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I am sure you will be happier with cars over the mini-van/suv things. My wife refused to go big until our third arrived and it was inevitable.
But, at least I can point to Gee and Anon when my wife tells me that I have a problem!
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
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Anyway, wouldn't it be a hoot if I fell in love with the little sucker and ended up getting something like that for my next car?
But, like stickguy, I'm not sure I see the wisdom of having two 4-door sedans and 1 2-door coupe. Seems too similar in purpose. I totally understood the Odyssey and MDX - more room for people and/or stuff.
When I first met my wife, she was driving an '86 Tempo with 97K on the clock and I had a '93 Accord DX that I used mainly to commute to the airport with. The Tempo was on its last legs and so she decided to trade it in for a '97 Escort LX.
Same situation - at the time, her kids were 11 and 9, and we had two 4 door sedans to choose from. While the Accord was larger, it didn't have A/C or cruise, so we often took the Escort.
A couple of years later, the Escort got traded in for an Expedition, while the Accord was replaced with a VW New Beetle. Talk about extremes! We called them "Beauty and the Beast".
Here is a list:
1982 Ford LTD
1982 Dodge 400 Convertible
1987 Chevy Celebrity
1975 MGB Convertible
1971 VW Beetle Convertible
1991 VW Jetta
1980's (not sure the year) Isuzu Pup
1985 Chevy S-10
1985 Chevy S-10 Blazer
1987 Pontiac Grand AM coupe
1994 Oldsmobile Achieva
1993 Mazda Protege DX (wife's old car)
1994 Dodge Caravan (wife's car)
1994 Ford Ranger (kept this one for 3 years a record)
1997 Mazda 626 ES (had for 3 months)
1997 Ford F-150 4x4 (had for 4 days) (long story)
2001 Nissan Altima LE (kept for 2 years but hated it)
1999 Nissan Quest (wife's car)
Currently shopping for a used 5 speed car or truck but haven't been successful in the local market so far. Shopping for 4 months since I sold the car. I have had vehicles less time than I have searched. Usually by older and used because I get rid of them so often. I would get killed by new vehicles despite having Ford X plan and GMS discounts.
Any suggestions on used 5speed sedans to get that are not too expensive?
After this we are done. I LOVE my Accord and can't think of anything that could replace it. You all know as well as I do that the LS is going nowhere. That leaves the Civic and with 40 MPG + NAV it's a tough car to beat for the price.
The General is at it again. They sent me a letter informing me that my puny $1,019 GM Card bonus would never do and that they have therefore topped off my savings to an even $2,000. I have until 3/31 to redeem this bounty.
I may also be able to rack up further dollars by spending money on the card, such as putting $9k down on a new vehicle... the GM Card can be freely used at GM dealers.
This brings up a couple of points:
- over two months to go means I could special-order something, say, a Silverado reg cab w/ a stick. With air, cruise, and not much else, it would be $12 or $12,500 + TTL.
- For around $2,5 to $3k, I could upgrade my '04 25k Vibe to a similar '06... and maybe pick up side air bags and a sunroof in the bargain... the extras would be extra, of course.
- Or I could do nothing, being as I am happy with what we've got.
What do you-all say? :-)
-Mathias
Hard to argue with the truck deal, if you need one. It could replace your endless supply of beaters to tote the canoe, and at least you won't have to strap it on the roof.
Should be able to keep it for a long time without getting hit too hard on depreciation, since you probably won't put many miles on it.
I assume the PU would be an addition to the fleet, so there would be a real cost to it, or would you sell the Vibe to get it?
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Unless... by waiting, you rack up more GM dollars and use it on a different vehicle down the road..
Base pickup? Bad idea... no one wants them... (I doubt you will, either.. once you get it).
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ghulet: OK, let's not have any of that anti-chronic talk! :-P
tspinner: among the 3-5 year olds, the Focus is a pretty good shot, the Jetta if you don't mind some repairs, and the last of the Proteges before the Mazda3 came out. Are you looking for big or small, older or newer?
anon: the EX gets the same super-stereo the SI gets, right? How does that subwoofer sound? Nice car, this might be the next Honda I buy in a few years. Too bad (for me, not you) you can't get that stereo in the sedan.
