deadzone, it’s a great car. I think it’s just about my favorite of all I’ve owned, except *maybe* my 1967 corvair convertible (the one Ralph Nader called “unsafe at any speed”)… I don’t have the squeaky seat harness, and I often drive with no audio so I can hear how the engine growls. Have you asked the dealer to fix it?
Marion, yes for the money it’s great to buy at the bottom but many people are arguing with points such as “I’m going to be here for 10 years so I don’t care if it goes down because I’m in it for the long run”. My point is, another oft-overlooked consideration is the fact that if prices go down the demographics of the neighborhood will change… Which could mean the schools change, the shops change, and so on.