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I’m looking to buy a used car with between 40,000-90,000 miles and want to spend ,000 max. What is the best midsize car I can get for my money.
I’m thinking Pontiac g6, Honda accord, Toyota camry. Any suggestions or comments?

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7 Comments »

  1. I think I’ll go with Honda Accord.This car is one of the most reliable vehicles on the road, it is fuel-efficient and works at its best.

    Comment by Deana Martinez — March 9, 2011 @ 9:03 am

  2. make model engine size[liters] cylinders transmission city highway est. annual fuel cost
    Honda Insight 1 3 5-speed manual 60 66 $405
    Toyota Prius 1.5 4 Variable automatic 60 51 $466
    Honda Civic Hybrid 1.3 4 Variable automatic 48 47 $541
    Honda Civic 1.7 4 5-speed manual 36 44 $635
    Toyota Echo 1.5 4 5-speed manual 35 43 $651
    Toyota Scion XA 1.5 4 4-speed automatic 32 38 $727
    Toyota Corolla 1.8 4 5-speed manual 32 40 $705
    Toyota Scion XB 1.5 4 5-speed manual 31 35 $773
    Toyota Celica 1.8 4 4-speed automatic 29 36 $781

    Comment by James — March 9, 2011 @ 9:03 am

  3. Honda accord
    Acura TL
    Acura TSX

    Stay away from the Pontiac and the Toyota

    You’d be surprised how cheap you can get a used acura for. Check them out!

    Comment by cjo84070 — March 9, 2011 @ 9:03 am

  4. My girlfriend has a Pontiac G6 with almost 100K on it–still running like new. I highly recommend these vehicles. The Honda Accord wound be OK too, but I would stay away from the Camry as Toyota (really all Japanese makes) have been seeing an incredible downgrading trend in quality. Toyota recalled 4.6 million cars in January for the gas pedal getting stuck! Good luck!

    Comment by Jim Chalon — March 9, 2011 @ 9:03 am

  5. It should be 4-door, 4-cyls, not sporty. I would prefer Honda or Toyota… First time drivers usually have much more expensive car insurance, and it depends from car. You should compare insurance rates while choosing the car – for example here – carquotes.sinfree.net

    Comment by William — March 9, 2011 @ 9:03 am

  6. Accord or acura tsx.

    Comment by Hank Scorpio — March 9, 2011 @ 9:03 am

  7. forget the pontiac, its not even in the same class as toyota or the honda, check out Ednunds.com and see what new or almost new cars are selling for these days, here is another website too it is geared more to help people how to buy a car, but there is a section I briefly read last week that had a bunch of used car reviews, that may help you to focus on how a good used car can hold up.best of luck. I grew up in a buy american household, well yea, but dang it those foreign can cars have way better cars, compared to american throw away crap.

    Comment by roger — March 9, 2011 @ 9:03 am

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