January 25, 200620 yr alright im starting a new thread since BV is such a post whore he hijacks all my threads lol ive been looking aroud an of course the mercedes has been sold for 2100 and it was in perfect condition except for the low gas level and ugly beaded seat covers.....damn ive been looking at 4 cylinder, 4 dr sedans in the midsized area and also wagons of most sizes -- 93-96 corolla wagon, not bad looking good insurance and good prices and my dad likes it since its a jap car, downside..... none in my area right now -- focus wagon..... nothing needs to be said its easy on insurance thats it -- taurus wagon, good insurance, big car, ford, ugly, domestic -- escort wagon, similair to the taurus blech -- subaru forester, great engine, great looking, easy on insurance, downside.....dad would steal it and crash it, no joke -- volvo wagon, blech its a volvo i dont want it its easy on insurance tho but blech -- camry wagon, ugly, better than corolla, easyish on insurance but my dad doesnt like the idea cuz we already have a camry wagon -- mazda protege, not that great on insurance, kinda cheap, nice, easy to steal, dad doesnt like em any OPINIONS on MY situation would be appreciated and also and suggestions abuot MY situation would be appreciated ANY thread hijacking will make me cry.....well not really but i remember who my friends are lol Edited January 25, 200620 yr by mute
January 26, 200620 yr The only honest advice I can give you is: get an old gen saab 9-3 (all og 9-3's were turbo'd) or a new gen 900 turbo you can find them for prety cheap (for example, I saw a 1999 saab 9-3 with all options, had only 190 000km's (roughly 120 000 miles) and was being offered for 4999$ canadian dollars!!) you can get a '95-'98 saab 900 turbo for anywere from 1 grand to 10 grand...... thers allot of deals on them out there and they are very reliable. I know first hand and if you check MSN autos reviews, they all get either 4 out of 5 or 5 out of 5 depending on what year for reliability... my suggestions, find one that is turbo'd, not tomany miles and with not all the options that way you'll have less chance at electrical issues in the future g-luck!
January 26, 200620 yr Author The only honest advice I can give you is: get an old gen saab 9-3 (all og 9-3's were turbo'd) or a new gen 900 turbo you can find them for prety cheap (for example, I saw a 1999 saab 9-3 with all options, had only 190 000km's (roughly 120 000 miles) and was being offered for 4999$ canadian dollars!!) you can get a '95-'98 saab 900 turbo for anywere from 1 grand to 10 grand...... thers allot of deals on them out there and they are very reliable. I know first hand and if you check MSN autos reviews, they all get either 4 out of 5 or 5 out of 5 depending on what year for reliability... my suggestions, find one that is turbo'd, not tomany miles and with not all the options that way you'll have less chance at electrical issues in the future g-luck! thank you though..... no turbos sir bad for insurance esp stock cuz my insurance looks up the VIN and charges insurance for a turbo vehicle no matter if i remove it or not im actually considering the corolla if i cna find one cuz its a not bad looking vehcle and my dad likes it Edited January 26, 200620 yr by mute
January 26, 200620 yr thank you though..... no turbos sir bad for insurance esp stock cuz my insurance looks up the VIN and charges insurance for a turbo vehicle no matter if i remove it or not im actually considering the corolla if i cna find one cuz its a not bad looking vehcle and my dad likes it the fact that mine is a turbo makes a 50$ difference on my insurance per month...... not as much as what I was expecting..... my dad priced out some quotes: -1995 chev lumina: 390$ a month -PLPD -2004 chev aveo : 410$ a month -PLPD -2002 Saab 9-3: 550$ a month -Full coverage but that is in ontario, canada and also, I'm on "facility insurance" wich is insurance for people who have a hard time getting afordable insurance due to a tainted driving record.... Edited January 26, 200620 yr by TurboRush
January 26, 200620 yr Author yah well that 50 dollars a month out of my pocket is a bit for me the difference is that my insurance is 1300 for the corolla for six months 1600 for the saab 1400 for most of the others a few even higher its weak but for me thats not too bad and i like the size for it not many options and im paying my owninsurance so its pretty high to have that big a difference per month
January 26, 200620 yr Author turbo...... i know your trying to help and these are all cars i would be more than happy to own but the thing is loooowww on insurance meaning a 4 dr mid sized2 banger sedan or wagon not much inbetween i have some smaller cars on my list only cuz theyre wagons catch my drift ohhh i how i wish i could have a V6 damn...... Nos, you serious cuz if so tell me why ya like em so i can know what you do?
