Hey all, I’m considering stepping up and getting a little bit nicer car for a daily driver. I’ve been driving junkers…well, pretty much all my life. Now I’m thinking of something around $3,000 that would get me to work reliably everyday, have some power, look nice, haul my kids (3+ seats), with 20+ mixed mpg. And I’d like it to be easy to maintain in my gravel drive ;). This will be a “twist the key and drive” type appliance for me. I’ve got plenty of cars to work on…I’m thinking about getting one that I don’t have to work on. And I want it to be FUN to drive
The two vehicles on my list today are a Lexus SC400 and an 01+ P71 Crown Victoria. Rear drive and V8 power are at the top of my list of givens in the car selection process. The perfect trifecta would include a standard transmission…but two out of three ain’t bad, I guess. Neither of the cars in question were available with a standard transmission from the factory (and I won’t be converting one) so they’re on a level playing field in that respect, as far as I’m concerned.
Price. There aren’t any SC400s for sale in my area. I’d probably have to travel a bit to find a good one at deal prices. I’m not sure I could find a nice one at the $3,000 price point (it seems like early 90’s ones are typically closer to $4K...but I’m a deal finder). P71s…I’ve seen the dealers of these and my price bracket seems realistic for them. I’m curious where the private party sales happen (like P71 specific web forum classifieds)? CVN doesn’t seem to have a classified section.
Reliability. It seems the P71s have a good reputation. Maybe some timing chain tensioner issues and the like. Any others? How about the SC400? I don’t know much about them at all.
Power. I think either will be satisfactory to me. How do they compare in seat-of-the-pants feel? Horsepower to weight ratios and such?
Looks. I’m single and a father of two daughters. I suppose I’ll give a shot at good first impressions. Frankly, driving a junky car is a very good screening device (as in, if a woman is not interested in me because of my car…I’m relieved we got that out of the way up front). However, first impressions are a trick and I probably give the automotive first impression of bum. The SC400 runs away with this one. Though a one-color P71 won’t be a pheromone, it’s also not birth control (relative to my current transportation).
Fuel economy. I drive like I stole it about 50% of the time. Which is going to be least worst?
Maintainance. It seems like the P71 would have a slight edge in the maintainability category. Can anyone comment on either of the cars as far as maintainability goes? I know P71s were designed for severe service and fleet maintenance. Parts prices should be silly-cheap. I don’t know much about SC400s. Well…they’re Toyotas and that, in itself, is a huge plus in my opinion. How are parts prices and availability? Can I walk into O’reilly and buy typical maintenance parts? (I assume so…)
Fun to drive. I'm pretty sure the SC400 would clean up in this category. But...how unfun is a P71? I slalomed a rental crown vic for fun at R.A. back in '02 and laughed really hard...it was fun. It seems they might handle better than a car that large should...right?
I have a truck for when I need a truck (though a P71 would probably be more competent and definitely more comfortable car-hauler. I do like its “rolling lounge” interior space and towing capacity, and may find it very handy.
So…I’m just throwing out yet another “what car” thread for us all to occupy ourselves with by discussing during these cold winter months when it’s too nasty to work on cars…
Thanks! Clem