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if you can find an older RWD volvo 245 745 or 945 they are eazy and cheap to turbo
they all came with factory turbo's on some models
and old red block lasts forever even turboed except the head gaskets a cheap fix
all came with sticks 90+ are the best ones with anti-lock and air bags

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These are both nice. The Mercedes might be hard to find...
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2007-ish BMW 335Xi wagon.

Wife has the sedan- excellent car. Really wish we’d bought a wagon instead.
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2007-ish BMW 335Xi wagon.

Wife has the sedan- excellent car. Really wish we’d bought a wagon instead.
The US didn't get the twin turbo engine in the wagons. Just the normally aspirated N52 straight six.

I've got a 2007 with the six speed and sport package. Great car but really hard to find one like mine.

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What's the gearing like in 6th? My version of "high-strung" is something like 4k at 80mph. If it's at, say, 3200 it's relaxed enough for me.
The XT doesn't have a 6th, just the STI and the Legacy B Spec had 6 speeds in this era. I love my XT Outback as a DD for my needs but if I had a long freeway commute every day I'd look at something else. My son just bought a 2016 Golf R CPO with less than 30k in mileage. It's not technically a wagon but the 4 door is close. Available in DSG or 6 speed manual.
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I've got a 525 IT for sale. Runs great, looks great, 100% rust free. 114k miles. $5k. Fly in, drive home. Cooling system completely updated.
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2014 was the last year for the Jetta wagon and with low miles could be had for $10k or under. Also available with a manual! 2.5 engine is robust (170 hp) with good gearing so is quite quick and rarely needs much more than an oil change. The Jetta wagon was one of the most reliable dd cars I ever owned right behind the 05 Mazda 3 Hatch w/5spd; the VW isn't as tinny or tiresome to drive 100-150 miles a day either. [/img]
I am doing my first oil change on my 2.5 Jetta wagon today. I agree on the reliability and am a fan for daily driving it but NOT on the gearing or power. It is a dog, you have to wind the hell out of it to get any power. Coming from a TDI it was a disappointment, including the 5 speed. The gears are long and far apart.

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I've got a 525 IT for sale. Runs great, looks great, 100% rust free. 114k miles. $5k. Fly in, drive home. Cooling system completely updated.
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These are both nice. The Mercedes might be hard to find...
The 94/95 wagon is easy to find, deciding on which modifications to do is the hard part.
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The US didn't get the twin turbo engine in the wagons. Just the normally aspirated N52 straight six.

I've got a 2007 with the six speed and sport package. Great car but really hard to find one like mine.

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Nice wagon! Are those Apex rims? The wagons did get the N54 twin turbo engine in the 535xi (E61). It’s amazing how much extra hp/tq is coaxed out of it for a few hundred $$ on an ECU flash.

The manual wagons are very tough to find though.
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Pretty happy with my 2003 C240 wagon.
Was 1 owner, garage kept. 73,000 miles when I got it a year ago for $5500

My buddy owns a Mercedes shop for 30 years and before I got it
I asked him what is the best 2000 or newer MB wagon and he said definitely get a 240 wagon.
I took off the 240C emblem off the rear hatch, why advertise a base model ?
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Those FWD Volvos are not very dependable. My brothers V70 blew up at 120,000 miles. Too much to fix. He donated it for a tax write off.
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If you are trying to save money, an old European car of any kind is a bad idea unless you really enjoy DIY maintenance. Any of those can easily ring up a four figure repair bill without even trying. You'll also be hard-pressed to even find a nice one at this point, these aren't super common cars, particularly if you are looking for a stick in the E39.

You are coming out of a hot hatchback, so why not consider another hatchback? Similar space to the wagon but you'll open up a LOT more options, many of which are less expensive, more reliable, and can be more easily found with a stick.
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I have a 2009 E61 with a 6MT. I really like the car but DIY beyond plugs/coils/vanos solenoids can be difficult. The N54 engine is a great power plant but twin turbo runs hot. I drive mine as a daily but it does need an “enthusiast” owner to pay attention to it.
I like the e61, but like the e39 more. I didn't know they imported any e61's with a manual!

