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davisfzg

I'd like something that is classy but not too flashy, reliable and durable so it wont drain me from unexpected repairs. Something somewhat unique would be nice. I'm interested in Mazda/Infiniti/Lexus and I prefer good driving dynamics. Bluetooth/Sunroof/Moonroof are wants but not needs.

Priorities: Reliability & durability / Handling / Exterior styling

Need minimum of 4 seats

Will consider both new and used cars
Maximum mileage: 75000
Maximum age: 9 years

Maximum price: US $ 13000

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Response from eabpmn

11:25 am February 5, 2017

-If you are in a small town, first thing to do is talk to the local mechanics and find out what cars they can repair and are comfortable workng on.

Infiniti & Lexus are pretty unusual in a small town. Doubt the local mechanic sees many of them. Repairs would mean heading to a dealer possibly quite a bit away and that means more $$$$

Mazda engines do run forever and do not break down and do not have repair bills. I got one car with a Mazda engine to 198,000 and 22 years old before I had to give it up - and that was because the body finally got beyond my ability to maintain it free of rust. We have been using the same make & model of little station wagons for run-around errandcars for several years. All have had Mazda engines. Cumulatively those 5 cars had over 1,000,000+ miles between them before they went to the car graveyard. None ever had an engine repair. All they ever needed mechanically was routine maintenance between 135K -200K of engine timing belt& water pump one time each and wheel struts/bearings one time each and some hosese rpelaced for around $2000-2500 over the life of the car.

Mazda engines are great! (Honda too. ) Good mileage and cheap to maintain.



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Response from colin42

10:41 pm February 8, 2017

So I think the key is to find a car that is actually reliable but is considered unreliable by reputation. This way it will have depreciated but shouldn't cost a lot to repair - "Hitting them where they ain't"

So my suggestion is a 2006 - 2010 Jaguar XJ. An 08 can be had for around $10,000.

http://dashboard-light.com/vehicles/Jaguar_XJ.html

If you want something less "out there" consider something like an Infiniti G37


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Jaguar XJ
Infiniti G

Response from NormT

9:22 am July 13, 2017

Just off lease is the 2013 Buick Encore are in the $13,000 range. Or pick up a new one for $16,000-18,000 and enjoy the included free maintence. With extended warranty on a used one for one grand or less, would provide an excellent, quiet, fuel efficent driver for smaller, rural dwelling. All while provided the quietest and a refined I terior that doesn't scream luxury on the outside.

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Buick Encore
Chevrolet Trax
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