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Nitroracer
Nitroracer Dork
9/10/10 9:19 p.m.
daytonaer wrote: Toyota Echo. We had a 2001 that weighed in around 2100lbs. Ours was a 4 door auto, apparently the manual transmission was 70 or so lbs lighter but I think the 2 door weighed about the same. Ours had A/C too, and that was optional. Every thing else was manual (windows locks etc)

Toyota Tercel

While not the most exciting car in the world the 95-98 cars had a twin cam 1.5L that would be fun with a manual trans. My sister has put 45k trouble free miles on her 96 (3spd auto) and I take it out on the back roads occasionally and its pretty fun shifted manually. 2005lbs.

mith612
mith612 Reader
9/10/10 9:30 p.m.
Nitroracer wrote: Toyota Tercel While not the most exciting car in the world the 95-98 cars had a twin cam 1.5L that would be fun with a manual trans. My sister has put 45k trouble free miles on her 96 (3spd auto) and I take it out on the back roads occasionally and its pretty fun shifted manually. 2005lbs.

In the same vein, the Toyota Paseo's are a good choice as well. Same 1.5 DOHC motor (very eager to rev) in a sporty coupe shell. Shaped like a precursor to the Prius but without the pretension that comes with the hybrid.

TOZOVR
TOZOVR New Reader
9/10/10 10:11 p.m.
benzbaron wrote: A trick when searching for bmw 02's is to search for "bmw 1600." Many people selling classic Bmw 2002 will put the 1600 reference in there.

Or just put in BMW and use the details to narrow within your price range ($1000 above your highest) and then search via Cars and Trucks for sale by owner.

Weeds out the dealers and the big $$ cars...now you only have maybe 100 to sift through.

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