpg and oil consumption from the RX-8, people getting 20mpg and burning over a quart of oil a month
i think it was Road & Track (or Motor Trend) that had to stop while duing a review on it to add some oil
alot of eletrical problems too
ive never heard a complaint or problem from any Toyota owner, if you want reliable and long lasting, go with a Toyota
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Dude. RX-8 = rotary engine. Rotary engine = drinks oil like gas.
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I am dumb, but I just wanna say that in my experience with cars:
Japanese > US in car making.
For example: My brother's ex-girlfriend had a 2005 Ford Escape, brand ne when they bought it off the lot. Several months later they had to take it to the shop for some kind of engine repair (cant remember exactly what but it wasnt just "maintenance" work)
Japanese > US in car making.
For example: My brother's ex-girlfriend had a 2005 Ford Escape, brand ne when they bought it off the lot. Several months later they had to take it to the shop for some kind of engine repair (cant remember exactly what but it wasnt just "maintenance" work)
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You have to consider the insurance costs too. The hotter the car, the more they stick it in.
If you have any friends that work at dealerships, have them keep an eye out. A friend of mine just got an "04 5 series with 82,000 miles for a little under 10 grand. He has a habit of finding steal deals with their trade ins. His last car was an '02 Maxima that he picked up for a little over 7. He sold it after the suspension went to shit and still made money on it.
If you have any friends that work at dealerships, have them keep an eye out. A friend of mine just got an "04 5 series with 82,000 miles for a little under 10 grand. He has a habit of finding steal deals with their trade ins. His last car was an '02 Maxima that he picked up for a little over 7. He sold it after the suspension went to shit and still made money on it.
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