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If I had that kind of money, these are the kind of cars that I would debate
-Buick Regal or a Pontiac Grand Prix Fairly low mileage (usually just under or over 100,000 miles) 3.8L V6 Supercharged 240hp / 280ft.-lbs of torque -VW Golf / Jetta TDI (Diesel) 45mpg average, maybe a little higher -Chevy K-5 Blazer / Dodge Ramcharger Buick/Pontiac, A nice extremely comfy car, ok mileage (20mpg), smooth tranny, and a really awesome sleeper car. Get to own some unsuspecting people in. Plus it isn't that hard to get it pushing 300+hp, but it is a bit expensive. Downside is that it is an auto, but it is supposed to be a kicka$$ tranny though. VW, can't beat the mileage. Freaking AWESOME. Plus diesel is always cheaper. Downside is that it has no power. I am sure you can mod it to hell and back though. Chevy/Dodge, it will take you anywhere on gravel or in the mud. ![]() |
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i got a 95 maxima fully loaded with 73,000 miles for 5800.
one of the best cars ive ever ridin in. ________ Ford Sierra specifications |
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If I had that kind of money, these are the kind of cars that I would debate |
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Nice thread I am looking also for a new car for the same amount of money about $5000 to replace my POS 1997 Ford Escort
![]() I need some suggestions too I was looking for the 2002-2003 Mitsubishi Galant...seems to fit nicely in the price range with low mileage and good looking car too http://newyork.craigslist.org/jsy/car/353662079.html What do you think? |
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I have the Chevy Impala with the 3.8L V6 (non-supercharged). The tranny is ok for a four-speed auto, but you really have to rev it to expose the power. It gets 30mpg on the highway, so I don't complain about that. Why don't you include the Impala SS with the Regal and Grand Prix? They're all W-body cars with the same engines and the same transmissions afaik. Also, the tranny in the Supercharged 3.8L is a heavy duty version that is used for that motor and other V8 motors. The tranny is able to handle the extra torque a lot better, and can handle modification to the car without braking. The Impala SS has a 5.7L engine, which if someone is looking for a relatively cheap car, I doubt they'll want to spend a lot on gas. |
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Nice thread I am looking also for a new car for the same amount of money about $5000 to replace my POS 1997 Ford Escort If I were in the market for a Galant, I would try to find one (96-06) with the 2.5L V6 Twin-Turbo. Can't beat 280hp / 268ft.-lbs of torque. [thumbup] My self, I have also be eye balling the Mazda Millenia S. It has a Miller Cycle 2.3L Supercharged V6. 210hp / 210ft.-lbs torque. It was on the Wards 10 best engine list for 3 years. It has 40hp more then the 2.5L V6 and it have better rated fuel economy also which is pretty neat. The Miller Cycle is supposed to a bit better efficiency compared to all the other motors that are out there even when under forced air induction. Plus you should be able to get quiet a bit more power out of it too. EPA Ratings Old = 20/28 New = 17/25 The 2.5L has 1mpg less on the hwy miles on both old and new. |
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