I can't believe it, but I'm actually considering spending more than $2,000 on a car. I'm quite honestly fed the berkeley up with doing constant repairs on the 335k 1991 integra, and the 'low-mile' (129k) but old, rusty, and fickle 87 civic. Being STUCK at the house last week, waiting on parts for BOTH cars sealed the deal.
While I realize I don't have to spend $10k to get some of the criteria below, I'd rather spend 10k for a newer reliable something than 3k for an older reliable something with 200k miles.
MUST HAVES
4 doors.
Decent room in back (fold-down seats, hatch, wagon, whatever) to haul stuff.
30+ MPG fuel economy (I drive 80 miles/day during the week.)
Reliability.
Ease/low cost of maintenance (no '6-hours to change spark plugs' deals; no $600 oxygen sensors, please.)
NICE TO HAVES
Low mileage...I've never owned a car that didn't have well over 100k when I bought it.
AWD.
Decent handling.
Decent interior.
Power is honestly not a concern. This will be an appliance.
On my short list thus far - keeping in mind that I haven't driven half of these cars, and would obviously do so before purchasing:
Fit. (Mileage misprint???) http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/2132011191.html
Element. http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/2128361449.html
Corolla(???) http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/2109896963.html
Civic? http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/2069739485.html
Have I lost my damned mind? Should I just continue on with the constant maintenance battles of older cars?