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Old 02-09-2005, 07:11 PM
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Question Dependable,mid-sized,4 door,RWD car

Looking for advice on a car for my slightly elderly mother to drive. Most be highly dependable, mid/economy sized, rear-wheel drive, 4 door, automatic,GM car or wagon, basic equpped, easy to work on. I know we may have to go for an older model. Does anyone have any suggestions of what we can look for???
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Re: Dependable,mid-sized,4 door,RWD car

re you looking to go into the 80's? Gm really has not built a RWD vehicle recently. Are you sure you want her in a RWD? You may want to look into a Bonneville, or a Late model Malibu . A highly reliable car is the GEO/Chevy Prizm. They have the Toyota engines and they run for ever with very few problems.
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Re: Dependable,mid-sized,4 door,RWD car

Thanks everybody. I've decided to go for a mid-80s Caprice v6.
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