mvbighead
Diamond Member
Well, in the next month I'll be moving into my new house which has a three car garage. I have two cars, and I'll be looking for a cheap (preferably less than $3-4k) car to work on.
Since I'll have my DD, I am hoping to learn and not rely solely on my mechanic for simple repairs. I guess you can say I've been inspired by the threads of Jlee and Fuzzydunlop. However, I am a long, long ways away from either of their levels.
So I come to ATG to ask for some ideas on what I should look for. As the title suggests, I am looking for something that can be used as a cruiser, and also take the DD job away from my 00 Jeep GC in the non-winter months. Since the GC tops out at 19-20MPG (averages 16 or so with mostly city driving), I am hoping to find something that tops out a bit closer to 30 (averaging 25ish).
Cars I have considered thus far are:
2000+ Cadillac Deville or Seville (leaning more towards Seville) - MPG ratings top at 28, so I'd guess an average of 23+ with mostly city driving, and closer to 25 as my new trip will be more hwy driving.
1998+ BMW (528i or similar) - Seems that the mileage doesn't get much higher than 25mpg tops though.
I will say that in my recent searchings for anything Cadillac, it seems headgasket problems run rampant in these cars. It also seems to me that the Northstar engine must be something of a PITA as various "head gasket sealants" have a special blend for Northstar engines. Based on this, it would seem that the Cadillac may not be a good idea... no? The plus side, however, is that I may find one cheap enough that I could get cracking and try to learn that sort of thing (though it may be something way, way beyond what I ever end up doing).
I would assume the BMW engine would be more reliable, but the parts might be a bit more costly.
Please offer up suggestions of any other models I should consider. I would like to shoot below 3k for the starting cost, and would like to find a vehicle that has a body that is in good shape, and preferably not have to take the entire engine apart. I have seen a few in this price range, so I know it isn't entirely unrealistic.
I look to you for suggestions.
EDIT:
Here is one car I would consider:
http://desmoines.craigslist.org/ctd/2543558768.html
Since I'll have my DD, I am hoping to learn and not rely solely on my mechanic for simple repairs. I guess you can say I've been inspired by the threads of Jlee and Fuzzydunlop. However, I am a long, long ways away from either of their levels.
So I come to ATG to ask for some ideas on what I should look for. As the title suggests, I am looking for something that can be used as a cruiser, and also take the DD job away from my 00 Jeep GC in the non-winter months. Since the GC tops out at 19-20MPG (averages 16 or so with mostly city driving), I am hoping to find something that tops out a bit closer to 30 (averaging 25ish).
Cars I have considered thus far are:
2000+ Cadillac Deville or Seville (leaning more towards Seville) - MPG ratings top at 28, so I'd guess an average of 23+ with mostly city driving, and closer to 25 as my new trip will be more hwy driving.
1998+ BMW (528i or similar) - Seems that the mileage doesn't get much higher than 25mpg tops though.
I will say that in my recent searchings for anything Cadillac, it seems headgasket problems run rampant in these cars. It also seems to me that the Northstar engine must be something of a PITA as various "head gasket sealants" have a special blend for Northstar engines. Based on this, it would seem that the Cadillac may not be a good idea... no? The plus side, however, is that I may find one cheap enough that I could get cracking and try to learn that sort of thing (though it may be something way, way beyond what I ever end up doing).
I would assume the BMW engine would be more reliable, but the parts might be a bit more costly.
Please offer up suggestions of any other models I should consider. I would like to shoot below 3k for the starting cost, and would like to find a vehicle that has a body that is in good shape, and preferably not have to take the entire engine apart. I have seen a few in this price range, so I know it isn't entirely unrealistic.
I look to you for suggestions.
EDIT:
Here is one car I would consider:
http://desmoines.craigslist.org/ctd/2543558768.html
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