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '08 Maser QP; '11 Mini Cooper S
I work for the University of Illinois and there is a 6.5 wait on a parking space in the heart of campus where I work. I take the bus into work for free which drops me off at my house so this car is only going to be used for nights and weekends (approximately 4K miles a year).
I haven't driven any of the cars you mentioned yet except did try a Mazdaspeed Protege but was a bit pricy. Will drive a Protege this weekend. Also will give the focus a look but the Jetta scares me a bit with repairs.
My biggest problem is making sure there is ample head room in the size of the car. I really don't want anything bigger than an Altima or Mazda6.
TS
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'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '08 Maser QP; '11 Mini Cooper S
I hesitate to mention my own most recent purchase, because it's not for everyone, but if you want outstanding headroom in a cheaper used car with great gas mileage, you could do worse than a used Echo. Sales fell off after '02, but you could probably get an '00-'01 for around the price you mentioned.
The current model Elantra goes back that far too, and seems to have held together pretty well, with a decently high roof. I would recommend a Civic, but at least around here $7K wouldn't buy you a 5 year old Civic. If you live someplace besides the west coast where they aren't as popular, maybe you could get one of those. The late 90s to early '00s model had good headroom.
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
IMO, Ford has the best-built full-size pickup right now, although it doesn't offer the safety features that Toyota, Nissan, and Honda do. Also, GM should be introducing a new model within a year or so.
I stopped using my GM card to get earnings a long time ago, but kept the account open in case I ever had the occasion to use the points. It looks like they will start expiring in 2008.
I'm not a big fan of 600 pounds of unsecured cargo with no safety cage... a fs truck would fix that aspect.
I should also mention that the missus steine13 has not yet, uh, "warmed up" to the Civic. As it were.
In that context, a truck would make sense... at present rebates, and given the inventory at my favorite dealer, I "shud" be able to buy a base truck with cruise and the better cloth and *auto* [all they got] for $14 OTD. I think I could sell it for that the next day, so it's not like it's a big risk.
As Terry said, "shortbeds do sell and they are hard to find", though that may mostly apply to the tricked-out ones, I don't know.
I have the old, "blue" GM Card. The max you can accumulate is $3,500, which is not bad when you combine it with the $2,500 rebate on 1500 Silverados. Anybody know if Loyalty or Conquest apply...?
What's your problem, guys? At least I have a reason to test-drive, eh?
Anybody want a 91 Civic, cheap? ;-)
-Mathias
I do fit in Protege's pretty well. There is a 02 Protege speed LX for under 10K I might look at with 35,000 miles.
To answer why another car. Well at night and on the weekends it is nice to be able to have transportation. The buses don't run in my neighborhood at night and weekends. Plus they don't go to the golfcourse.
I have always had at least one car and usually two. Even when I was in college and had two. For me its worth the extra expense.
*Base pickup? Bad idea... no one wants them... (I doubt you will, either.. once you get it).*
And then I remembered the 2 base stripper P/U's I owned & how much I hated their "baseness"--I forgot about how much money I saved about 2 minutes after I got them. But that was 20-25 years ago, & "base" had a much more severe meaning back then.
It does sound like a lot of vehicle for the $$, esp. if both you & the Mrs both like the truck.....& the shortbeds can look kind of cool.
I need to show her some of your lists so I can get her off my back!
