Agreed. Find a blue hair car from the late 90s/early 00s and you should be 
good. Buicks of that time frame are pretty bulletproof. Mother in law had one 
she sold off to a friend when the father in law bit it, and she took over “his” 
car, also a later model nicer Buick. She barely puts $100/year in the car 
except when it needs tires, just oil changes.

I’ve shopped the Asian cars and you’re exactly on point. While they’re an 
excellent choice for the reasons you’re looking, when they dip into the sub 
$4k/$5k range they’re usually used up. When they hit around 160-180k the costs 
start to go up significantly. Buying one with 120k is a good deal.

-D

> On Mar 1, 2020, at 2:57 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> You all recall the incident of my father/wife trying to buy a different car 
> for the kid. The 87 Buick Century with the 2.5 4 iron duke is not good 
> enough. What sort of car is somewhat reliable for a 24 year old kid? I’m 
> thinking some sort of Buick from the early 00s with that v6. I think I have 
> heard those are reliable. I would say some sort of Toyota or Honda but those 
> usually have tons of miles and are beat up in the price range. Somehow it 
> started as looking for a $1k car and now has turned into a $2k car. Seems a 
> decent w210 could be had for that price. I’m not really interested in working 
> on it at all but would know how to work on some sort of MB if it came down to 
> it. 
> 
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