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Replying to: carstryke (Jul 02, 2009 3:34 pm) |
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Replying to: plekto (Jul 04, 2009 6:02 am) |
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Replying to: morin2 (Jul 04, 2009 7:44 am) 81 Buick Regal - slow but impossible to kill. 84 Buick Regal - same exact car, different dash. Died in accident. 75 Volvo 164E - bulletproof and simple. No smog. 81 Dodge Colt/Mitsubishi Mirage. Indestructible but slow as a slug. 87 Buick LeSabre - transmission finally gave out so tossed it. 90 Volvo 240. Loved this car. Sold eventually as I wanted something better. 67 Mercedes 230S. This was it. Lovely car. Would still have it if the *entire* engine didn't need replacing at $4-6K. 87 4Runner. 380K on the odometer. Can't kill it - repels yuppies. (plus a bunch of smaller stuff and motorcycles) I've never bought anything new. Either classic or 5-8 years old at the time. Sure stuff breaks, but nothing bad. The average person spends half a million dollars in their lifetime if they do nothing but buy new cars all the time. I won't likely spend 1/5th that. What are thr criteria? Also, will she drive manual(anyone can learn - that's not an issue, really). I've spent less maintaining my 5 vehicles with manuals so far than even ONE of my Buicks' automatics. This is the easiest way to keep a car running for cheap. And it's a good skill to learn.(plus a turn-on to guys she might date later on - heh) *** As for the crash test - you'll notice that the 2nd row was fine since it was past the crumple zone. If the seats have headrests, it's very rare to have major injuries in a rear collision in a sedan.(if RWD, the rear axle is about as good as an engine block in stopping further crumpling) At worst, they get pushed forward into the front seats which are padded. Maybe break their legs at worst. But 6 inches from the back like a lot of 3rd rows are... yeah... way too close. Get a full size van or SUV if you really need to carry 6 or more people.
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Replying to: demigawd (Jun 24, 2009 11:33 am) Yes, the '03-'05 9-3s had some rather troubling reliability problems, but the ancient 9-5 has been pretty solidly reliable after about 2003, and in your price range, you might be able to get into an '06 9-3 if you really wanted to. Sure, they're not AWD/4WD, but they are FWD and known as decent snow cars. Avoid the V6 on the 9-5 (2004 and up models were 4 cylinder only) and you should be good to go... Generally, all Saabs depreciate like crazy because on the new end they are discounted like crazy since they are (in my opinion) overpriced on the new end. You might also consider a Saab 9-2X, which was basically just a rebadged Subaru Impreza. Given that you're looking in Chicagoland (if I recall correctly) you should be able to find plenty of Saabs, although the 9-2X can be rather difficult to find since it was never really popular to begin with. |
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Replying to: jeffyscott (Jul 04, 2009 4:26 am) |
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Replying to: fritzi2 (Jul 05, 2009 10:42 pm) Another possibility...I see chase and citi offering 0% for 12 months on some credit cards. I'm sure there are other deals like that out there. Also with my existing credit cards I often get "checks" that have promotional rates of 0% or close to it. These deals are never worth it to me, as they have transaction fees of 3-5%, but something like that might work for her, if she gets such offers and has a high enough limit on the card, and is careful to be sure she can pay it off in the allotted time. |
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Replying to: fritzi2 (Jul 05, 2009 10:42 pm) |
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Replying to: fritzi2 (Jul 05, 2009 10:42 pm) |
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I am looking at buying a used 1996 Olds 88 LS. It has low mileage of 40K. One owner. Clean title. The seller is asking $3900 for it. In general, what do you think of the mechanical reliability of this model, especially the engine (intake manifold issues) and transmission? What kind of gas mileage does this car get, especially in the city? Are the maintenance and repair costs more expensive since this is a discontinued line? |
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Replying to: lhy (Jul 09, 2009 4:16 am) |
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