I'm looking for a comfy, sporty, manual (unless it's a Benz), well-made 4-door car to replace a decent, fast, safe and reliable 2003 Passat that I've come to dread taking on long trips because it's so painfully uncomfortable.
The car has to be able to swallow similar amounts of crap, family and dogs as the Passat without making me ache for days after a trip. I also need to avoid incurring a big debt, so I'm looking at stuff in the $3,000 to $6,000 range. I figure I should be able to get around $5,000 for a clean '03 Passat V6 GLX 5-speed with 150,000 miles and nothing major wrong with it.
At this point the finalists are: 1) 2002-'05 Saab 9-5 Aero manual; 2) same era Volvo S60 manual; 3) some sort of Mercedes W123 or '126 diesel that's clean and unmolested.
I like European crap, and my dad has had two 9-5s and I like them a lot. They seem to handle well and are comfortable and safe. I've heard the Aero engines are the best or most resistant to sludging or something like that.
SWMBO has a '99 Volvo V70XC, and it is really comfortable on a trip of any length, but there's more than a bit of LTD Country Squire thrown into the handling and Boeing 747s can turn around in less space than that Cross Country. The S60R cars are too expensive and their complexity gives me the heebie-jeebies. I've found the AWD on our Volvo is fragile, breaks expensively and isn't all that great when it's working properly anyway. For this reason, I'm interested only in FWD Volvos.
As for the Mercedes-Benz fascination, I've always thought of the W126s as the best-made production cars ever made, and the W123s are pretty close. I love the way those cars feel, and I suppose if I have to explain why, it wouldn't make sense anyway.
Any insights you may have are welcome.
Any experience you could offer with any of the three sorts of cars is mainly what I'm wondering about. Thanks.