Agree with the Focus idea, we have an '02 and it has had only normal
maintenance needs and a few inexpensive repairs since we've owned it.
It's at about 160K miles now.

Allan

Dan Penoff <d...@penoff.com> writes:

> I would suggest a Ford Focus. You can get a good example from the mid to late 
> 2000s in that range of dollars.
>
> They are cheap to maintain, easy to fix when necessary, and economical to 
> operate.
>
> I have two if them, a 2004 wagon and a 2005 sedan. The wagon has about 
> 159,000 and the sedan around 175,000. Both have been relatively trouble free 
> during my ownership.
>
> Dan

-- 
Allan Streib

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