Basically, I bought my car 2 months before I graduated college. It was the only thing that made me survive senior year.
Durable? I can't answer that. Its not like I took it rock climbing or anything. But, 15,000 miles, 8 months, and nothing has fallen off of it. It is an 06, and in stock form, nothing has blown up on it.
Price? I bought it brand new for a good price. My buddy at work bought an 07 in October for 22,000, fully loaded minus nav. So, even brand new, they are cheap. The resale value sucks on them, so if you buy one, make sure you want to keep it. Used ones look like they are going for around 20000. Haggle them down, and see if they budge. As slow as these sold, they should lower the price.
I LOVE mine. To put it in perspective, I put 12,000 miles on the car in 6 months. While that might not seem like alot, I only live 4 miles from work. I love to drive this thing. Its big and comfy for all my friends, so its the natural weekend cruiser. Ive done road trips, and its the best for 300+ miles trips. Its heavy, so the wind doesnt blow it around, its got power all over the 'usable' rpm range, and passing people has never been so much fun. Fuel economy is still pretty good, even though it weighs 3800 lbs, has AWD and 270 hp. I know its better than my Mom's new Sonata on gas and performance, and still hauls as much crap, so that to me equals a winner.
The Bad News? If you want to seriously mod it, your SOL. Engines like to go boom, and with AWD and weight, you are at a severe disadvantage. Go MS3 if thats the case.
If you want a sports car, buy a 350Z, Mustang or MS3. If you want a family car, buy a Camry. If you want to compromise between the two, get the MS6. Its a Grand Touring car. Plain and Simple.