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02-23-2011, 01:17 AM | #1 |
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Best sedan under $40k? new or used
So I am looking for a second car.
Only requirements is to be a sedan, under $40k and decent mpg (not a prius, but not M5 mpg). Being under a current warranty would be nice, but not 100% necessary. New or Used. Any ideas? I have seen some clean used IS-F's under $40k. |
02-23-2011, 01:28 AM | #2 |
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IS-F would be a great buy. There are quite a few on autotrader for ≤ $40k.
Really though, I think an E90 335i is an amazing all-round sedan that you'll enjoy. $40k is a perfect budget to find one with reasonable miles. Perfect amount of power for a DD, great fuel efficiency, solid driving dynamics; you can't go wrong. I'd find a used E90 335i for 35k and dump the other 5k into some wheels and light cosmetic mods if I was you.
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02-23-2011, 01:42 AM | #4 |
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Eh, 65k miles on a car that's five years old that gets around mid-teens mpg combined with dated looks and technology. Not my cup of tea but it is a steal for the power you get.
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everything i've read online including reviews says you can realistically expect low teens with regular driving habits.
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Always loved the Quattroporte, but like you said the shop bills could be rough. |
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lol I could see that happening.
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RS4 is nice, IS-F would be nice as well. Probably in a year or so you'll start getting some C63's down around that price, but I don't know if you'll find any now, hell of a car though.
Just looking around as well, there were a couple CTS-V's that were hovering around 40k on eBay. Again, beastly car. |
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How about a 335d?
Also "best" is a very vague descriptor. Are you looking for a sports sedan only, or are less sporty options ok as well? RS4 will certainly get crap MPG, but I have ridden in one and it sounds awesome and has a great interior (not so great at auto-X though). I am not sure if the newest CTS-V's are down that low yet, but it's another good option. For less-sporty, you have the Genesis V8, a used 2011 M37/56, ...
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02-26-2011, 05:47 AM | #15 |
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What about a used C63 AMG? Or better, what about another M3? M3 sedan ? I think the M3 sedan would eventually become extinct after the current one so get hold of it before someone else does
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Used C63. You hypothetically can get 20 mpg out of it. Plus, it would be a nice complement to your M.
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Um. That's way too specific Would you want a Taurus? Would you want an Accord? Would you want a Malibu? Would you want a Camry? Would you want an Acura? Would you want an Infiniti? Would you want a Nissan? Would you want a VW? Would you want a Hyundai? Would you want a Volvo? Would you want a Jaguar? Would you want an Audi? Would you want a BMW? Would you want a Merc? Would you want a _______? What do you want? |
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02-26-2011, 07:15 PM | #20 | |
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BAMF car besides that.
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I think the g37 deserves a mention here. You can get a a fully loaded one for 40k. While it is not my favorite and I prefer some of the cars previously mentioned, there is something about new vs used that makes it appealing.
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02-26-2011, 07:40 PM | #22 |
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The sedan just looks so fucking ugly...that's the problem.
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