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Originally posted by Danny View Post"She can take one at a time" was the best line.
The Mazdaspeed3 actually handles really well, for the record.Last edited by Wh33lhop; 06-02-2010, 12:17 AM.paint sucks
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"The BMW dealer will charge an arm and a leg to work on an older BMW, and they will probably ruin the car in the process."
Snort!! :)
Does anyone else find that everyone asks you for advice on car purchases, then goes out & does exactly what Consumer Reports says anyway?Last edited by quickervicar; 06-02-2010, 06:29 AM.
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Originally posted by dvs909 View PostJust got my sister into a '01 toyota avalon, and after watching this i nearly died. she has 2 kids as well and i went thru a less ridiculious version of that argument with her. tried for e46, G35, GS300 and plenty of other more entertaining cars but she wanted the appliance.
-'89 Honda Accord because "we don't need a racecar, just something reliable" End result: needed a new cat $500, and a new carb (yes, carb) for $1200 within 6 months of ownership
-'01 Toyota Avalon because "they never break." End result: New (rebuilt) transmission @ 120,000 = $2,400
-'08 Infiniti FX45 because "they're neat." End result: cannot fit everything needed for 3 children in the back hatch, so the Tahoe is used 95% of the time. Needed new front driveshaft @ 35,000 = $450 + one day spent @ nearest Infiniti dealer, 1.5 hours away.
I wasn't suggesting S2000s or Alfas to these people. Just older Mercedes & BMWs.
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Originally posted by quickervicar View PostThree recent advice seekers ignored my advice & went with the following:
-'89 Honda Accord because "we don't need a racecar, just something reliable" End result: needed a new cat $500, and a new carb (yes, carb) for $1200 within 6 months of ownership
-'01 Toyota Avalon because "they never break." End result: New (rebuilt) transmission @ 120,000 = $2,400
-'08 Infiniti FX45 because "they're neat." End result: cannot fit everything needed for 3 children in the back hatch, so the Tahoe is used 95% of the time. Needed new front driveshaft @ 35,000 = $450 + one day spent @ nearest Infiniti dealer, 1.5 hours away.
I wasn't suggesting S2000s or Alfas to these people. Just older Mercedes & BMWs.
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Originally posted by quickervicar View PostThree recent advice seekers ignored my advice & went with the following:
-'89 Honda Accord because "we don't need a racecar, just something reliable" End result: needed a new cat $500, and a new carb (yes, carb) for $1200 within 6 months of ownership
-'01 Toyota Avalon because "they never break." End result: New (rebuilt) transmission @ 120,000 = $2,400
-'08 Infiniti FX45 because "they're neat." End result: cannot fit everything needed for 3 children in the back hatch, so the Tahoe is used 95% of the time. Needed new front driveshaft @ 35,000 = $450 + one day spent @ nearest Infiniti dealer, 1.5 hours away.
I wasn't suggesting S2000s or Alfas to these people. Just older Mercedes & BMWs.paint sucks
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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostAnd what do you think would have happened to these older Mercs and BMWs? What perfectly reliable, dependable older BMW could you get for '89 Accord money?
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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostAnd what do you think would have happened to these older Mercs and BMWs? What perfectly reliable, dependable older BMW could you get for '89 Accord money?
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ahahah.
i have a friend (female) who is buying a car (new, budget = $15000) and she asked me for advice. it went down a lot like this. i told her to buy a used car, but her mother was philosophically opposed to used cars... a 1 year lease is about 2/3s a new car and is still basically new... w/e.
she ended up getting a scion xd.AWD > RWD
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