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From: rjwade@rainbow.ecn.purdue.edu (Robert J. Wade)
Subject: Re: Most bang for between $13,000 and $16,000
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Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1993 14:49:32 GMT
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In article <33759@oasys.dt.navy.mil> tobias@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Steve Tobias) writes:
>In rec.autos, CPKJP@vm.cc.latech.edu (Kevin Parker) writes:
>>   I'd like to get some feedback on a car with most bang for the buck in the
>>$13000 to 16,000 price range. I'm looking for a car with enough civility to be
>>driven every day, or even on long trips, but when I hit the gas, I want to feel
>>some acceleration.  Handling is important also, as are reliability and pretty
>>low maintenance costs.  A stylish appearance is nice, but I don't want a car
>>that is all show and not much go.  Even though many of the imports are fast, I
>>don't really want a turbo, and I never have cared for the song sung by a four
>>clyinder.  I'd prefer a v6 or v8 for the engine.  If you have any suggestions,
>>Kevin Parker
>
>     There's only one car that really fits your needs. It's spelled:
>
>			  5.0 LITER MUSTANG


not!  sorry, he said cvility, long trips, reliability, and low maintenance cost!