My weakness is new cars, not used cars. I have only bought one used car, and it was a special case. My wife brought an old Datsun B210 into the marriage with her, and since then I have only bought cars brand new. Here is my very feeble list:
1977 Datsun 280Z bought used from family friend with 6K miles on it in 1981.
Aforemention Datsun B210
New cars:
1984 Mazda 626 LX 5 speed manual (bought after my Z was totaled by lady who rear ended my soon to be wife, ouch)
1985 Toyota 4X4 Pickup 5 speed manual trans
1989 Mazda MX6 5 speed manual trans
1989 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4X4 5 speed man trans
1992 Ford F150 Supercab Pickup auto
1993 Ford Aerostar Minivan auto
1994 Dodge Neon Sport 5 speed man trans
1996 Ford Explorer V8 AWD auto trans
1997 Ford F150 Supercab 4X4 auto
2000 Honda Odyssey auto
2001 Audi A4 1.8 Turbo, 5 speed man trans
2004 Honda Odyssey auto
2006 Honda CR-V, 5 speed manual
I also have owned the following motorcylces:
1970 Honda Z50A
1972 Honda XR-75
1980 Suzuki GN400
1984 Honda FT500 Ascot
1985 Honda XR350R
1987 Honda TRX200 (or something like that)
1985 Honda CB700SC Nighthawk
1991 Honda XR250L
2000 Harley FXDX Dyna Sport
I definitely have some catching up to do compared to the rest of the "addicts" on this board.
TB
Since graduating college in 2001, I have owned/traded/sold the following cars:
2000 Nissan Altima SE 5spd (New)
2001 Nissan Frontier King Cab XE 4x4 (New)
1997 Mazda Millenia (Used) (Got Married)
2001 Mitsubishi Diamante LS (Used)
2002 Chevrolet Impala LS (New)
2002.5 Mazda Protege5 (New)
2003 Pontiac Aztek (Used)
1998 Nissan Frontier Reg Cab 5spd (Used)
2003 Buick Rendezvous (New)
2003 Dodge Ram Van Conversion (New -leftover)
2004 Pontiac Aztek AWD (Used)
2005 Hyundai Sonata GL 5spd (New)
2005 Cadillac SRX V6 (Used)
2005 Hyundai Tucson GL 5spd (New)
2003 Lincoln Aviator (Used)(Currently Own)
2004 Kia Amanti (Used)(Currently Own)
For the first time, I am completely satisfied with the vehicles I currently own... Or am I? lol
Sick, but not sure he is our kind of sick..
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And he's asking my help in explaining this rental car he's got for a week... he desires me to explain what is the meaning of "R/P/D/2/1" on account he has no idea how any of this works.
I just about lost it. I guess he's just never learned how to drive an automatic...
-Mathias
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Still waiting on the Ebay ad to post. We are curious to see if it will go for the Buy It Now price. We think it's more than fair but we will see what the market will bear right now.
Oh,I get it the Azteks's were not enough and you want to trade your way back to a Pacer.
I thought there was a problem with those big wheels fitting (or maybe that was a different set)? Not a bad idea to try and get the BIN price, since it doesn't get reached, you can always list them seperately.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
After seeing the MDX clean and with the running baords installed Gee now says he won't be too upset if it doesn't sell. We think the BIN price is fair and the reserve is even more so. We are hoping that the extras on it will make it more appealing than some of the others.
nippon: Don't worry. We would never pay MSRP for a Civic EX. We will wait until we get the deal we want. Several people are getting them for just a few hundred over invoice so we have patience.
Of course, the SI is much more recently arrived, so maybe that is just the initial rush of must-haves....
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
Hey easy now, I'm broke, I can't afford to pay attention let alone buy a new car. The Titan is still plugging alone with nearly 38k miles on her. Very good and faithful truck, can't complain and I still love driving her. If I get bored with her I can always drive my friend's 2000 Explorer Sport *gag*, since he seems to want to always drive the Titan. :P
I finally found a job that will hold me over until I find something better, which will be soon I hope. Other than that I'm just enjoying not having to deal with snow and cold........among other things.
Now the fun part,shopping for a new car.I know you were focused in on the Civic, but maybe since you got the BIN price you can afford the G35 coupe.
I have 2,750 miles on it so far and enjoying every minute!
Mark156
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For the record, they were:
'74 Datsun 260Z - a bit shabby but no rust and all there.
'87 Alfa Spider in nice driver shape
'93 Sentra SE-R w/ 60k original miles (in 2004)
So as you can see, they were all a bit off the beaten path. I'm a bit surprised that the MDX sold as easily as it did, since they're pretty easy to find locally.
-Jason
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