The time has come!

insurance on that WRX is going to be high.



You can get a used V6 Mazda 6 in that price range. great car. plenty of people autox with it and it's pretty quick.



I've had one for 8 months and I still grin when I drive it.



you can also probably get a new mazda3 in that range.
 
PC,



I should have mentioned that it needs to be in the area. Sounds cool though.



I'm looking more into the RSX suggested.



Reid, Never been a fan of the newer Mustangs personally, but an earlier model (like, 1st of 2nd generation) isn't out of the question.



Everyone else, thank you for the suggestions. I will look into them ASAP. )
 
tdekany said:
It would be a no brainer for me: 2005 Scion tC [/QUOTE



i am with tdekany. wish i could get my wife to go with it. it has room. it is new. the price is right.
 
cwcad said:
tdekany said:
It would be a no brainer for me: 2005 Scion tC [/QUOTE



i am with tdekany. wish i could get my wife to go with it. it has room. it is new. the price is right.



Not tryin' to bash but I've heard rumors of QC issues on thes car already. It's a first gen platform so I think it has some bugs. Other than that it seems to line up w/ what you're lookin' for.



The WRX would be my first choice and I hope to own one some day soon even though I'm twice your age. I had an AWD/turbo Eagle Talon 10 yrs ago and it was the shiznit!!! Great all weather car and sporty enough for the weekends. Drove it 120k miles 'til I traded it in but the insurance is steep on a turbo car for your age range.



That particular WRX seems like it has some high milage on it though. Keep in mind also that if you can't land the WRX you may be able to find a regular Impreza that would be more economical and better on your insurance but still fun to drive w/ the AWD. You could also add a turbo to one of these later if you needed too . . . ;)



Maybe take a look at the SVT Focus also:

SVT Focus They're kinda smallish lookin' to me but everyone I've talked to that has one says they're a kick to drive and pretty economical too!



Good luck!
 
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...ess=23450&search_type=both&advanced=&isp=y&st

2001 Subaru Legacy GT 4WD



$14,990

Price $14,990

Body Style Wagon

Mileage 43,244

Exterior Color White

Engine 4 Cylinder Gasoline

Transmission Automatic

Fuel Type Gasoline

Doors Four Door

Stock No. 93953

VIN 4S3BH645817309234





Legacy GT * 5 Photos! * Balance of Factory Warranty! * Vehicle includes: Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Power Driver's Seat, AM/FM Stereo Radio, Cassette Player, Power Sunroof, Trip Odometer, Tachometer, Air Conditioning, Tilt Steering Wheel, and Cruise Control.



Power Steering; Power Brakes; Power Door Locks; Power Windows; Cassette Player; Radial Tires; Alloy Wheels; Gauge Cluster; Clock; Trip Odometer; Tachometer; Air Conditioning; Tilt Steering Wheel; Cruise Control; Tinted Glass; Interval Wipers; Rear Defroster; Console; Carpeting; Day-Night Lever; Dual Sport Mirrors; Front Bucket Seats; Reclining Seats; Cloth Upholstery; Accent Stripes; Power Sunroof; Body Side Moldings; Center Arm Rest; Power Drivers Seat; Rear Window Wiper; Luggage Rack; AM-FM Stereo Radio; Dual Air Bags; Leather Wrap Steering Wheel;
 
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...ss=23450&search_type=both&advanced=&isp=y&sta





2001 Subaru Outback Limited AWD



$13,595



Price $13,595

Body Style Wagon

Mileage 81,435

Exterior Color Light Green

Interior Color Tan

Engine 4 Cylinder Gasoline

Transmission Automatic

Drive Type All wheel drive

Fuel Type Gasoline

Stereo AM/FM Compact Disc Playr

Doors Four Door

Stock No. 4737

VIN 4S3BH686017656768





Driver Air Bag; Anti-Lock Brakes; Air Conditioning; Alloy Wheels; Cruise Control; Passenger Air Bag; Rear Window Defroster; Power Seats; Leather Seats; Power Door Locks; Power Mirrors; Power Windows; Power Steering; Sunroof/Moonroof; Tilt Wheel;
 
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...oth&advanced=&isp=y&start_year=1981&cardist=3



2002 Subaru Outback Sport AWD



$13,000



Price $13,000

Body Style Wagon

Mileage 14,000

Exterior Color Silver

Engine 4 Cylinder Gasoline

Transmission Automatic

Drive Type All wheel drive

Fuel Type Gasoline

Doors Four Door

VIN JF1GG68532H826199





2002 SUBARU IMPREZA, 14k mi, auto, ps, pb, ac, pdl, pm, pwinds, cc, tilt, am/fm, airbags, ABS, tint, alarm, 2.5L 16V, balance of factory warranty, $13,000 OBO, 757-621-0746 [02CW]





GET THIS ONE





things to get with the 2000 left over



Borla Exhaust Header 350

WeaponR Intake 02-04 RS/TS Polished 200

Perrin Lightweight Crankshaft Pulley 124

Whiteline Power Steering Rack Bushings 40

Whiteline T Mount Bushing Kit 40

Cusco Type OS Front Strut Bar 170

Cusco Type OS Rear Strut Bar170

Prodrive Springs for RS/TS '02-'03 300

iPD 3 Way Adjustable Rear Sway Bar 250

Braided Stainless Steel Brake Lines 125

DBA Slotted Rotors Front 02+ Impreza 300

DBA Slotted Rotors Rear 02+ Impreza 300

Metal Master Rear Brake Pads 70

Metal Master Front Brake Pads 70
 
REX-RACER said:


Maybe take a look at the SVT Focus also:

SVT Focus They're kinda smallish lookin' to me but everyone I've talked to that has one says they're a kick to drive and pretty economical too!



