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Okay, so, at tax time, I'm gonna get a second vehicle probably. My Durango is too much of a gas hog to daily drive, so it's gonna be relegated to a winter vehicle/grocery vehicle/big item hauler. I'm looking at some ideas for something smaller, preferably a sedan with a slushbox. We do mainly city driving, plus my fiancé can't drive a stick, so a manual wouldn't work too well for us. I've got some ideas that I'm looking at. I just want something efficient on gas, reliable, or with easy to fix/replace parts and something that will baby.
I'm thinking a late 90s-early 00s Jetta, Subaru, or maybe a Neon, or final year Cadillac Catera. Also in the running are a Mazda Millenia, a Nissan Altima or Sentra, same model years as others. I do not want a Cavalier, Sunfire, or any Ford. Nothing but bad luck with those in the past.
I live in Maryland, so anything near Maryland, PA, DC, WV or VA. What can you all come up with? And if it's slightly above the $1000, go ahead and suggest it, I can always bargain with the seller.
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88-91 4 door civic
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http://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/…
http://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/…
Can you do any mechanical work?
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Mazda Protege, Dodge Neon, Ford Escort, Toyota/Honda/Nissan anything.
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Neon would work pretty good for you. Also, 90's Buicks are about a dime a dozen. But with your price range the stuff aint gonna be super pretty.
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Mazda Protege with a 1.8BP motor. Basically a FWD Miata that will baby.
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I'm silly: http://richmond.craigslist.org/cto/4599445144…
Actually trying to help: http://baltimore.craigslist.org/cto/4654722806…
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Thanks, doesn't have to be pretty, as long as the powertrain is good. It's primarily going to be a beater and a get-around car.
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A Civic would not be bad. I've driven a couple Hondas and they seem to do pretty well. Very reliable from what I've seen.
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It's not small, but Crown Vics fall into that price range. They're great workhorses, run forever, and parts are cheap and plentiful. Here's one in your area for just a grand.
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Late 90's Jetta I'd be leery of an auto-trans
Neon-same
at this price point you really run the risk of needing major repairs within the first month of ownership. Someone at my work just bought a prism for example, needed new fuel pump, had a wobbly rim, burned 2 quarts of oil every 300-400 miles. He ended up giving up on the thing. I think he ended up with a better thousand dollar car this time, one with far less problems, a 90's Grand Am, so thats perhaps an option? Grand Prix, Grand Am, Bonneville, etc.
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OMG, I had a J30 JUST like that one. I loved it. Excellent suggestion. Didn't think one could be found that cheap. Also, I kinda dig that Saab, no lie. Convertibles are fun to drive. Looks rough, but I still like it a little.
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You could probably find a B13 sentra or like tercel or some shit for under a grand.
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S-10's and rangers can be had with that mileage and a double cab.
outside the box.
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Not a bad looking little Mazda. I had a Millenia S that was really nice. I like the Proteges too, though. A no-frills, does what it needs to do kind of car.
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A Camry or Corolla, mid 90s, would work too. Thanks!
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These are just a few I found on my local CL. Not amazing, put solid for sure.
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/cto/464855…
http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/cto/465021…
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You could hit the jackpot with a Mercedes W123 diesel. I've seen them in working order for as little as $800.
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My dad is a cop, so he would approve, though do I really want to deal with people driving super slow in front of me, being paranoid? Lol, though I will consider it. Maybe a bit bigger than I'd like, but, certainly worth a look. Thanks!
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Define small.
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I'm trying to steer away (haha, steer, cuz its about a car) from trucks, but a double cab S10 wouldn't be bad. Maybe a little cramped. I don't care for the way Rangers drive, honestly. One of the first vehicles I drove on the road was a '99 Ranger with the rear jump seats. It wasn't bad, but I've driven much better in the way of trucks. I appreciate the suggestions though.
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Beware with SAAB-SCANIA Saabs (pre GM)- They are either made more hardcore durable than a W123 or Hilux, or made like british Leyland's special ed division built it half assedly. There is no in between. This one has 161k miles and is said to run well, sight unseen, I'd say it leans more towards "hardcore reliable". Another thing to look out for is leaky trans with the auto. They have a skid plate so it'll take a little more than just getting on your hands and knees to check for leakage. Also, remember, the newest one of these is 20 years old. Time catches up to everything, no matter how well made. And these parts are getting harder and harder to find.
