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Replying to: roadburner (Jul 10, 2009 11:30 am) I test drove a new e30 318is in '90 or '91 (?), & loved it. It wasn't the monster that a 325is was, but way less $$--less than $20K I think? If bmw had any sense they'd sell a 4 cyl. 1 series in the USA with great mileage that "normal people" could afford..... |
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Replying to: woodyww (Jun 27, 2009 10:48 am) Now there are 3-4 more gigantic trees left way too close to the house, that could easily demolish part of the house if even one giant limb fell. I hate to spend the $$, because I still want to move, but stuff like collapsing chimneys, or huge dead trees near the house, or leaking roofs, you're kind of forced to deal with....... Makes me almost wish for the Good Old Days when maintenence or repairs on my M6 or my range rover was the big issue.....
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that hang out here. My sister is looking to replace a 1998 Maxima SE (AT) shortly, so that is the frame of reference for these requirements. not that she is picky or anything, but at least she doesnt want to pay too much. She is also single, so the car is just for her. Oh, and the fold down rear seats are so she can stick a mountain bike in there. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Car must list: Have 4 doors Automatic transmission Fold down rear seats Alarm system Antilock brakes Side curtain airbags (front) Automatic door opener/window down on key fob Alloy wheels (no 15" stuff I rather like the bigger tires) Power driver seat CD (nothing fancy needed for the radio but perhaps an Ipod connection) My on the fence wish list Navi system - really want Sun roof - will miss terribly if I don't have Would like stability control Not really keen on hybrid stuff but would consider if the car still has power and was predominately gas powered. So what I'm considering are: Accord & Altima (both might be to big so I have to do some width measurements because of my garage turn) Sonata Civic - haven't sized it up. I'd like to keep the price no more than $22K $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ So, what are all of your fine opinions? I'll post my recommendations later! |
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Replying to: stickguy (Jul 12, 2009 4:32 pm) My sister is looking to replace a 1998 Maxima SE (AT) shortly, so that is the frame of reference for these requirements. not that she is picky or anything, but at least she doesnt want to pay too much. She is also single, so the car is just for her. Oh, and the fold down rear seats are so she can stick a mountain bike in there. You should really at least look at a Fusion or Milan. The 2.5 4 cylinder with the 6 speed automatic is relatively thrifty and offers some semblance of performance. The Fusion SE has a moons/toons option that gets you premium sound, SYNC, and a moonroof. Is it limited to 4 doors, or are 5 okay? The Mazda3 hatch has been very popular. |
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Replying to: stickguy (Jul 12, 2009 4:32 pm) 2007 or 2008 Volvo S60 with the six year 100,000 mile certification should be right around $22,000. Has everything you are looking for and the 2008 S60 has an iPod connection. |
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Has to be new (her issue, not mine). 5 door could work. She drove a Sonata (rental) and didnt like it (too spongy, almost Camry like). Guess she has gotten used to a firm ride and steering feel on the Maxima! She is also the one that bought a Fiat 850 spider when she was about 20. My BIL to be hated that thing, since he got stuck working on it! I suggested the Sonata, Mazda 6, Altima and Fusion, with Legacy and Volvo V50 as dark horse entrants. Subes out, doesn't want AWD. She read good things about the Fusion, but hated the high rise trunk and poor rear view (a big problem with many sedans now, after drving a nice low slung Maxima). Ny Neice has a 2006 Mazda 6, which sis seems to like. The new one is a bit bigger though, but I expect she will like how it drives. Her friend fot a deal on an Altima 2.5s last year, so that is still in the running. I think something like the Volvo would be more functional for her, but hey, it's her money. THe safe and sound offer is a nice feature too. Pretty much gas and go for 5 years or 60K (even covers wear items). Hard to beat that.
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Replying to: stickguy (Jul 12, 2009 6:35 pm) You can get a FWD S60 Special Edition for 26ish or maybe a little less with some hard bargaining. The Special Edition S60s have the sexier 17 inch wheels too. |
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supposedly the 22K is a bit flexible for something really special. Not being willing to take leather lets out most high end or Euro cars anyway.
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Replying to: stickguy (Jul 12, 2009 4:32 pm) Almost anything with a four-cylinder is going to seem noisy and cheap after having a Maxima with a VQ30DE. Why not look at a gently used Maxima or Altima V6 for around $20k? You probably won't find one with stability control, as Nissan disdains safety features and only included it on the very top model, but I think it would meet the other requirements. May be hard to find one without leather.
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Replying to: stickguy (Jul 12, 2009 6:46 pm) I run across people like that from time to time. |
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