My car was totalled in a wreck last week and I'm getting about 4800 from insurance for it. I had a 2001 Saturn SL1 (or 2, I can't remember right now) with a manual transmission. I drove it for about 6 years with next to no maintenance on it and loved the gas consumption on it (about 32-35mpg).Does anyone have any good suggestions on what I should get to replace it? I'm looking for a smaller car with manual trans. and good mileage. It doesn't have to be a powerhouse, just the basics with good reliability. Price is also a large factor here so I'm looking for something under 15-16k if I can.Used cars are also in consideration as long as I can get a good deal on them and they are reliable.
4/16/2007 1:03:53 PM
Civic FTW.
4/16/2007 1:04:28 PM
I was looking at Saturn Ion's, anyone with experience with the Ion line?
4/16/2007 1:44:18 PM
SHHHH...haven't you heard? there was shooting at vtech!everybody is affixed to the chit chat thread... BRB.
4/16/2007 1:56:56 PM
VTECH!
4/16/2007 2:20:46 PM
get a hondaand do your maintenance from now on
4/16/2007 2:23:38 PM
I'm not really knowledgeable about car repair at all. I do not want to have to fix my car myself. Also, I don't want it to break to need to be fixed.
4/16/2007 2:41:00 PM
you dont have to do itbut take it to someone and have it done
4/16/2007 2:44:40 PM
^^so you drove the saturn for 6 years without even getting an oil change?
4/16/2007 3:31:18 PM
no, i drove it without any non-standard maintenance.
4/16/2007 3:38:35 PM
you should get a dsm, they have an awesome reliability track record
4/16/2007 8:49:28 PM
Get one with 4 wheels, oh, and a motor.
4/16/2007 8:54:43 PM
Civic. Corolla is also an option. But I'd go Civic. Rather than new, which in your price range would basically be the bottom-of-the-line model, you should be able to score an '06 with some niceties and still plenty of warranty left.
4/16/2007 9:44:45 PM
4/16/2007 9:46:11 PM
I don't know what your tastes or prefferences are, but you can get: Nissan: Maxima, Altima, Sentra Honda: Accord, CivicToyota: Carolla, CamryThe mileage and age would be varied though.
4/16/2007 9:47:46 PM
I had a 2005 altima, gas mileage was decent around 28.5 avg. I liked the fact that it had a timing chain and not a belt. Sheetmetal is shitty thin. We had trouble selling ours when we needed a bigger car. Seems like more people would rather have the honda/toyota. Altima was nice and quick for a 4 banger but it consumes more gas than the hondas. I would drive it today but I didn't want 2 car payments.
4/16/2007 11:05:02 PM
It dissapoints me to see that when people think cheap, reliable & fuel efficient they automatically think Japanese. I realize that this is mainly the fault of the American car manufacturers but it's very unfortunate. I assume, these are often the top criteria that a large majority of American's consider when initiating the automovtive buying process & I just hope that the American automotive industry will be able to change our perception of this. I say support the American automotive industry, buy another GM car (or Ford if you like, but I'm not sure what to make of Chrysler right now).[Edited on April 17, 2007 at 6:30 AM. Reason : ]
4/17/2007 6:29:24 AM
buy an electric scooter.they dont even use oil
4/17/2007 8:25:29 AM
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/car/313647560.html
4/17/2007 4:12:21 PM
4/17/2007 7:10:09 PM
whatever, they make camry's in the US
4/17/2007 8:39:05 PM
^^ dude the fuckus is a pretty nice car. or the mazda speed 3i also like the new taurus replacement
4/17/2007 8:46:24 PM
4/17/2007 10:56:31 PM
actually, good point...my "American" Mercury Marauder was made in Ontario, Canada.
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