yh125d
Diamond Member
I have an old 2000 Saab 9-5 with 122k miles that has been broken more than half the time I've owned it (6 months ish). With a 1.5hr daily commute, I need something reliable, that I can count on to get me back and forth to work. I'm a "car' guy, so I've been looking for something that look a little better than a rock, and maybe a little quicker than a segway. I'm looking at sedans/coupes in the 10-13k range
I found a good deal on a 2007 Subaru Impreza 2.5i with 17k miles for $12k at a local big dealership.
Pros:
Prettier than the honda/nissan/toyota alternatives that everybody and their dog has
Good Bet recommended by consumer reports (required to have my mother's blessing)
Quick. Ok, it's no WRX obviously, but better than the squeaky mazda protege I've been driving while the Saab is perpetually broken
Something I can get excited about. A car that I can look at and say how purty and fun it is compared to boring ugly civics.
AWD is nice
Easily replaced stereo head-unit, which I will probably do
Cons:
Interior seems pretty basic, but as long as it has power windows/locks I'm pretty happy
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Any thoughts? Anything I should need to know? This will be my first car I'm buying myself, only help I'm getting is a co-signer and maybe a bit for the down payment
I found a good deal on a 2007 Subaru Impreza 2.5i with 17k miles for $12k at a local big dealership.
Pros:
Prettier than the honda/nissan/toyota alternatives that everybody and their dog has
Good Bet recommended by consumer reports (required to have my mother's blessing)
Quick. Ok, it's no WRX obviously, but better than the squeaky mazda protege I've been driving while the Saab is perpetually broken
Something I can get excited about. A car that I can look at and say how purty and fun it is compared to boring ugly civics.
AWD is nice
Easily replaced stereo head-unit, which I will probably do
Cons:
Interior seems pretty basic, but as long as it has power windows/locks I'm pretty happy
uuuuhhhhhh
Any thoughts? Anything I should need to know? This will be my first car I'm buying myself, only help I'm getting is a co-signer and maybe a bit for the down payment