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[OT] Shopping for a new ride, opinions?
Take a look at a Mazda Protege or Protege5. It's fun to drive, simple
to work on, and there are lots of Mazda Speed bits you can put on it.
Drive one if you can.
Kervin
On 1/9/07, Nate Mellom <doubt@inwave.com> wrote:
> I'm sorta kinda in the market for a new(er) car. I've been
> contemplating the decision for a while now, since my son was born (Dec
> 05). It pretty much comes down to the fact that I'm sick of driving
> $500 cars for primary transportation (my '81 and my Quantum I picked up
> for $500/ea, my '88 16v for $800). I'm looking to probably replace the
> '81 and the QSW with something newer, keeping the '88 as my 'fun' car.
> The '81 is very rusty, especially underneath where all the important
> bits are, but it runs great. Eventually I'll get myself a nice Mk1 (I'm
> partial to 'em, actually). The QSW is a good car, rare, and in fairly
> good shape, but it got rear-ended a while back, and I never got anything
> out of the lady that hit me. I don't have the time, money, or energy to
> put into it right now, and it's my current winter car. Still drivable,
> but I'd like something newer, more reliable, maybe with working A/C,
> etc, etc, etc.
> I've been contemplating options. I'm looking for something in the
> $4000-$5000 range (I'm on a pretty tight budget, but if we get a nice
> tax return that'll help tremendously). Late '90s, early 2000's. I'm
> looking for 4 (or 5) doors (wagons are on the list), it MUST be a
> manual, as I refuse to own an automatic. It'll be my daily driver,
> primary transportation, and it must be able to haul a kid in a car seat,
> me, my wife, and stuff. Preferably European, I haven't had much
> experience with Japanese or American cars for a LOOOOONG time, and as
> such, I own mostly metric tools. Most other options are open at this
> point.
> Cars I've been pondering:
>
> VW:
> B3/B4/B5 Passat. I'm open to the TDI, but I'd prefer gas (VR6, V6, 1.8t)
> Jetta. Preferably something a little sportier (GLX, GLI, Wolfie)
>
> Audi:
> A4/A6. I'd love quattro, but unless I can shop older, I think it'll be
> priced out of my budget.
>
> Volvo:
> 850. I drove an 850 Turbo Wagon, VERY nice car, quick, with all the
> cool Volvo creature comforts. It was an automatic, unfortunately.
>
> Subaru:
> Legacy. Always liked 'em, and I do like the idea of AWD.
> Impreza. Same as the Legacy, but I think it'll be a little small.
>
> I haven't given much thought to anything else, but since I'm in the
> beginning stages of shopping, I'm open to options. Looking for
> recommendations, positives, negatives, BTDT's, and of course, if anyone
> has anything for sale, let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Nate
>
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