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- .RJ - 08-23-2006

Feersty Wrote:E46 330i and 330ci's are smooth, that would definitely be my vote.

Dammit rob, be constructive. Those cars are nowhere in his price range.

BLAIR Wrote:e36 m3

JohnC Wrote:E39 540i

I dont know if an older bmw is going to be high on the reliability factor Sad I think those are great cars, so if you dont mine turning some wrenches on the weekends they might be a good choice Smile


- CaptainHenreh - 08-23-2006

2002/3/4 Altima 3.5?

One hell of a motor....


- WRXtranceformed - 08-23-2006

Altimas are nice cars, I'll have to check to see if any of those are in my pricerange.


- CaptainHenreh - 08-23-2006

WRXtranceformed Wrote:Altimas are nice cars, I'll have to check to see if any of those are in my pricerange.

Clicky-Pow!


- WRXtranceformed - 08-23-2006

Why so cheap with only 2400 miles? Those are definitely good looking cars.


- Evan - 08-23-2006

WRXtranceformed Wrote:
BLINGMW Wrote:what about an AWD BMW? 330xi?
Yeah I've seen one of the newer ones and those are really nice, but are there any in that price range that I could afford?

Can you guys dig up any pics of these e46s and so on? I know I've seen some but I bet you guys have some better examples from the intarweb.
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E46s are all over the place for sub 15k


- Evan - 08-23-2006

.RJ Wrote:
Feersty Wrote:E46 330i and 330ci's are smooth, that would definitely be my vote.

Dammit rob, be constructive. Those cars are nowhere in his price range.
*cough*
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- WRXtranceformed - 08-23-2006

Oo 7 series would be pimp! haha


- ScottyB - 08-23-2006

couple thoughts:

off the top of my head.....maybe an older subaru legacy 2.5GT? enough power to get around ok (165 hp), classy looks, not so nice you won't want to stuff in a tight parking spot but nice enough, and all weather capable. as a bonus, you can stay in the suby family and get good gas milage.
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if you can manage with fwd, i second Evan's vote for an older TL. those things are fast as hell and quite posh. you'll fly under most people's radar but still have the Acura badge to flaunt to those clients 8) pretty much an "old reliable" type of car, run forever and whatnot. watch out for theft issues though, i've heard many get jacked.

i think the IS is a good choice, but as many have said, it can be an aquired taste. my limited time in one left me feeling like...."meh, a rwd sedan with a confusing gauge cluster". they have vast potential, don't get me wrong, but i was just expecting more of a japanese bmw. they were sold in only autotragic for the first 2 years i think, so manuals are rare and the wagons (sportbacks) are one hard to find bird.

sniper edit! - forgot the maxima. a pretty good value indeed. the older ones have better build quality and are pretty damn capable. that VQ motor is an animal, the architecture for it has been around since '96, very proven. it's one of those cars that has way too much power going to the front wheels though.
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that's my top four. notice they are all Japanese Tongue here's my take on the euros:

ok, i'll just get it out of the way -- audis. i think they're pretty cool. it is a very, very buyer beware brand though. models are real hit or miss, which is unfortunate because on paper they're a solid car. torsen-diff quattro awd, torquey, light clutch for those jams, sportyish.....again, great on paper for a cool daily driver. so with a 15k price cap, that limits you to a B6 (2002 to 2004 IIRC) or B5 (96-01) A4. you can rock the wagon model too. the problem is that the B6 audis use the late model 1.8T engine (i would take the 1.8 over the 2.8 or 3.0L 6 cyl. but you might enjoy it, test drive one) which were more prone to problems than earlier versions of the 1.8T, which use regular throttle and not drive by wire. the engine is the biggie, other wise they're a fairly solid car. what will eat you up is maintainance and it's relation to the weird german characteristics that makes these cars "unique". that said, i'd buy an older B5 for cheap (and they are, people are dumping off mid-milage pre-00's for under 8k) and use some leftover cash to take care of maintainance crap. if you go with a B6, just remember buyer beware. buy from someone who knows/loves the car inside and out or just walk on by. when they're running right, they're fantastic for what you need. when stuff starts to break, you'll curse til you pass out. i'm in the phase with my '99.5 where some big stuff has been taken care of, but my calendar is starting to fill up with weekends i need to devote to random crap i need to fix. sad but true. i'll keep it though, its grown on me and makes me smile most of the time.
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E36 325i or 325is, i've always thought those were pretty slammin cars. i love that they are still classy and fairly true to ye olde BMW driving standards, but like the audis you will struggle with some nickel and dime stuff, i'm sure. ask RJ.

mercedes C320? smooth car, rwd but probably a little out of your scope.

i'm really reaching here but are those volvo 850's any good? 850Rs were cool back in the day, i think?

as for American cars.....i can't imagine much that would be up your alley, despite how many midsize sedans that are on the road. Lincoln LS maybe? i really don't think you'd like anything from the US.[/img]


- .RJ - 08-23-2006

ScottyB Wrote:if you can manage with fwd, i second Evan's vote for an older TL. those things are fast as hell and quite posh.

They also had transmission problems... many were replaced under warranty though.


- ScottyB - 08-23-2006

.RJ Wrote:
ScottyB Wrote:if you can manage with fwd, i second Evan's vote for an older TL. those things are fast as hell and quite posh.

They also had transmission problems... many were replaced under warranty though.

the autos or the 6 speeds? i had no idea about any tranny probs, that's too bad.


- HAULN-SS - 08-23-2006

Heh, Ford has an AWD sedan offering - the 500. V6 i think, but thats all i know about it


- Maengelito - 08-23-2006

super ultimate luxo max bang bus!

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- Evan - 08-23-2006

maeng wins


- WRXtranceformed - 08-26-2006

I called Progressive today, it will be about $320 more per year to insure the IS300 over the Tundra, so that's about $26 more per month. Not bad!

That's for this car in particular, which I'm really interested in because it is white, has a paddle shifting auto tranny, and is down in Harrisonburg. Gonna check it out when I come down today =D
Clicky!

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- WRXtranceformed - 08-26-2006

Hrm, just looked up the CARFAX on this car, this can't be good:

01/05/2003 Maryland
Police Report
Elkridge, MD
Case #0309675552 Accident Reported
Involving a front impact
with another motor vehicle
It hit a guardrail
Very minor or minor damage reported

01/07/2003 46,300 Collision Repair Facility Maryland Frame inspection performed
after an accident or other incident
Frame damage reported


- CaptainHenreh - 08-26-2006

I'd buy it...for 12.


- WRXtranceformed - 08-26-2006

Hell yeah, 12 would be money.


- CaptainHenreh - 08-26-2006

WRXtranceformed Wrote:Hell yeah, 12 would be money.

I mean, I'd roll in there with the Carfax and an offer of 12 grand... Smile


- Mike - 08-26-2006

my vote goes with the is300... although the car is a bit dated (chassis, engine) it is still a wonderful vehicle.

g20... friend has one... slow and a rattletrap
mazda6... cheap feeling, bad reliability reviews when i was looking for a new car.
acura tl... jessica's dad had one. serious tranny problems, but i really like the way they drive
solara v6... my sister has one. it is a camry... interior is AWFUL