Originally posted by 2002maniac
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as much as you want to appreciate the,"I'm not going to work on it deal", you should really look at e28's.
For under $5000 my e28 will have a brand new motor, low mileage transmission, and completely new suspension. This is to allow me to park my warranty equipped 2007 Nissan Xterra and actually enjoy some comfort commuting over 100 miles a day to the office.
Economy cars are good at one thing, getting you to a place, however if you are driving that far on a daily basis you really need to ask yourself if you want to sit in a crappy Japanese econobox, or a nice comfy German sedan.
Frankly, I'd rather save the 10 grand (following your 15k rule), and pay somebody else to work on it if I was REALLY against working on my daily driver, and I'll still have leather seats, and incredible ride quality.
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Agreed James. If I didn't have to have a car that was younger than 5yrs and under 100,000 miles, I would sport an e28.
Turf, are you leasing or buying? I am going to lease. I am getting either an Impreza, or another Jetta. They are both sticks, and with the mileage upgrade (20k) I will be just over $250 for 36 months. Then I will trade up and start all over again. My company does however give me a great monthly car allowance and mileage (22 cents), so it works out for my situation.Yours truly,
Rich
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Originally posted by Rigmasteryou kids get off my lawn.....
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Well, the whole point of a new or slightly used car is so you DON'T have to work on it. As a commuter car, reliability trumps comfort, etc...
As my suggestion... Go with a Toyota certified used vehicle. You got a longer warranty and a good deal to boot. I'm considering a 2005-2006 4-door Tundra as a replacement to my truck.
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Smart Coupe. But you can only bring a large wallet with you. I saw one this morning and they are badass. Either that or a Mini Cooper NON S. That way you won't mod it.-Erik
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Originally posted by 87e30I just want to dance with some beezies
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Originally posted by 2002maniac View PostHyundai elantra
they are actually really nice cars and the warranty is the best I've ever heard of. 10yrs/100k miles
We had a rental Yaris once and got clipped by a CBR on the freeway. The bike kept going but our front bumper got ripped off and jammed into the front end of the car. Plus a few other cosmetic damages.sigpic
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I will agree, in the past 10 years, Hyundai has really raised the bar for Korean vehicles. Daewoo really failed and left a sour taste in the US markets mouth. I had a 1996 Elantra w/2.0l, and, a 1997 Accent w/ 1.8l, and then as I worked on 2004-2006 Hyundai's in my last shop and all my complaints, gripes, qualms, and issues had been resolved. In the next 3-5 years they will be making another large jump on the ladder. Wait til the Genesis and it's derivatives hit the market soon.
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Diesel is still cheaper to drive, do the math for cost per mile. TDI Golf can easily get a shade of 50mpg on the highway. Yes it will be more expensive to fill up, but in the long run cheaper to drive. Those TDI's will run for fucking ever too.
IIRC when I was debating about getting a mk4 TDI, my mk3 I think was 9 cents per mile, and the TDI was 6.5 cents.Rollin' with a Geistkuchen
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Honda Fit Sport. That'd be my purchase if I had to get a new commuter.
I would take a Mini, but they carry a higher price. It'd be nice to have some extra handling here and there and some extra fun out of your commuter, but I'm pretty sure the Fit can be fun as well with very light work (if even necessary, at the end of the day I still have a boosted e30 parked right next to it).
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D
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