I realize i just went into absurd detail about a car that isn't even a realistic choice.
I know Saabs.
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I love the description on the first one there, that's effin hilarious! And, yea, a bit rough looking, but those leather seats look amazingly comfy. Second one looks pretty decent as well. Too bad I'm a ways away from Michigan.
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Ooh, that's pretty. I like the look of that. I'm looking at midsize basically though. Something with room, but not a big land yacht.
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That's an enticing thought. Diesel prices are dropping around here as well. That's a good suggestion. Biggest thing I'd be worried about though would be the maintenance on a Benz. But, if I find a well-kept example, then it's basically a non-issue.
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Good ideas. Thanks!
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Thanks! I will keep that in mind.
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But bro, 1UZ V8
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I would go for it I own a 97 ls400 and while it is an enormous car and is only ok on gas, it never breaks and is extremely comfortable and quite.
Do you do a lot of highway driving?
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Mercedes 190E
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I do about 20-30 miles a day of highway driving, and maybe about the same of city driving, but I'd definitely be comfortable in one of those.
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Mine does around 28 mpg highway and about 20 city but it does need premium gas, but that being said I've put 40k's on the thing without issue.
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Hm. If you don't want a GM or Ford I can't really recommend anything since my small cars have been GM's and Fords!
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Well, I've had good luck with some GMs. I had a 98 Cutlass and a 99 Intrigue, both of which I loved to drive. Very decent vehicles each, but Ford cars, I've just had bad luck with. The only GM car I've ever had an issue with was my Cavalier. I got taken by a dealership, it was a total lemon, and I learned a lot, but that car was horrible.
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J bodies (cavalier or sunfires) are one of those cars, some people swear their reliable, and other people wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole.
The most reliable cars I have seen around here have been Mid 90's Accords. Every car from the mid 90's rusted away (because Ontario), except those things. I see them at least weekly if not more. So maybe have a look at those?
Neons can be good. I have heard some horror stories, but I have also heard stories like
"I got it to 200K miles....I changed my oil 4 times."
Mazda Protege also a fairly decent beater.
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Those aren't bad looking. I like them.
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I could deal with premium gas. That's not bad mileage. I think I get maybe 12-15mpg on my Durango, so 20/28 would be much better, even with premium. Premium is $3.50 give or take a little where I live. The Durango costs me $85 to fill up from empty, and runs me around 300 miles on a full tank. I think I'd see some improvement on a Lexus like that.
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I've never owned or driven one but I've done a lot of reading up on them. They intrigue me.
You can get them cheap. And they're supposed to be good cars. Apparently Mercedes dumped a ton of money into designing that car. They wanted to make a small car that had the same quality of their bigger cars. And back then their quality was much better than it was in the late 90s / early 2000s
The 190E is tiny by today's standards. Which makes it cool. The only tiny Merc out there that isn't an SLK.
I've seen them very cheap, sometimes under $1000
I think these cars might appreciate one day. People are going to get sick of paying a ton for E30 BMWs and look for the next closest thing.
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Neons are all around, and I'm sure easy to get parts for. My Cavalier had way too many issues. Water pump went out three months after I got it. Alternator went out the following month. It threw a rod after I drove it 26k miles. Of course, the warranty ran out at 24k. Horrible car.
I see a good many of those Accords around, but not for sale very often.
http://westmd.craigslist.org/cto/4656425037… here's one, but it's a stick, which, unless my fiancé learns to drive one by then, kind of excludes this one, also no price either.
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Geo Prizm, Corolla Twin, much cheaper though
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It has a 22.5 gallon tank so you'd still be looking at about 80 a tank but I usually only fill mine up every 400 or so miles, just drive conservatively and you'll be fine.
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Yeah, seems about right. That's a big tank, though. My Durango has a 25 gallon tank on it. But, with the Lexus, it wouldn't be as bad, because I could go longer without filling it up at least.
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Buy Japanese. Anything Japanese in the 90's. Nissan Maxima. Lexus LS400. Honda Civic. Acura TL's are cheap from then too.
I had the 90's chrylser cloud cars. They eat brakes and control arms. A v8 Crown Vic will put your truck's MPG look like a joke.
So... "buy Japanese," WesBarton89-san.
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Twin cam, stick-shift dodge neon:
http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/mundane-corrod…