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I have a 1997 MX-6 LS with the 6-cyl and the leather and a stick. My fiance has a 1996 Paseo with a stick. We love both the cars, and recently have dumped about $1500 into them (new discs and pads for me, new water pump and A/C compressor needed for her).
But I hardly drive mine at all, as I returned to school to get my Masters degree and I'm a 10 minute walk from my office. And since my income is now distustingly low, its time to bid farewell to our 2-door sporty coupes and buy a nice 4 door. It will be a return to sedan-land for me, as I used to drive (and love to death) a 1983 626 (racked up 260,000 km on it).
So we're thinking Protege, 626, Altima, Sentra, Camry or Accord. The last two are the preferences for us, but both are very expensive to buy used. Our budget is about $10,000 CDN. The Camry has a bit of a family image that we'd like to avoid for the time being. We've taken a look at a few of these at different used car lots and private sales, and have come upon the following:
1999 Protege SE: underpowered, even with the stick. Anything but exciting. Very light car. 5 spd tranny feels spongey or rubbery. Shifting isn't vague, it just doesn't feel crisp. DX model does not have height adjustable driver seat (bad for fiance at 5'2"). No tachometer? What were they thinking? Cost cutting at its worst. I blame Ford. Mazdas used to be loaded with interesting features. Not that impressed, but driving a DX tonight to see the difference.
626: We would only buy a 1996 or 1997, as I hear that they worked out the bugs from the early 1990's models by this point, and that in 1998 they got really bad (I blame Ford, again). I would be comfortable with this car, as its basically my current car with 4 doors (mechanically identical I think). But reliability doesn't hold a candle to the Camry/Accord (nothing does, apparently).
Altima: Seems like amazing value for the dollar. We looked at 2 cars for under $10,000 that were both 1999 models with less than 150,000 km on them. Seems a big step up from the Sentra. But we haven't driven Nissans in years and don't know what to expect.
Sentra: If we are going to cut costs, this is what we'd get. Its $2000 less than the Altima, and seems to be about the same size as a Protege (give or take a little). No experience/knowledge of these cars. Worried about power.
Accord/Camry: If we go this route, we can only afford a 1995 or older.
We will only go Japanese, and only with a stick. I refuse to drive automatic on the grounds that it may domesticate me (I'm dangerously close with a 4-door, I don't want to push it any further).
Does anyone have any recommendations or experience with these cars? Suggestions? I'd love to stick with Mazda, but our first test drive of a Protege was not promising. Thanks!
But I hardly drive mine at all, as I returned to school to get my Masters degree and I'm a 10 minute walk from my office. And since my income is now distustingly low, its time to bid farewell to our 2-door sporty coupes and buy a nice 4 door. It will be a return to sedan-land for me, as I used to drive (and love to death) a 1983 626 (racked up 260,000 km on it).
So we're thinking Protege, 626, Altima, Sentra, Camry or Accord. The last two are the preferences for us, but both are very expensive to buy used. Our budget is about $10,000 CDN. The Camry has a bit of a family image that we'd like to avoid for the time being. We've taken a look at a few of these at different used car lots and private sales, and have come upon the following:
1999 Protege SE: underpowered, even with the stick. Anything but exciting. Very light car. 5 spd tranny feels spongey or rubbery. Shifting isn't vague, it just doesn't feel crisp. DX model does not have height adjustable driver seat (bad for fiance at 5'2"). No tachometer? What were they thinking? Cost cutting at its worst. I blame Ford. Mazdas used to be loaded with interesting features. Not that impressed, but driving a DX tonight to see the difference.
626: We would only buy a 1996 or 1997, as I hear that they worked out the bugs from the early 1990's models by this point, and that in 1998 they got really bad (I blame Ford, again). I would be comfortable with this car, as its basically my current car with 4 doors (mechanically identical I think). But reliability doesn't hold a candle to the Camry/Accord (nothing does, apparently).
Altima: Seems like amazing value for the dollar. We looked at 2 cars for under $10,000 that were both 1999 models with less than 150,000 km on them. Seems a big step up from the Sentra. But we haven't driven Nissans in years and don't know what to expect.
Sentra: If we are going to cut costs, this is what we'd get. Its $2000 less than the Altima, and seems to be about the same size as a Protege (give or take a little). No experience/knowledge of these cars. Worried about power.
Accord/Camry: If we go this route, we can only afford a 1995 or older.
We will only go Japanese, and only with a stick. I refuse to drive automatic on the grounds that it may domesticate me (I'm dangerously close with a 4-door, I don't want to push it any further).
Does anyone have any recommendations or experience with these cars? Suggestions? I'd love to stick with Mazda, but our first test drive of a Protege was not promising. Thanks!