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Old 02-08-2007, 09:50 AM
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Hello everyone,
I just wanted to introduce myself as I am new here. My name is Joe, I'm just out of college working as an engineer in Pittsburgh. My current cars are a 1995 Honda Accord that I have had since high school and is my daily driven car. My other car is a 1996 BMW M3 that I purchased soon after I graduated, its in great condition but due to the weather here it has been garaged since December.
The reason I am here is...I don't expect the Honda to live forever, and I certainly make enough money that I should be driving a newer car. Based on where I live I want to have AWD, which led me to the Volvo S40. I don't plan to purchase for a few months as I still have about 6 months left on my short loan for the bimmer, but I have a reasonable down payment for a next car should I decide to go for it.
Rather than just lurking I decided to sign up so I can post here and there, but I expect most of my stay to be information gathering until I do make a decision.
I thank everyone in advance for the help and info resource!

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Old 02-08-2007, 12:28 PM
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Hello Joe,

Greetings from Chicagoland.

You're lucky that you have 2 nice cars already, as well as an engineering job. I like '95 Accord better than any other year's, that was the only year thatHonda used distinctive front bumper & factory aluminum wheels. They suddenly changed the shape of the bumper & factory wheel a bit from '96 models. The newer Accords look uglier & cheaper.

Anyway, be sure to check out the S40 section for detailed information. I drive 850, so I am not familiar with S40. Subaru seems to perform better on slippery roads, but Volvos are definitely the safest cars on the planet (often noted as "flying brick", "tank", etc...)

Enjoy!


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Old 02-08-2007, 12:46 PM
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Thanks
Subaru Legacy GT is another one of my options.
-Audi seems too expensive for what you get
-VW R32 golf is possible, but seems like a kids car(I know I know, I'm only 22 and calling something a kids car),
-BMW isn't know for AWD, so why pay the price for a not so fun car.
-EVO...know people who have them and love them, fast and great...but again...kid car
-STi...^ditto

Just on my search for a nice AWD car mostly for A to B transportation but with some style and driving enjoyment.
 
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