Not a bad choice. They all have manual transmissions, fun to drive, comfortable, have a reasonable level of equipment (no strippers), and has a decent trunk. The only downside is FWD, but it seems to be one of the better FWD chassis around.



Hell, for 15K you can get a new ZX3.
 
Holy cow, Patrick! I think you did more research than my parents. Thank you very much.



Like I mentioned last night, I'm going to look into the RSX Type S some more. It might be exactly what I'm looking for, sans the FWD. I'll have to get over that. Mom and I are gonna go check one out in a few hours.
 
Originally posted by MongooseGA

Like I mentioned last night, I'm going to look into the RSX Type S some more. It might be exactly what I'm looking for, sans the FWD. I'll have to get over that. Mom and I are gonna go check one out in a few hours.



I priced some RSXs by me and there all around 20k and up, and thats for non Type S. Maybe like an older Acura Integra would be good? You can probably get a good one around 10k and from there determine if you want to invest another 5k into or save your money. 5th Generation Nissan Maximas are nice too. There a tad too fast and big for me, but there prices are fair around 12k. One more suggestion might be an older Audi A4 1.8T quattro. Only thing is it might not have the reliability of some Japanese cars.



*edit* Acura TSXs are 20k and up my bad. The RSXs Type S are around 14-16k in my area.
 
Yup, the RSX will go for a little more than 20k from a greedy dealer, but I've found a few as low as 14.9k. I also considered the 1.8t Quattro. Still an option. I just need to do some more research as I don't know much about Audi's long-term reputations.
 
Setec Astronomy said:
Not trying to take this off-topic, but your GP lost over $10K in value in a year? Holy crap!



It retailed for closer to 20k....I picked it up as a gm demo car. factory warranty and all. It had some miles on it, but I like it. They do depreciate quite rapidly though....that's why I got the gap insurance on it. Only time i'd ever consider it
 
MongooseGA said:
Yup, the RSX will go for a little more than 20k from a greedy dealer, but I've found a few as low as 14.9k. I also considered the 1.8t Quattro. Still an option. I just need to do some more research as I don't know much about Audi's long-term reputations.

:xyxthumbs People have made a lot of good suggestions but I like these two, a lot. The RSX is a car that IMHO has a very "right" feel to it--simple gauges, good seats, a great driving position, good quality materials, excellent clutch and shifter and THAT ENGINE. If it was for me it would be the perfect commuter/daily driver.



The A4 1.8TQ, I'm biased, I have an '03 and LOVE it. You'll have to settle for an older model B5 body style ('01 or older) to get one in your price range but many people prefer it. It's really a different class of car than the RSX, more luxury than sporty but a very nice interior and an extremely solid feel to it at all speeds.



As usual, it'll come down to personal preference on your part. Both cars can easily be made a lot faster in time if you so desire. If you choose the Audi, Morbid and myself will be able to give to LOTS of suggestions for mods!;) Test drive them, a lot!
 
tdekany said:
It would be a no brainer for me: 2005 Scion tC



Agreed. Toyotas are about as bulletproof as you can get, TRD already has performance parts for it (including a dealer installed supercharger that raises the horsepower to 200) and it looks a lot better than the Civic does.



Stock 5 speed tCs run high 15s at around 87 mph.
 
Scottwax said:
Agreed. Toyotas are about as bulletproof as you can get, TRD already has performance parts for it (including a dealer installed supercharger that raises the horsepower to 200) and it looks a lot better than the Civic does.



Stock 5 speed tCs run high 15s at around 87 mph.



One of the problems with the Scions (any of them) is that they're just out of that price range. I t really needs to be as close to 10k as possible, but if we find that *perfect* car, they'll find some way to put down a few thousand dollars. I won't be able to browse Autopia for a while, but I thank all of you for the excellent suggestions.



I'm going to see a 1998 528 today or tomorrow. Hope it's a stick :D
 
Glenn - you are looking at cars that will eat up all your money down the road. A 528? Get something economical. It would be much wiser.



So are you spending 10K or 15K on the car? I am confused.
 
I've only heard about BMW's long term reliability. If this car I see today is an auto, I'm going to look up e34 540/ 6 speeds.



The 'comfort' budget is 10k. If we find 'the one' and can't get as low, then we can spend no more than 15k.
 
I agree with tdekany that you are looking at cars that will rape you in repair costs, especially considering what you're looking at for your budget (90s BMWs with, I have to assume, high mileage).



You're not even 16 yet. Go for reliability and safety first.
 
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