Deja vu
Following up my Hauler thread and keeping in the spirit of updating my garage, I'm now looking for suggestions on a replacement for my Miata.
It's not sold yet, in fact I haven't even posted an ad (it's my only vehicle at the moment).
But, I figure it's about time to get something else. It's had a good run and somebody else needs to enjoy it for a while. I'm sure I'll get another in the future.
Again, as with the van I'm looking to spend about $4000, preferably less.
Here's what I need:
1. Reliable
Obviously this is a big issue with me The Miata has given me VERY few issues, and it only stranded me once (when I ran out of gas). I'd like my next car to be somewhere near that level of reliability although I doubt I'll top it.
2. Economical
Another biggie... this will be my new DD, so I need decent mileage for running around the Metromess (my darn hobbies keep me busy). Nothing crazy, but over 30mpg on the freeway is fine.
3. Reasonably sporty
I'm not looking for another autocross car although I wouldn't mind being able to take it to an event now and then to get a fix. 4-door is fine, I just don't want something terribly ugly
No real preference on auto or manual tranny. I can put up with either.
4. Fairly new
Preferably 1999+.
A few I've been looking at... Mitsubishi Lancer, Honda Civic, Eclipse, Celica, blah blah blah (yes, I know they don't fit the definition of "sporty", but whatever).
How's the reliability of Mitsubishi cars? I found a nice 2002 Lancer for $2550 on Craigslist but I know very little about them.... it had 166k, not sure if that's a "scary point" for them or not.
Thanks for any info
09 Lexus RX350
.... no Miata
Interference engine
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Depends on when it was last done. If the seller had documentation proving it had been done recently, say 10 or 20K, I wouldn't worry about it. Otherwise I'd be adding in the expense of a TB change as part of the overall cost of the deal. Don't know if it would be worth it on a 160K Mitsubishi.
My past experience with Mitsubishi's would tend to lean with 160k being about the overhaul time on the engine. The 2.6L G54b I-4 and the 3.0 v6 were the engines I had experience with. They were both 80's models and early 90's models.
I would suggest a Nissan Maxima or Toyota Camery if you are looking for longevity in a larger car.
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Instead of buying two sub $4k crapwagons, why don't you pool the money from the sale of both cars and buy one nicer, newer, and potentially much lower maintenance vehicle? In the current economic climate, you'd be surprised what you can buy for $8k.
Iain
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THat's a WAY too logical idea.......... :)
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This might work for you, and may even fit in your budget! Perfect bling for a former mall cop
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You mean like the $3200 "crapwagon" Miata that hasn't had an issue, or the $2200 Integra that stranded me only once due to a bad coil?
$4000 can buy a decent vehicle... I need something large to carry planes (and it more than likely won't get great mileage) and something that gets good mileage for a DD. Both are for completely different purposes but both are a safety net in case one of them has issues... which I like, and it's worked for me in the past.
HudsonHawk, did the older Camry have a giant trunk and folding seats like that? It could serve as my small-plane hauler when I'm driving to a more distant event. I've actually looked at them but didn't want to admit to researching 30-year-old-professional-mom-cars
MiataMoto, I'd love a Protege5 but I don't want to spend a pile of money on a single car, nor do I want to go into debt.
09 Lexus RX350
.... no Miata
Sorry I snapped. But when somebody automatically assumes that a sub-$4k car is going to be a "crapmobile" I don't really take it as a compliment considering what I already drive.
Also, I don't know how many people would be willing to hand me the money for the Miata and then wait a few days for me to find another vehicle before turning the car over to them... otherwise I might consider it.
Thanks for the info. I'll look for something under 100k if I go that direction.
09 Lexus RX350
.... no Miata
Here is a 96 on craigslist with pics of the trunk. Looks big and it looks like the seats do fold down.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/ctd/975453831.html