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Re: Need Some Help [jnorman76] by qbrozen
Jan 06, 2009 (12:43 pm)
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Replying to: jnorman76 (Jan 06, 2009 10:31 am)

well, here I go again with the same ole suggestion. One might think I work for volvo... anyway, I say a used S60 2.5T. Comfiest seats you will find. Although it MAY be too small if you think the Malibu is.
 
I'm surprised there are so many mid-sized '08s in your pricerange. I would never have guessed.
 
How about a Grand Marquis? Brand new those can be discounted almost to your price limit, if you go easy on features. although you didn't say what kind of mileage you actually want out of your vehicle. We got 17-18 mpg in our Pacifica, so we were quite happy to now be getting 21 in our XC90.
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Re: Need Some Help [jnorman76] by stovebolter
Jan 06, 2009 (4:06 pm)
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Replying to: jnorman76 (Jan 06, 2009 10:31 am)

How old a car are you willing to consider? $12,000 doesn't go too far for 2007 or older models.
 
The Ford 500/Mercury Montego might work for you - it's the basically the same as the new Taurus except with a smaller engine. An '06 Buick Lucerne might also fit you well, or if you want to look older the Park Avenue might work.
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Re: Need Some Help [jnorman76] by guss
Jan 07, 2009 (6:19 am)
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Replying to: jnorman76 (Jan 06, 2009 10:31 am)

Try an '07 or '08 Mazda6, they were redesigned for '09 so the older models should be cheaper. Their seats go down pretty far , so the headroom is very good. Plus they have a tilt\telescoping steering wheel, an option I am sure you will want.
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Re: Need Some Help [jnorman76] by jchan2
Jan 10, 2009 (9:54 pm)
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Replying to: jnorman76 (Jan 06, 2009 10:31 am)

Instead of the Ford Taurus, I would look at the similar-but-somewhat-underpowered Ford Five-Hundred and Mercury Montego (an '06 or '07 should be into your price range)
 
You could also consider an older Volvo S80; someone mentioned the S60, which is probably too small for you (the S60 is only slightly larger, if any, than a 3-Series) I think at $12,000 you could get into an '03 or an '04; S80s don't hold their value too well.
 
What about a 2007 or 2008 Dodge Charger (or its corporate cousin, the Chrysler 300)? It's not terribly expensive, a full-size, they're available EVERYWHERE, and with Chrysler on the ropes, you could probably swing a pretty good deal on a used one. Or, if you want to spend a few grand more, you could get a brand new one, although it'd be a stripper SE model with the underpowered 2.7L engine (I've seen some advertised in the $16,500 range)
 
Haven't seen a Galant recently enough to judge it, and I'd stay away from the Sebring if at all possible. Just... no.
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Ideas Please!! by CdnRdr
Jan 14, 2009 (12:19 am)
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Hello everyone,
 
I am hoping for a little bit of advice regarding which makes and models of vehicles I should be looking at.
 
I am looking for a fuel efficient, reliable, used small car that I can drive for many many years. Reliability is probably the most important factor to me in this purchase, with fuel efficiency coming second. I do probably 50% of my driving on the highway, and 50% in the city. I do live in the NW and get a bit of nasty weather during the winter so handling and traction are also something I need to consider.
 
I "need" - something small, fuel efficient and reliable that I can drive for hundreds of thousands of kilometers.
 
I would really like - cruise control, power windows/locks,
 
I'm thinking I'd prefer manual transmission due to better fuel efficiency and price (new), but I'm finding with my looking that most used compact/subcompact vehicles are automatics and the ones with manual transmissions do not have lots of extras like cruise control. (I've been looking at newish, low milage subcompacts)
 
Forgot a vital detail . .. . I'm willing to spend up to $15 000.
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Re: Ideas Please!! [CdnRdr] by sebring95
Jan 14, 2009 (5:44 am)
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Replying to: CdnRdr (Jan 14, 2009 12:19 am)

Sounds like the perfect candidate for a Civic. These are easier to find with a manual tranny than many other small cars and even the low-end models (LX) have decent features. I don't think you'll see a big difference in mpg on the newer models ('06+) as they have 5-speed AUTO and seem to get similar mpg as manual.
 
I would recommend a set of dedicated snow tires for winter driving regardless of what you buy. They really don't cost much more in the long run and the improvement in traction is drastic. Might save your life.
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Re: Ideas Please!! [CdnRdr] by jeffyscott
Jan 14, 2009 (7:25 am)
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Replying to: CdnRdr (Jan 14, 2009 12:19 am)

I'm thinking I'd prefer manual transmission due to better fuel efficiency and price (new)
 
A lot of new cars get as good or better mpg with the automatic. Whatever you save on the price you may lose that and more when you sell. Manuals are a lot harder to sell in the US.
 
I always had manuals but bought an auto this time, one reason is the gearing on manuals now seems to be designed for "racing" in most cases. In my car the engine rpm is about 25% higher in the top gear of the manual vs. the automatic. Fifth gear in the automatic was almost equivalent to fourth gear in the manual.
 
Is your preference new or used? In some models (eg. Civic) I think $15K may mean used, while for some others you may get a new for that price. Honda and Toyota also typically have the problem that you don't save much with a used one...though maybe things are different in the current market.
 
Ford has been showing improved relibility and may give you more for your money, I think you could easily get a new Focus for $15K. Hyundai is another one that seems to be moving up in the reliability rankings and offers good values plus the long warranty, you might look at a new Elantra.
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Re: Ideas Please!! [CdnRdr] by qbrozen
Jan 14, 2009 (7:49 am)
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Replying to: CdnRdr (Jan 14, 2009 12:19 am)

Well... let's see. I'm going to give you 3 choices of NEW cars that fit your criteria.
 
Nissan Versa S w/ power pack, ABS pack, and cruise = $14,985 msrp ... $13,723 TMV
Scion xD comes standard with all that = $15,320 (both msrp and tmv)
Honda Fit Sport (again, all standard) = $15,940 msrp ... $15,516 TMV
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Re: Ideas Please!! [qbrozen] by CdnRdr
Jan 14, 2009 (9:54 am)
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Replying to: qbrozen (Jan 14, 2009 7:49 am)

Thanks for the ideas everyone.
 
Good to know that manuals do not resell as well - other than the (what I thought anyway) fuel savings I don't really have an opinion either way on transmission, if it's the right car in every other category I wouldn't care if it's manual or automatic.
 
I have been looking used - thought I'd get more car for my money.
 
Is Nissan as reliable as Honda long term?
 
I've seen quite a few civics that I like however the milage seems high, is there a number to age ratio that I should try to stick under?? or a magic number that should scare me off??
 
Thanks again.
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Re: Ideas Please!! [CdnRdr] by qbrozen
Jan 14, 2009 (11:08 am)
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Replying to: CdnRdr (Jan 14, 2009 9:54 am)

Used Civics (and now Fits) are never a good deal. There are many many examples of dealers asking MORE for a used one than you could buy a new one for. So if buying used, Honda would be at the bottom of my list. Mazdas and Nissans depreciate more rapidly and are just as good, in my opinion (to answer your nissan question).

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