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Tim Hancock 05-26-2011 03:59 AM

944's or 924S models make nice drivers if they have been properly maintained and of course I am partial to BMW 3 series as I have put 318,000 miles on my old E36 325i (which I am thinking of retiring soon due to rust and a few other wear issues that I do not feel like fixing again on such a high mileage car).

Of course the best choice for cheap reliable daily transportion would be a modern used Honda Civic etc, but I personally like old BMW's and Porsches.

sc_rufctr 05-26-2011 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Tim Hancock (Post 6044647)
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Of course the best choice for cheap reliable daily transportion would be a modern used Honda Civic etc, but I personally like old BMW's and Porsches.

This is so true. There's no getting around it. The most reliable cars are Japanese.

Tobra 05-26-2011 05:38 AM

I am just getting out of a Honda, rock solid reliable.

A Buick, really? I was not aware they sold a lot of 5 speed vehicles that have a race series devoted to them.

Will have to go check out the Ford Focus though, would like to buy American if I can, well, Mexican made anyway

Tobra 05-26-2011 05:42 AM

Oh yeah, it looks like this, I was afraid they would total it out, but it does not look bad, and drives pretty well still, was a great car, maybe the best car I have owned, though the Super Beetle was great too, but it is still going. Wheels turned hard left at time of impact. If I had turned into her instead of trying to avoid her, it would have spared the suspension and likely the car. Should have centerpunched her driver's door.

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Z-man 05-26-2011 05:56 AM

My $0.42:

- 944 - At 20 years, it is too old. The maintenance & upkeep will kill you. Ask me how I know.

- Boxster: not a bad idea, can be had for cheap, but maintenance costs are significantly higher than most cars in that price range.

- Acura RSX Type S A-Spec: I think you would feel at home in that car. It is the evolution of the Integra GS.

- Subaru Legacy -- if you are buying used, then you may be better off with a Legacy vs. a WRX. Too many WRX's have been driven hard and put away wet. They do have a 4cyl turbo version or a 6 cyl if you need a little more pep.

- Mercedes C-class - W202 chassis cars are rock solid, and have the classic look, feel and quality of Mercedes. But like the Boxster, the maintenance costs will be a bit higher than a Ford, Toyota, or Mazda.

- Mercedes SLK - same comments as the C-class.

- Ford Focus / Fiesta - seem to be the best pair of compact cars coming out of Michigan these days...

- Mazda 3 - pretty solid wagon. MazdaSpeed 3 is a pocket rocket.

Questions:
- How much is your budget?
- What are your other requirements? (2 door, 4 door, wagon???)
- If used, how old are you willing to go?

-Z-man.

cstreit 05-26-2011 06:00 AM

We just picked up one of these used. 2010 model. Has the DSG trans, very sporty. I don't miss the manual shift because of the DSG. Lightning fast shifts, plenty of torque, averaging about 25 MPG when we're not horsing around in it.

2010 VW GTI with 2.0L Turbo and DSG. Autobahn edition has the upgraded interior. Adaptive HID headlights, you name it. Firm ride without being obnoxious. Probably more sporty ride than my 993.... I actually think the 4 door looks better than the 2 door as the rear end without the doors looks like a slab.

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mikesride 05-26-2011 06:52 AM

Why?
 
Noticed the " no VW AUDI products please". Why? VW makes great sporty economical and reliable cars that feel like cars!!! (cant stand driving Honda's and Mazda must have cornered the market on crappy handling!!). My Audi TT has been wonderful! and I drive it all winter and man....we get winter up here!!

foxpaws 05-26-2011 07:11 AM

Subie - no question

I have a newer STI and an older Outback Legacy Wagon - the Wagon has 225,000 + is a beater + is ignored (except for oil changes) + is forced to go on roads it was never intended to go on + is used way too often as a truck and it is still going strong. I expect the same from the STI - although it is not ignored.

JTO 05-26-2011 07:12 AM

Tobra,
I've had my Mazda 3S Hatch with six speed since October. I really like this car. Effecient enough (32 on hwy, about 21 on my 3.5 mile "commute") and super practical in terms of cargo.

The looks have grown on me, the handling is super, the brakes are great, and the engine has great torque down low and good power up high. I like it and would consider another Mazda product very seriously next time.
Troy

porsche4life 05-26-2011 07:14 AM

The ST is not as cool as the RS. The RS was cool car, the ST, not so much.

Tobra 05-26-2011 07:19 AM

The 944 I am looking at is a one owner 21,000 mile car and is only 28 years old

I will not buy a new VW/Audi because I know way too many people who have had nightmares in them.

Standard transmission and fairly sporty, only req, RSX type S is on the list, maybe a Miata, don't need a sedan anymore

Would like to spend as little as possible, less than 30K if new

1990C4S 05-26-2011 07:59 AM

Take some insurance money and fix your old car.

Tobra 05-26-2011 08:17 AM

That is less than ideal, I would end up out of pocket too much. Say they give me $5000 for the car, buy it back for $2000, and have to spend 3500 to fix it, then need to do the timing belt and water pump, numbers don't work on that, it is worth way too much for salvage. Maybe if they let me buy it back for a buck, that ain't happening though.

VincentVega 05-26-2011 08:30 AM

What do you pay for tbelts out there? It's a straight forward job if you dont mind getting a little dirty.

Tobra 05-26-2011 08:34 AM

I would have to buy a tool too, would end up being about $500 and a day of working on it , and I just have other stuff to do

RNajarian 05-26-2011 09:04 AM

First of all it appears that you were not injured in the accident which is the most important thing.

I've had some great daily drivers which were mentioned in this thread.

My 1984 944 was great on gas and fun to drive. Maintenance became an expensive problem. Of course I drive 20,000 miles a year, so that may have been the reason . If I were to get into another 944 it would be a 1987 or later so I would have the airbags and ABS.

After the 944 I had a Boxster for five years, put 120,000 miles on it before I traded it in. You could easily get a five year older or less Certified Pre Owned Boxster for $25,000 out the door from a dealer. I did, car was five years old with 40k

I say get a fun safe car. I'm currently in a Mercedes CLK 350 certified pre owned loaded heated seats satellite GPS etc. Got it for $28,000 Certified at dealer with 32,000 miles

Whatever you get. . . Get a safe one. Good luck

BRPORSCHE 05-26-2011 09:18 AM

Tobster,

Get the mazdaspeed3. + elventy billion

Went out on a strool with one, and the boost is addicting. Seriously, go test drive one.

scottmandue 05-26-2011 09:34 AM

I wasn't aware Buick made one of the best handling cars in the world?

Unfortunately coming off a Honda a 944 would need a lot more up keep... like you I just don't have time (a day) to devote to keeping mine running.

Have you considered a used Ferrari?

dtw 05-26-2011 09:50 AM

Mah-fkn FORD MUSTANG

onewhippedpuppy 05-26-2011 09:52 AM

Sorry to the BMW guys, but after owning two E36 BMWs I would not recommend one as a reliable DD. Fun to drive but cheaply made, I'd buy an E30 long before another E36.

There's about one million options that fit your criteria. I'm selling a 1999 Boxster in excellent condition with 65k for $13k, that would work.:D. Mine or not used Boxsters and 996s are smoking deals, in my opinion the best deal going on a used sports car. Each is a blast to drive, but comfortable and reliable enough to be a great DD.


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