BobbyMike
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Registered: Dec 1999
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Well, you could probably get a new Sentra GXE w/ conveniance pkg.(5.9% until July 2nd, might be extended) and pay around $13,500. This is a nice car- much improved over your '90 (which is a rock solid little car). The 01' Altima GXE with the Limited Ed. package can be got for @ $15,500 (that's taking the $2000 rebate instead of the financing). You'll save on both if you take a 5 Speed.
Your competing cars are the Civic (good mpg, so-so performance, timing belt instead of chain), and the Corolla (more $ for same features as others in class).
I am definatly biased towards Nissans. I have a '95 Pathfinder with 80,000 miles and a '93 SE 4X4 KC pickup with over 115,000 miles and they both run great. I'm looking for a '90-'94 Maxima, or a '96 240SX for a commuter car(90+ miles a day) right now to add to my fleet.
"I would consider a new Sentra, but it's hard to pay almost two and half times as much as my original car ( $6K in 1990 )."
If you consider that prices usually double every ten years, you're not looking at that much of a difference, esp. if you consider the Sentra I quoted has power doors/windows, AC, AM/FM/CD, and remote keyless entry.
Quality of the domestic car in that price range would disappoint you, I'm afraid.
I'm not to keen on Daewoos, Hyundais, or Kias. Their seemingly a lot of car for the money, but their resale value is, frankly speaking, for p p!
Michael
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