need a nice car w/ $16k budget
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need a nice car w/ $16k budget
Wifey needs a car. Looking for something that is less than 5 years old with adequate power, good gas mileage and great reliability. I was thinking an 2004 accord v6 or an IS300. I'm worried about Honda's v6 auto tranny problems and the IS is not that good on gas although it has bullet proof reliability.
Anyone have any suggestions? Need something within a week.
Anyone have any suggestions? Need something within a week.
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I don't know about bullet proof reliability with the IS300. They have lots of problems with the rear main seal going bad among other things.
I have a friend who was a service manager for years at an Acura dealership and now works at Lexus and says the Acura's had better reliability.
I have a friend who was a service manager for years at an Acura dealership and now works at Lexus and says the Acura's had better reliability.
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Originally Posted by Fibonacci
Buy her a new Mazda3 Five door hatch. Perfect and it has side curtain airbags.
And you can get a loaded (navi, leather, etc) low-mileage Mazda3 Hatch for less than $16k
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Originally Posted by bgsm1th
as stated in your other thread, Infiniti I35. Maybe a little more boring than the IS300, but fits the bill for every one of your requirements
What he said. I have a 2004 I35 with about 75K. Solid car. I get about 23 to 25 mpg. A little more when doing all highway. So far I've had it for 8 months and about 18K miles. Not a single problem. Only complaint is that it doesn't feel the same as the CLs I had before.
Power seems about equal. Mine has the winter package with heated seats front and back and heated stearing wheel. Nice to have when it gets cold. The ride is a lot more comfortable than the CL. And there is a lot of space for passangers and in the trunk.
It will not be as sporty and fun to drive as the IS, but it will more than likely run worry free for your wife.
If you have questions PM me.
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A little off the beaten path here, how about consideration of a Toyota Corolla XRS (preferrably certified)?
Aside from that, I also give an honorable mention to the Infiniti I35 though, I think most still go for >$16k (at least those with lower mileage).
Aside from that, I also give an honorable mention to the Infiniti I35 though, I think most still go for >$16k (at least those with lower mileage).
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Originally Posted by ludachrisvt
Wifey needs a car. Looking for something that is less than 5 years old with adequate power, good gas mileage and great reliability. I was thinking an 2004 accord v6 or an IS300. I'm worried about Honda's v6 auto tranny problems and the IS is not that good on gas although it has bullet proof reliability.
Anyone have any suggestions? Need something within a week.
Anyone have any suggestions? Need something within a week.
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Originally Posted by F23A4
A little off the beaten path here, how about consideration of a Toyota Corolla XRS (preferrably certified)?
Aside from that, I also give an honorable mention to the Infiniti I35 though, I think most still go for >$16k (at least those with lower mileage).
Aside from that, I also give an honorable mention to the Infiniti I35 though, I think most still go for >$16k (at least those with lower mileage).
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Originally Posted by dampfnudel
I think a new Civic would be a better choice.
....if one could just get beyond that "space age" dashboard.
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My wife drives a 2004 Accord V6 sedan. So far with 39K we have had no issues or problems with the car, and she doesn't take care of the car very well to be honest with you. There was a recall for an airbag issue, and shift gate issue... But that wasn't a big deal for us since we didn't encounter any problem with the recalled items.
Best car for the money when it comes to a sedan.
Best car for the money when it comes to a sedan.
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Originally Posted by sbuswell
get her a mazda 3 it's a fun car, plenty of room, good gas mileage, has a peppy 2.3L 4 banger and is a nice looking ride. They are very reliable as well.
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I like the Mazda 3 in that price range... I also like the Honda Fit, Scion xB, but the fit has already been eliminated, and the xB's styling isn't for everyone...
great looking car on the outside, terrible looking from the drivers seat...
My sister had a 2006 Civic sedan, but traded up to a CRV...
I hated the dash on that car...
Originally Posted by F23A4
....if one could just get beyond that "space age" dashboard.
My sister had a 2006 Civic sedan, but traded up to a CRV...
I hated the dash on that car...
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Originally Posted by ludachrisvt
or a 2004 Maxima? Any reliability problems with these?
I'd take a look over there.
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Originally Posted by GreenMonster
My sister had a 2006 Civic sedan, but traded up to a CRV...
I hated the dash on that car...