I need a second car for my new job... badly. Especially if I want to do some real work to the CB7 (can't have downtime, since my job involves driving).
My requirements are fairly strict though... I'll be driving this new car 300+ miles a day, so damn it, I'm going to like it!
This won't be for a little while... still trying to save up (I haven't magically come into a ton of money... this is all preliminary stuff while I shop... and figure out how to get a loan with my current debts!)
Anyway, here are the rquirements:
I can afford about $5000... or I plan to be able to. No more.
I NEED to get at least 25mpg city/highway combined. I do about 2/3 highway, 1/3 city. Car rarely gets shut off.
The car MUST be comfortable. No 86 Ford Escort vinyl seats!
I need reliability. I can't have my CB7 in the shop and risk the new car taking a crap on me. I know any older car presents that risk somewhat, but some are worse than others (Ford Escort vs. Honda Civic, for example...)
I need it to be fairly inexpensive and easy to fix (so high-end German is probably out... maybe ANY German).
It's gotta be 5 speed... there are very few exceptions to that.
Now for the fun stuff This is where I'm having trouble.
I want about 15hp/lb
I'm looking for something that handles better than the CB7... or at least has a zippier feel (as you guys know, the CB7 feels fairly heavy).
I'd rather have RWD or AWD. FWD is redundant. I have one of those already.
I'd really like something turbo or supercharged. There are a few FWD cars I may consider if they are turbo or SC'd.
I'd like decent upgrade potential. Something with part prices on par with our cars, and fairly decent gains (usually easy with turbo...)
A sunroof and AC would be awesome
That's about it. I know the second half of my list kinda screws with the first half. I KNOW I'm looking for something that might not exist. That's why I'm coming to you guys. I'm sure someone here might have some info for me!
My stepfather owns a Chrysler dealership, so he could possibly help me find something worth a bit more for what I want to spend (auction access is great). Still, nothing is guaranteed...
My requirements are fairly strict though... I'll be driving this new car 300+ miles a day, so damn it, I'm going to like it!
This won't be for a little while... still trying to save up (I haven't magically come into a ton of money... this is all preliminary stuff while I shop... and figure out how to get a loan with my current debts!)
Anyway, here are the rquirements:
I can afford about $5000... or I plan to be able to. No more.
I NEED to get at least 25mpg city/highway combined. I do about 2/3 highway, 1/3 city. Car rarely gets shut off.
The car MUST be comfortable. No 86 Ford Escort vinyl seats!
I need reliability. I can't have my CB7 in the shop and risk the new car taking a crap on me. I know any older car presents that risk somewhat, but some are worse than others (Ford Escort vs. Honda Civic, for example...)
I need it to be fairly inexpensive and easy to fix (so high-end German is probably out... maybe ANY German).
It's gotta be 5 speed... there are very few exceptions to that.
Now for the fun stuff This is where I'm having trouble.
I want about 15hp/lb
I'm looking for something that handles better than the CB7... or at least has a zippier feel (as you guys know, the CB7 feels fairly heavy).
I'd rather have RWD or AWD. FWD is redundant. I have one of those already.
I'd really like something turbo or supercharged. There are a few FWD cars I may consider if they are turbo or SC'd.
I'd like decent upgrade potential. Something with part prices on par with our cars, and fairly decent gains (usually easy with turbo...)
A sunroof and AC would be awesome
That's about it. I know the second half of my list kinda screws with the first half. I KNOW I'm looking for something that might not exist. That's why I'm coming to you guys. I'm sure someone here might have some info for me!
My stepfather owns a Chrysler dealership, so he could possibly help me find something worth a bit more for what I want to spend (auction access is great). Still, nothing is guaranteed...
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