Car for 27-30k


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Suberu Impreza WRX STI..

*drools*

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i drool over that too...but the problem with that car is that you're paying an extra nearly $10,000 just for the name and such...

i went to my local Toyota/Subaru dealer and told him that I was drooling over the WRX STI and he said that they weren't actually selling a whole lot of those because of the price...but he told me to try out the Corolla XRS (6-speed manual with 1.8 liter 170hp engine) and i test-drove it and it was very nice...best part was that it starts at something like $17,000....

but anyways, i have a 1990 4runner and i like that too...lol, good luck choosing :)

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I think he wants a reliable, comfortable family car.

In this case, you could go with Acura TSX (Fully loaded with NAV for $28000, 200HP), Nissan Altima 3.5SL (Fully loaded with NAV, 250HP, $27000) , G35 Sedan (Base model, 280hp RWD, leather, $30000), Nissan Maxima 3.5 SL (265HP, Glas paneled roof, xenons, leather, $29500), Toyotal Avalon XLS ($30000), Honda Accord EX V6 (Fully loaded with satellite NAV, 240hp, $28000), Acura TL (base model, 270hp, $33000, basic luxury), Lexus IS 300 (Base, $305000, 215hp, HID)

Well, those are your basic options for reliable sedans. I would personally go with an Acura TSX, G35 sedan, or the Accord. These should all be pretty reliable, but the accord and toyota's are well known for their excellent reliability.

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I think he wants a reliable, comfortable family car.

In this case, you could go with Acura TSX (Fully loaded with NAV for $28000, 200HP), Nissan Altima 3.5SL (Fully loaded with NAV, 250HP, $27000) , G35 Sedan (Base model, 280hp RWD, leather, $30000), Nissan Maxima 3.5 SL (265HP, Glas paneled roof, xenons, leather, $29500), Toyotal Avalon XLS ($30000), Honda Accord EX V6 (Fully loaded with satellite NAV, 240hp, $28000), Acura TL (base model, 270hp, $33000, basic luxury), Lexus IS 300 (Base, $305000, 215hp, HID)

Well, those are your basic options for reliable sedans. I would personally go with an Acura TSX, G35 sedan, or the Accord. These should all be pretty reliable, but the accord and toyota's are well known for their excellent reliability.

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What he said :yes:

G35 :blush: I love that car :whistle:

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Believe me,

when buying a car with that amount of money remember 2 things

1.Stay away from German or American cars. Germans are very unrialable and costly to fix. While American cars cars both unriliable and have cheap look to them. (also bad design as well... esp. interior)

2.Buy Japanese cars,, With that kind of money your best bet is Lexus or Infinity.. Perhaps a 2003 Lexus with around 15-20K milies would be the best deal

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Yes, German cars are very expensive to fix. Lots of Germans cars are known for big problems with their electronics. Most American cars are not known for their reliability either. I personally don't like American cars, so I may be a little biased. Toyota and Honda are pretty much the most reliable companies out there

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