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Affordable cars with power?

I'm looking for a good car for around 9000-12000. I want a car with at least 200hp, newer then 2003 but doesn't have mechanical issues. I really like the 2006-07 Mazda RX8's, but I know they have pretty bad engine problems because they were newly developed rotary engines when they came out in the first RX8's in 2004. I know some people will laugh when I say this, but I want some moderate power.........but also automatic. I never have and never will like a manual, that's just how I am. I've looked at RX8's, s2000's(which I hate) 350z's, Infiniti G35's, and Nissan Maximas. I like the look and the power and the price of the RX8, but the problems make the other cars look better even if they cost another grand or two. I'm really looking for a car that won't need a lot of money put into it, unless it's upgrades that I want. I'm really looking for some suggestions/help into what cars I might be missing out there that fit my criteria. I feel like if I go with the RX8, it'll be great for the first year MAYBE, then I'll have to replace the engine which will cost almost as much as the car. SUGGESTIONS PLEASE..... GIVING BEST ANSWER!!

Oh, and don't say eclipses. I hate them with a passion.haha

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Here is my point of view.. Ive had a 2003 350z touring manual trans.. Loved the car! But hydroplaned it and totaled it.. The only probs i had with the car is the window motor burned up.. That's all.. The motor is like a tank.. Suspension, traction, grip, bose sound system, comfort, love to travel in it, and the SOUND! Nothing sounds like a Z.. The sound makes 80% of people become a neck breaker..

    Now i have a 2007 350z grandtouring with the HR motor, 306 hp stock, automatic, brembo brakes, handsfree bluetooth, bose, xm radio, forged rays rims from factory, leather seats heated seats, all the oem z floor mats the z back pack for the seat, aftermarket exhaust, duel aftermarket fujita intakes, tinted windows, HID bi-functional xenon headlamps, all kinds of stuff, anyways, the power is AMAZING! V8 mustangs, rx8's, s2000's dont stand a chance against a stock 350z HR's..

    Everybody that has a 350z loves it.. we are like packs of wolves on the street, looking for a prey, i gave up stunt riding sportbikes after i test drove my first 350z.. It is an addiction that i have.. But if you get a 350z TRUST ME you wont be disappointed! My girlfriend and i just went on a thousand mile trip and enjoyed every minute of it, if i could i would travel the world in it.. but dont have the time...... Make sure you get VDC vehicle dynamic control.. If i would have had it on i would have never hydroplaned my first Z.. VDC enhanced vehicle stability and improved performance in emergency avoidance maneuvers regardless of the road surface or weather conditions. Working with the antilock and traction-control systems, VDC reduces engine torque or apply individual brakes as necessary to stabilize the car under severe cornering situations. For example, if the car were understeering in a turn, VDC could reduce throttle and apply the brake to an outside rear wheel to bring it back to the my intended path. Or if the car were oversteering, VDC could brake an inside front wheel to correct the potential fishtail and bring the car back into line. This feature helped me make the 350Z more of an all-occasion, all-weather car. With such a technological backstop, i could relax and enjoy the performance of the car a bit more. The car is by far the BEST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK BY ALL MEANS!!! (My opinion) And all my friends that are proud owners!

    Source(s): I am a owner of a 2007 Nissan 350z VQ35HR Grandtouring
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    ^^yes it's got mercedes under the hood. Which means it will cost a pretty penny to maintain and repair.

    I'd recommend you look into an 04-newer Acura TL sport. 270hp, 22mpg city, 6 speed, safe, reliable, cheap to maintain, Honda engineering, Acura refinement. Great car! I LOVE mine. It even has a navigation option available. And Bluetooth! I've got 110k on mine with no major problems short of t-belt and fluids and filters for maintenance.

    Source(s): 12yr Automotive Technician 10yr Honda/Acura Specialist ASE Master Certified Technician AAS in Automotive Technology and Theory www.accuracyautomotive.com for Utah service.
  • Ryan S
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Have you tried the Chrysler Crossfire. They are really nice cars. Sporty. Also have a retractable spoiler. The regular V6 has 215hp and the SRT-6 version which is still a 3.2 V6 but is supercharged is packing 330hp. I personally think they look nice. And it is mostly made from Mercedes Benz components. So it holding up won't be a problem seeing how it has the organs of a Mercedes.

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