[Shotimes] (OT) What cars do you find interesting? (for $7K or less)

Christian Kesselring ckesselring@sisna.com
Thu, 25 Sep 2003 13:30:13 -0600


The interesting thing about the mid 90's Del Sol and MR2, however, according
to consumer reviews I have been reading, is that they provide decent
acceleration paired with outstanding handling.  While terms used to describe
Accords and Camrys do not excite my senses, what I am hearing about the
other Honda/Toyota pair does.  Really it just depends on what I see tonight.
I have decided that if we go and don't see anything that "quickens the
senses" (sorry, been reading Kant in school) then I will hold off for a
while.  I know, logically I would be better off searching the private market
for what I want, but that would require a lot more time and effort than what
I have available right now.

And, yes Ron, I do need a car that needs little from me.  I could work on a
car if I had to...I could even enjoy it, but I have no time to spare at this
point.

Christian Kesselring

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Carl Prochilo" <gr8sho@prochilo.myserver.org>
To: "Ron Porter" <ronporter@prodigy.net>
Cc: "'Christian Kesselring'" <ckesselring@sisna.com>;
<shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 1:15 PM
Subject: RE: [Shotimes] (OT) What cars do you find interesting? (for $7K or
less)


> Another point to ride on below.  Because it is well known that Honda and
> Toyota are top shelf when it comes strictly to reliability, you will see
> that duly reflected on the asking price for a used car, private or retail.
>  So, don't expect to find even a 4 year old car for that price with decent
> mileage.  I found this out recently when looking for a car for my son.
>
> PS. I got lucky and found a 67K 95 MTX SHO (using SHOCLUB classifieds) for
> him that has been holding up well so far.  I sacrificed foreign
> reliability (which was my initial search parameters) for American fun.
> Also my son decided he didn't want to be caught dead driving a Honda
> Accord.
> -- 
> Cheers,
> Carl Prochilo
> 92 Ultra Red Crimson - 201K
>
> Ron Porter said:
> > If I were you, I would stay in the Honda-Toyota-Nissan realm, as it
seems
> > the Japanese have done a much better job of mating small engines to
> > automatic transmissions, and they don't feel like half the power is
being
> > sucked up by the tranny.
> >
> > Ron Porter