I'm currently looking to pick up a new daily driver in the $5,000 range, I know how much these threads are loved around here; so I thought I'd post one up to see what I'm forgetting.
Requirements
wagon or small SUV with room for 4 plus bikes and camping gear
20 mpg highway
reliable, relatively easy to service
$5,000 or less and preferably lower mileage
Things I'd like:
manual transmission (this is my number 1 want/borderline requirement)
if SUV then 4x4, as I do use the capability
What I've considered
XJ Cherokee (probably the answer)
Suzuki Grand Vitara (hard to find with manual, but interested in learning more)
B5 Passat wagon (VAG doesn't scare me, must find clean manual)
Best 3rd gen 4runner in price range
Suzuki SX4 (a little small but could work, rare in manual hatchback)
Mazda6 Wagon
Saab 9-5
Subaru Forester/Outback with maintenance records
So, I'm a little all over the place. I do use the ability to go off road to get to trailheads and campsites when I have it; however it is not a necessity. I've owned Subarus and while they fit the bill I have dealt with the headgasket issue and would not want to purchase another unless it has proof of work being done. Maintenance doesn't scare me I would just prefer to avoid any major repairs in the immediate future.
Anyways what am I leaving out. Sell me on a Saturn? Convince me I need another Miata with a lift and a trailer?
edit: lists don't seem to like me