Originally Posted By: JOD
Originally Posted By: eljefino
The late 90s subarus are not doing well around here with engine trouble. Hope whatever it is, got fixed.
I agree on the corolla/fit/mazda 2.
the 2.5' NA's are prone to head gasket issues--the 2.2's aren't. The 2.5 came on a lot of cars, though. It seems every year the "year they fixed it" seems to expand by another year...I'm not sure if they've ever fixed it.
My pick would be a base model Accord, 2.4 MT. You can get any car to last forever if you're willing to replace enough parts, but I'd put the Accord right up there at to top to get you there with the least amount of hassle. There's a lot I like about Subaru, but the AWD adds a good bit of complexity/extra parts--and the head gasket thing seems to be a real issue.
If a 1991 accord had the 2.4 i saw a good old used example for sale. They are pretty good cars, for sure.
The subies? Correct, 2.5 is a good engine you just need to get that done at some point. Then you can go in there and tune it as you want. Its one of those engines with a known issue, and when you bite the bullet and get it done right, the car is perfect again. My 96 Outback tells me so.
I vote Chevrolet Prizm. We all know why (its a Corolla.) That, or Honda Accord OR Toyota Camry.