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Old 08-14-2009, 08:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Cheap Available Platforms?

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I am new to this, but I already own an 82 VW Rabbit Diesel Pickup and am working on getting an 81 VW Cabriolet (with a 1.8JH engine) running.

I am looking into yet another cheap and cheerful platform for my daily 65 mile commute over secondary roads. I sniffed around here, but I haven't found a sticky or FAQ that lays it our for me.

I am looking for something in gas (in case the price of diesel vs gas goes crazy like it did 2 years ago) that is a good starting point.

I want to find something under $1000 and in fairly plentiful supply.

I know Honda CRX and Toyota Starlet are thrifty.
I am leaning toward an early Saturn stick, but what are some other good semi-beaters that I have overlooked?

Is there a good thread on here somewhare that discusses this? Thanks

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Old 08-14-2009, 09:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Welcome to the forums. How about a '91- '94 Nissan Sentra E model? This was the base [cheapie] model that returned the best mpg's.

What early Saturn model gives good mileage?
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Old 08-14-2009, 09:25 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I spent years hoping to even see a Toyota Starlet while driving Celicas. Now, I'm delighted with the mileage and reliability of the Suzuki Swift and other 3-cyl clones. I think the best years are '92 - '94.
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I like the Swift/Metro 3 cyl, but after being rearended 3 times in 5 years, I really want something that has a bit more to it behind me where I can't do anything about it.

I believe the early Saturn SL1s with 1.9 SOHC and sticks routinely get in the 40s. They are common as dirt in the junkyards.

But you guys would know this...I'm asking..

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it's been my observation that 90's Ford sedans are damn near free.... Tempo/Topaz/Taurus/Crown Vic/etc - perfectly serviceable examples are all over craigslist in my area for $400-1500
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The CRXs I have seen really seem to have been used up/modded into something unusable for the purpose. I nearly bought a new one in '84- wish I had. Still- they give me the willies when I weight them up against the remaining SUVs.

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Werd, I spent 2 solid weeks trolling Craigslist for a used CRX that had somehow managed to avoid the "FAST N FURIOUS LOL!" disaster.

Not one, at any price. Dozens of miserable hack jobs with various misbegotten "performance" mods... no thanks. I'm not going to trust my life to a machine some 17 year old with more imagination than funds or talent randomly kluged together, nor is it cost effective to try to undo the "mods".
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Can old Corollas be had for $1k yet? If so, that might be a decent option that meets your "meat behind the driver's seat" requirement.

Otherwise, I think you'd do well to go after the SL1 Saturn. They're capable of returning good economy with a motivated driver.

And if you're not interested in the Geo hatch because of the lack of rear crumple space, and are handy (I s'pect so), what about dropping a 1.0L into the usually 1.3L Metro/Swift sedan? See this car: http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...gain-4589.html

(Thread is about lowering, but look at his garage entry - it's a 1.0L conversion.)

Last but not least, you're right: a dedicated thread/article that lists options for cheap, efficient used cars is a great idea.
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Don't forget about the Toyota Tercels as well. Although Toyotas have great resale values, so a decent one may not come cheaply enough for you.

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