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 Post subject: Advice on Possible Beater - 97 Acura CL
PostPosted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:09 pm 
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I found a 1997 Acura CL, coupe, 5 speed, with 157K miles with the 2.2L. Onwer is asking $3500 OBO. Does anyone know anything about these cars (i.e., good, bad, or run away from it)? We may be looking for a new/additonal beater. Thanks.

I probably should have asked Jim Feinberg as he's owned almost every car ever made :-)

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These are all 2 door cars. Why wouldn't you go for something in a four door? Edmunds doesn't seem to think that price is very good, either, from my brief check there. Maybe if it was the 3.0...


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Should be the F22 just like a similar year accord. Shares almost all parts with an accord. Should be plenty reliable.

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Donnie Barnes wrote:
These are all 2 door cars. Why wouldn't you go for something in a four door? Edmunds doesn't seem to think that price is very good, either, from my brief check there. Maybe if it was the 3.0...


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With Chris' current top job prospect in North Raleigh she may double her annual mileage. This also means I'd likely have to make all the daycare runs. Letting her take the Buick and continuing to pile miles on it would probably make the most sense financially, but she doesn't like driving it *and* doesn't want to rely on a 21 year old car every day for a longer drive. This would also be a back-up car, so a 2-seater is not much of a concern. Getting a mid/late-90s Civic HB would be a top choice, but it's hard to find a good cheap one that hasn't been riced. We've even talked about an early Miata.

It may just make more sense to let her rack up miles on the Matrix and wait another year or two for one of the new models that gets good mileage to come out, like the Ford Fiesta or Madza 2. This is not a pressing matter and it may be she ends up with a job closer to Hillsborough. If we can find a cheap reliable car that gets good mileage we'll consider buying one. I checked for 917s in the Hillsborough area but the only one I found didn't have a motor, tranny, or side view mirrors so I passed on that one :-)


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I'll sell you the Neon for cheap (I'm actually serious)- it's still good reliable transport. OTOH, the 01 Protege I just picked up for $3900 is so far pretty darn nice...

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Speaking as a guy who tends to "buy new and hold" cars until they have high mileage, if she can define what kind of economical new car she could live with for a long time, that could be an option. Warranty and reliability can be rather nice for the daily driver. Of course finding that "keeper" is the hard part . . . which is a big part of why we keep cars sooooo looooong. :D

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Regarding the Acura CL, my concern would be with the fact that is was a fairly low volume car high "feature" car. Potential for lots of "stuff" to need replacement that is no longer available. One advantage of "common" cars and "enthusiast" cars is more long term parts availability . . . oem and/or aftermarket.

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Sounds like Eric and Chris need to join the ES ranks in a Miata. More money, but kills two birds with one stone:

http://sccaforums.com/forums/thread/385152.aspx

89 Civics that are well prepped for ST go for this kind of money (roughly), but I doubt she'd really want to live with that kind of ride quality. Though I heard she likes 'em stiff... :twisted:


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Donnie Barnes wrote:
Though I heard she likes 'em stiff... :twisted:


Well, that certainly puts a new spin on options. I think I found the perfect solution, can't beat the price & mileage:

http://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/1408101709.html

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Keith Quistorff wrote:
Donnie Barnes wrote:
Though I heard she likes 'em stiff... :twisted:


Well, that certainly puts a new spin on options. I think I found the perfect solution, can't beat the price & mileage:

http://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/1408101709.html


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Me first? It might be a more comfortable place to sleep for Chris's husband?

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David Spratte wrote:
Donnie Barnes wrote:
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Me first? It might be a more comfortable place to sleep for Chris's husband?


Good ideas everybody. I never thought that I could turn it into an apartment for the times when Chris gets mad and kicks me out of the house (i.e., like every 5 hours). TV, sleeping bag, beer cooler, and car magazine should provide everything I need for my new pad.

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I always thought a hearse would be a interesting tow vehicle :) - AB

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Aaron Buckley wrote:
I always thought a hearse would be a interesting tow vehicle :) - AB


It has been done. Possibly Gary Thomason. If not Gary, someone else from Southern California.

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Hey Eric - last weekend, I met someone who picked up a higher mileage (90K) but very tidy 2001 S2000 for $9000...

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