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Last post on Nov 03, 2006 at 8:41 AM
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Mazda MAZDA6, Honda Accord, Nissan Maxima, Cadillac CTS, Sedan
#2 of 7 Re: Mid Size Manual shift sedans [chris333]
by bhill2
Aug 09, 2006 (11:24 am)
You could get yourself into a Cadillac CTS for that price, and they offer a 6-speed. In fact, with a little dickering you might be able to get into the Sport model for near that price (maybe $33 to $34), and that one strikes me as being more oriented to the manual transmission. I haven't tried to find manual CTS's, so I don't know how many are around, but they do offer them.
#3 of 7 Re: Mid Size Manual shift sedans [chris333]
by midnightcowboy
Aug 10, 2006 (5:23 am)
Also don't forget Lexus IS250, Infinti G35, Acura TL, and Acura TSX.
Camry only offers manual with 4 Cyl.
Another option to consider is Subaru WRX
If you are looking for performance: Subaru WRX ( need STI to get 6-speed), Mazdaspeed3, Mazdaspeed6
#4 of 7 Re: Mid Size Manual shift sedans [midnightcowboy]
by allargon
Aug 10, 2006 (3:20 pm)
The Infiniti G35 and Acura TL are indeed mid-sized performers.
The Lexus IS250 is almost a subcompact.
If price is no object, there is the BMW 5 series to consider.
#5 of 7 Have you tried this
by modock
Aug 11, 2006 (7:48 am)
I know I could not find it for the longest time.
link title
#6 of 7 Re: Have you tried this [modock]
by lilengineerboy
Nov 03, 2006 (7:28 am)
They need to fix it, it currently says
Sorry, your search did not produce any results. Please try again.
If you put in 2006 4dr manual 16000-30000 or 2007 4dr manual 16000-30000. It looks like a great tool though too bad its not up and running.
#7 of 7 Re: Have you tried this [lilengineerboy]
by pat
Nov 03, 2006 (8:41 am)
I just put in 16000-30000, 2006, Sedan, Manual and got a whole page full of cars. Same thing using 2007. So yeah, it's up and running - not sure what happened when you tried it. Maybe you had something checked you didn't see that threw it off?