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DaimlerChrysler Built in:
Dodge Caravan (minivan) Windsor
Chrysler Town & Country (minivan) Windsor
Chrysler Pacifica (sport wagon) Windsor
Chrysler 300 Series (car) Brampton
Dodge Magnum (sport wagon) Brampton
Dodge Charger (sport sedan) Brampton
Ford
Ford Edge Oakville
Lincoln MKX Oakville
Ford Freestar (minivan) Oakville
Ford Crown Victoria (car) St. Thomas
Mercury Grand Marquis (car) St. Thomas
General Motors
Chevrolet Impala (car) Oshawa
Chevrolet Monte Carlo (car) Oshawa
Pontiac Grand Prix (car) Oshawa
Buick Allure/LaCrosse (car) Oshawa
Chevy Silverado (pickup) Oshawa
GMC Sierra (pickup) Oshawa
Chevrolet Equinox (SUV) Ingersoll
Pontiac Torrent (SUV) Ingersoll
Suzuki XL7 (SUV) Ingersoll
My personal picks would be the Monte Carlo, Grand Prix, Dodge Charger, Dodge Magnum, Ford Mustang. Look around for a gently used car. I just bought a 2006 Impala with 18000 KM for about $10,000 less then I could have bought a 2006 with almost no KM.
2007-03-18 16:25:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Sporty and ability to drive in snow are a tough combination. I would have to say a Subaru Legacy GT AWD. They have proven track records, are reliable, handle well and hold their values well enough. A Mercury Milan AWD is also worthy of consideration, but Ford's do not have the best reputations when it comes to long term reliability and resale values.
A Mazdaspeed6 also has AWD. I am not sure how well they will hold up, and the AWD is meant more for handling and getting the power to the ground. They are pretty low, so not sure how useful they would be in the snow. They also tend to come equipped with summer tire, and they are useless even in the rain.
If FWD will suffice, you cannot go wrong with a Camry V6, preferably the SE version. The Honda Accord is also an excellent choice, but I would wait til the 2008's come out real soon.
One helpful hint, do not buy anything with run flat tires and no spare. Run flats last half as long, are 2 times as expensive, and most shops cannot even change the tires.
2007-03-19 11:56:07
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answered by XUSAAAgent 5
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Hey man, for 30k, its what you like to drive, not what we think.
The crown vic is pretty sweet, I got to drive a cop car a few days ago and it was really good handling, fast, but not that fast.
I have a jeep, and its one of my favorite vehicles ever.
I would get a grand cherokee with the 4.7. My jeep has the 180hp 4.0, and its FAST. I cant even imagine what the hemi cherokee is like.
But it the end, its all about what you like to drive, and how the car fits you. Go test drive the new Buicks and Cadillacs, they are both great, Ive had them and they are apsolute power houses, get great mileage, and are extremely reliable.
2007-03-19 00:05:46
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answered by Doggzilla 6
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Get a Chrysler 300, A beautiful car
2007-03-18 23:27:41
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answered by tturbod2001 4
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Ford Taurus
2007-03-18 23:31:05
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answered by bubba23111 3
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anything with 4 wheel drive. I would consider the subaru forester or outback... but since you're up in toronto, i'd do a toyota tacoma truck or rav4 (suv...pretty sporty lookin') (of course, either with four will drive)
2007-03-18 23:31:01
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answered by ogg08 5
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Mercury Milan AWD and you will have a couple of bucks left over for insurance & gas!
2007-03-18 23:26:49
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answered by justcurious 6
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Get a 2006 or 07 Mustang GT its 35000 roughly.... that is with leather seats and interior they have some in awsome color scemes. and They are hot!!! lol I want one so bad.
2007-03-18 23:39:57
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answered by scarletfangg 2
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Watch out for Canadian Drivers!
2007-03-18 23:24:24
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answered by Anonymous
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my '89 civic. if you want to spend it, i want to collect it.
2007-03-18 23:24:34
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answered by Anonymous
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