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Acura TSX wagon
REALLY tough to find. I dig them though.

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Me personally...I've always wanted that BMW. And would have it setup exactly as you have pictured. I like the car based on style alone. And would likely be willing to put up with some repairs just because I love the looks.
Yeah, kinda where I'm at.

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I would go with an E320 wagon with some upgrades.
your w124 makes my pants fit tight. Really cool setup. Think I need a bit more modern for DD

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Cadillac CTS-V wagon
still in the $50k range. ouch!

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All I can say: Mentally prepare yourself to be underwhelmed by turning and acceleration in any of those choices after the RS. Could you get an Focus ST for 10K? If so try that. We have one of those in addition to the RS and it has almost 200K miles with no issues. Great car.
The ST's under $15k have all been kid owned or thrashed. They are good little cars.

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I've got a 2007 with the six speed and sport package. Great car but really hard to find one like mine.
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I've got a 525 IT for sale. Runs great, looks great, 100% rust free. 114k miles. $5k. Fly in, drive home. Cooling system completely updated.
Looks gorgeous! I might PM you for details. Theres a couple 540's I'm also looking at.
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A buddy just bought this 2006 AWD wagon.
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Outback is the only answer here...

Every Euro option is just so you can feel/look cool. Do I love them, yes but they are far from money savers.
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Benz W210 is a pretty reliable platform.
I’ve had this 2002 E320 for the past couple years. I’d love to have the AMG wagon, but fuel costs...

I wouldn’t call it sporty, but for its size it handles well and is very comfortable and smooth.

They come in many different combinations: Diesel, AWD, V6, V8....

The later models are better as the older transmission was weak and rust was a problem.

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I like those Merc wagons, but one of my buds jokes that it looks like a hearse. BTW, nice wheels!
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I like those Merc wagons, but one of my buds jokes that it looks like a hearse. BTW, nice wheels!
Hearse!!?? Yo’buddy needs some glasses...LOL.

Though you could probably COULD fit a casket in the back. It’s pretty easy to remove the rear seats, which gives it an enormous cargo space.
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I've owned 2 (nearly) of the cars on your list...

A 2001 520iT, which is a European version of the US cars... Still has an M54 engine, just smaller and underpowered. It had a 5-speed manual. We bought it for $800, well neglected, and all-in it owed us ~$2500, which included $400 in new tires. I DIY'd everything. It was very easy to work on. When we bought it, I baselined the car by replacing all of the standard fail points on the M54, which included oil gaskets and the entire cooling system with radiator. Aftermarket parts are inexpensive and it made it drop dead reliable for the year we owned it... I don't see value in OEM parts on an $800 car. It was a rust-bucket and failed inspection after the year, so I sold it rather than fix it. The guy that bought it patched up the holes and the car lives on today. Rust won't be an issue in CA. So I would vote for one. This car had 270+k kilometers.

We replaced it with a 2005 Volvo V70, which is the P2 platform, so a little older than you are looking at. Apparently, these are considered throwaway cars, which was great for me because we got it for $1300 with 155000 miles. It is rust free and still looks fairly new. The interior is in fantastic shape and the leather is much nicer than what we had in the BMW. It is a different animal than the Bimmer. It is not as much fun to drive (it is squishier and has a slushbox) but it is a 2.5T with a low pressure turbo and has plenty of power. It is also easy to work on... perhaps easier than the BMW. It has some weak points but parts are similarly inexpensive. Again, with a car this cheap, I don't see value in OEM parts. With it, I had to rebuild the PCV system because it was plugged and shortly after we bought the car caused it to quit idling. $200-$300 parts and a half day of DIY (with some tire kicking) and it was good to go again. We also had a coilpack go bad. Currently, I'm seeing excessive oil coming from the charge air pipe from the turbo, so I think a rebuild is in order. I say rebuild because it sounds quiet and still produces plently of power, so I'm not expecting major damage or wear on the turbine (I could be wrong). It will be fixed shortly. I realize this isn't a P3 like you mentioned but they are similar cars and are probably more evolutionary than revolutionary.

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