January 26, 200620 yr No, I wasn't serious in the least bit. I guess I'd say the Subaru.. Edited January 26, 200620 yr by NOS2006
January 26, 200620 yr Subarus are cooler than most of the otehr cars you mentioned IMHO They have boxer engines and send most of thier power to the rear wheels, therefore I think they're noit bad. P.S. alsmo it's easy to find a 5-speed
January 26, 200620 yr Saturn S-series, if you can find one that hasn't been run into the ground. They're cheap & easy to work on, cheap to buy (I got my '99 for just over $5K over a year ago, and there are better deals than that out there), and if they haven't been run into the ground, are generally very reliable.
January 26, 200620 yr Author well the mazda im worried about cost of the vehicle more than anything im actually considering a sub but as a sedan not a wagon, its harder on insurance but its only by 5 $ a yr then again the corolla is somethin my dad would like and its great on insurance and its a good size.....damn hate these cars id rather jsut get an I4 taurus sedan and swap the 4.0 V6 and i saw the saturns but im soory i cant stand saturns or volvos, jsut not my type of vehicle and i cant stand the backwards saaab engines Edited January 26, 200620 yr by mute
January 26, 200620 yr If I were an agent working for comissions, I'd recommend a Suzuki Samurai with puffy offroad tires.
January 26, 200620 yr Author Why don't you ask your insurance agent for some suggestions? That's how I wound up with my Delta. If you go with something that is at least 10-15 years old your insurance is be much cheaper than if you bought something newer. actually my insurance takes into account safety, cars from 15 yrs ago didnt all have the safety equipment they do now and it raises up insurance lol great
January 26, 200620 yr Wow, Mute... if those were my choices for a car, I'd have to kill myself. Ugh... wagons. But if you must, go for a Subaru. Not a Forester, but an Impreza/Outback Sport. They're nice (although, I prefer the coupes) and you can't go wrong with 'em. Get that... or kill yourself. Which you would you rather pick?
January 26, 200620 yr Author actually right now im looking at like 98 taurus sedans with an I4 they can look pretty nice..............now its time to shoot myself lol
January 26, 200620 yr the only taurus you'd catch me driving is the SHO..... And the saab only has a backward engine if you choose a c900 (classic 900, as opposed to the NG900 made from '94 to '98) the later has its engine placed the same way any corola, camry, cavalier or Taurus has its engine placed. It's also in the same price range, more reliable than most (and you mentioned that of your insurer) and is also available in non-turbo form with a 2.3L I4 with 150 HP and hatchback to fit all the extra family lugage..... but dont let me convince you, shop for one in your price range and test drive a non turbo. or whatever else you are interested in...... how about a mazda protege?
January 26, 200620 yr I don't know what years you are looking at exactly, but if you're interested and wanna go back a bit, the E30 3ers are great cars. You can find a late 80's 325 for pretty cheap. If you find one that has been taken care of they are pretty reliable as well. They're also pretty fun cars to drive. Don't know what insurance runs on them...can't be much. But yea, just a suggestion. EDIT: read your post mroe closely...looks like you're looking for a larger car and a smaller engine, so nevermind. Edited January 26, 200620 yr by Nick
January 26, 200620 yr my 01 alero only costs 1200 a year to insure, not bad and that is with a v6. In its last years of production it was regularly listed as one of the 10 cheapest cars in the US to insure. Good reliablitiy handes well good power fairly stylish one of the best interiors of a domesticin its generation...whats notto like?
January 26, 200620 yr Saturn S-series, if you can find one that hasn't been run into the ground. They're cheap & easy to work on, cheap to buy (I got my '99 for just over $5K over a year ago, and there are better deals than that out there), and if they haven't been run into the ground, are generally very reliable. Very true. I am considering one after the wagon goes... A few of my friends have them- one has a 93 Sc1 with well over 250k on it...and still going...
January 26, 200620 yr actually right now im looking at like 98 taurus sedans with an I4 they can look pretty nice..............now its time to shoot myself lol I would try an 00 or a 01..if you can..there are a truckload out there... I spotted an 00 with 89k for 3300...
January 26, 200620 yr The '98 Taurus is the catfish one, right? I didn't know they had a 4 cylinder available.
January 26, 200620 yr Author soory part of my post got lost im a retard soory i was saying the taurus and also buicks with an I4 good for each car and if i can help it ill get a century with a V6 as well and the alero is two door right? cant pull it my insurance is dif from yours soory SHO is HOOOTTT 3.4 tuned by kawasaki? faassst cars man but high on insurance for sure
January 26, 200620 yr Alero is both 2- and 4-door. It isn't very safe, though. You'd be good in a W- or G-body. Look at a late-90s Buick.
January 26, 200620 yr Listen to Croc, mute. There's room for only ONE pink Grand Prix in this community. :AH-HA_wink:
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