Since this thread has come back up to the top, I think I should update this thread that I started.
In post #1, sentence #1, I stated/asked the following:
My specific goals are that I am looking for an inexpensive and presentable vehicle of model year '00 or newer. Budget is under $3k and closer to $2k is best for a car with 100k to 125k miles. I would like it to be able to reach 200k miles relatively easy with proper maint.
Needs to be able to seat real adults in the back, up to 3, for short trips.
Would like to get 25 mpg in mixed driving.
In the summer of 2013 I bought an '03 Vue with 140k but only 40k on a replaced motor for $2500.
The seller/flipper told me that he had not changed the clutch but it looked good.
Fast forward 3 years later to the summer of 2016. The odometer now read 265k miles. While headed west on I-90 into Cleveland at W44th St, morning rush hour traffic began to slow. My driver put in the clutch and nothing happened. He limped it to the side of the road. I had it towed in and the answer was a blown Clutch Slave Cylinder which had dropped all its fluid.
I was unsure if I wanted to re-invest into the vehicle. Now the clutch itself had never been changed and had 125k more miles than when I bought it so there was anywhere from 125k - 265k on the clutch. All 4 tires were wearing properly but they were in need of replacement ($400) and all 4 shocks had never been replaced by me so these too had 125k - 265k miles on them.
I figured i could be in need of dropping a couple thousand into the Vue.
Simultaneously, PatGizz was offering a fully running '00 Impala for $1k which I promptly snapped up.
The Vue then sat off to the side of my drive until I decided what to do.
Next thing you know, it is no longer summer but now heading into winter. Where the Vue was parked was going to be a problem since that is where the plow needs to pile the snow we might get for winter.
I decided to offload the Vue and put it up on CL. I wanted a fast resolution so on a Saturday night about 9pm my posting went up where I detailed the history and the problem. I asked only $400.
One guy quickly replied and said he would travel 45 minutes and be there at 7am Sunday. Fine. I'll be here. He never showed.
Also that night another local guy said he would be there at 8am. He did show.
In CL fashion he tried to move me on price. He then commented that he wasn't sure when he could get it towed. What he did not realize was that he was misunderstanding my motivation. I more wanted it gone than I wanted dollars. I countered to his price drop with, "$400 and I'll call my AAA and the car will be at your house in 30 minutes!" Done.
There she goes. Still looking as good as when i got it. Much love for the plastic body panels in a rusty climate!
Three years and 125k miles.
For me, the car was economical. The weak spots are:
Rear hub bearings. One was bad when I bought it and then since that I had changed each side twice more. I was buying the "lifetime" warranty version so the replacements were "free". Use lots of anti cease because these baby's can really rust into place. If not rusty, a quick and painless job.
I hear that the expensive Timkin brand is the right answer. Though not "lifetime" they are more likely to last a lifetime.
Front sway bar links. Also "lifetime" and changed often. The hardest part of this job is just removing the front tire and the part is less than $25.
Both front CVs were replaced also but they looked to be factory items so hard to complain at 200+k.
I had only one odd repair and that was the airbag clock spring in the steering wheel. First the airbag light came on. Then months later the steering wheel cruise buttons stopped working and the finally the horn stopped beeping. A changed clock spring fixed it all.
Of the 3 winters I had the Vue, one was exceptionally bad, heavy snow. The Vue running on General Artic tires was fantastic. A great combination of low torque, good grip and high ground clearance.
I would highly recommend a Vue but only to someone who is very GRM and very capable of "listening to a car" and some self repair.
I considered buying another but I currently have no other driver's who can drive stick and for myself, I've "been there and done that" so I didn't really want another for myslef.