OT- Safe, cheap, reliable, fun commuter sedan suggestions under $15K
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- Lexus GS has no manual trans.
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I have a 2006 WRX limited totally stock as a DD and it is a blast drive and the gas mileage is decent. Maintenance is relatively low and it will easily keep up with any 993.
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At least you are not looking at mustangs anymore:-)
If you want japanese, the 04-08 acura TL is hard to beat. A much much better car than the TSX. Very fast and fairly roomy inside. I recommend you test drive one.
The subaru outback is good car, but you will get so bored very fast! The WRX would be more fun.
I get back from HKG tomorrow. Let's go car shopping. I'm also looking for another car:-)
If you want japanese, the 04-08 acura TL is hard to beat. A much much better car than the TSX. Very fast and fairly roomy inside. I recommend you test drive one.
The subaru outback is good car, but you will get so bored very fast! The WRX would be more fun.
I get back from HKG tomorrow. Let's go car shopping. I'm also looking for another car:-)
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What I like best of all is a deal, so I may just need to act quickly on whatever someone is giving away amongst today's group of: Legacy, Jetta 2.5, E46 and Saab 9-3.
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A Volkswagen MY05.5 to present Jetta A5 sedan body. 2.5 or 1.9 TDI. Auto or manual gearbox. 5 Star safety rating car.
All that said is I own a MY2006.5 Jetta TDI which is ridiculously optioned to the hilt. Don’t get me wrong it’s still a VW however a nice commuter car that I’d ordered new. The 1.9 diesel w/DSG gearbox allows for your right foot to have fun with the torque. It's no speed demon however the torque is always there ready to scoot. Ours has heated leather memory seats/mirrors, DVD Navi w/ a super duper HiFi mit CD changer and Sat radio etc. The HVAC dual auto climate control is one of the best, Interior lighting package, Smart wipers, 1 touch electric windows all around, Glass sunroof, Electric rear window shade, Airbags galore. etc..etc. And a host of other VW equipment not normally found in its product group. Our TDI is all stock basically.
:: Add the VW DriversGear Eibach lowering springs, 17” GTI wheels with Michelin sneakers, up rated Pagid brake pads and way you go with an under the radar low investment commuter car that’s easy to own and fun to drive. O did I mention the trunk is huge..
The MY05 thru 09 model Subi Outback XT (XT = 2.5l turbo slightly detuned WRX version motor, 250hp/250 FT LBS. Tuning comes in at 280hp/290 FT LBS.) was mentioned as a commuter car option: thirsty (-20mpg) for premium fuel is all I can say; we own one. Check out www.legacygt.com in the Outback section where at long last our XT Outback was fitted with a Japanese domestic market sourced Bilstein BTS suspension kit. Makes the Outback XT closer to a Audi A4 wagon than the crummy commuter car chassis that it is. The Bilstein spring/strut kit transforms the Outback while maintaining the classic Outback signature raised ride height.
The brakes totally suck on the Subi Outback chassis’s…. buyer beware… and the route to up rating the brakes isn’t that straight forward on the Outback series. I’m just saying.
All that said is I own a MY2006.5 Jetta TDI which is ridiculously optioned to the hilt. Don’t get me wrong it’s still a VW however a nice commuter car that I’d ordered new. The 1.9 diesel w/DSG gearbox allows for your right foot to have fun with the torque. It's no speed demon however the torque is always there ready to scoot. Ours has heated leather memory seats/mirrors, DVD Navi w/ a super duper HiFi mit CD changer and Sat radio etc. The HVAC dual auto climate control is one of the best, Interior lighting package, Smart wipers, 1 touch electric windows all around, Glass sunroof, Electric rear window shade, Airbags galore. etc..etc. And a host of other VW equipment not normally found in its product group. Our TDI is all stock basically.
:: Add the VW DriversGear Eibach lowering springs, 17” GTI wheels with Michelin sneakers, up rated Pagid brake pads and way you go with an under the radar low investment commuter car that’s easy to own and fun to drive. O did I mention the trunk is huge..
The MY05 thru 09 model Subi Outback XT (XT = 2.5l turbo slightly detuned WRX version motor, 250hp/250 FT LBS. Tuning comes in at 280hp/290 FT LBS.) was mentioned as a commuter car option: thirsty (-20mpg) for premium fuel is all I can say; we own one. Check out www.legacygt.com in the Outback section where at long last our XT Outback was fitted with a Japanese domestic market sourced Bilstein BTS suspension kit. Makes the Outback XT closer to a Audi A4 wagon than the crummy commuter car chassis that it is. The Bilstein spring/strut kit transforms the Outback while maintaining the classic Outback signature raised ride height.
The brakes totally suck on the Subi Outback chassis’s…. buyer beware… and the route to up rating the brakes isn’t that straight forward on the Outback series. I’m just saying.
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Reliable? Super nice car? I'd forget about a preowned 545i, MB 01 E55, older E46, etc. Maintenance could really add up on a German car. Japanese cars are usually A LOT less on maintenance. My buddy buys and sells Saabs. He does like them and they can be had pretty cheap.
My wife chose this and adores this car. It's got all the goodies and instead of $51k, they're now down to $15k with some miles on them (2005's)
I'd get the black interior but here's a beige one...
Top of the line Acura for the price of a used Civic
It has everything.
Nice detail
Decent size bac seat, wider than the TL
Pretty big trunk
All the goodies AND AWD! Yahooo
Acceptable looking wheels
My wife chose this and adores this car. It's got all the goodies and instead of $51k, they're now down to $15k with some miles on them (2005's)
I'd get the black interior but here's a beige one...
Top of the line Acura for the price of a used Civic
It has everything.
Nice detail
Decent size bac seat, wider than the TL
Pretty big trunk
All the goodies AND AWD! Yahooo
Acceptable looking wheels
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http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...t_drive_review