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Replying to: Ambz00 (Jan 30, 2009 11:33 pm) I went with the LX but you could get the EX and get a little bit more, but you would be paying for it, of course. From your list though I don't think that an EX would be necessary. The only thing that it came with that I would like is a sunroof, but I'll live. It makes any difference I'm 20 and I love this car. |
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Replying to: Ambz00 (Jan 30, 2009 11:33 pm) Since it seems your taste runs towards American nameplates, how about the Pontiac Vibe? I have an '07 with 17k and stick shift and punched it into Manheim a couple weeks ago... the car would probably not even fetch $10 at auction right now. You should be able to snag a nice 07 or 08 automatic with 20-30k miles for $12. If you like the car at all, that's a fantastic deal. I'd forget about used Hondas, not because they're bad, but because their resale is very high... no point in buying used. There are plenty of good new cars to be had for < $20, too. And they have long warranties while you pay them off. Just something to think about. Good luck, -Mathias |
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Replying to: Ambz00 (Jan 30, 2009 11:33 pm) |
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Replying to: Ambz00 (Jan 30, 2009 11:33 pm) Hopefully you came back to check the replies these nice people gave you to your question. My recommendations would be to check out used Mazda 3's\Proteges, Ford Focuses, and as already mention the Pontiac Vibe. I know you said your budget was $20k, but being still in college I would hope you would keep it under $10k. |
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Replying to: Ambz00 (Jan 30, 2009 11:33 pm) A used Impreza isn't a bad idea, although for $20K you could probably buy a NEW Impreza. (not that I would recommend it, just that you could) What about a Nissan Altima? Depreciates quicker than the Accord (so you pay less for it... a used Accord will cost you an arm and a leg) but it's not as boring as a Camry. Reliability of some years were a bit iffy, but I would venture to say that the '03, '04, '06 and '07+ models were generally reliable, according to CR. I would also look into the Pontiac Vibe and Mazda Protege5, as others have already mentioned. |
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Replying to: Ambz00 (Jan 30, 2009 11:33 pm) It would be better if you considered your individual "needs" rather than your "wants". If you're tall, that will affect your choice for headroom and legroom. Do you need to transport a bike or kayak on the roof? Then you'd need roofracks, decent factory rails, or a fit for aftermarket racks (see Yakima.com for "fit my car"). Do you need to parallel park on the steet? Drive in the snow or offroad? Focus on actual needs and intended use and that will narrow it down greatly. |
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2005 Used Ford Mustang Coupe, Blue, 4.0L V6, AUTO, 2 door, Stock# 116480 Dealer: Avon Auto Brokers 877-462-0291 $12,995 4,314 mi Avon, MA |
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Replying to: euphonium (Feb 25, 2009 12:11 pm) Well, it would sure appeal to a teen. I don't know about safe though. The 4.0L 2005 Mustang has 210hp, plenty of muscle to get in trouble if you're trying to live up to the "Mustang image" with your friends. I've driven that trim level Mustang and was not real impressed with it's higher speed handling (it doesn't compare to the GT). I'm also going to break with the crowd on their opinion of Chryslers. Get a low milage Plymouth Acclaim (produced until 1995) with 100hp for a few grand. Some of those K car derivatives were surprisingly robust and cheap to fix. |
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Replying to: oldfarmer50 (Feb 25, 2009 3:30 pm) (I had one. Functional is the nicest thing I could say about it.)
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Replying to: oldfarmer50 (Feb 25, 2009 3:30 pm)
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