00 Chrysler Concorde LXI This has over 100k and I just put some new door seals on it and it is fantastic. Great car for around 5k. The only thing I have done to it over the last 2 years is fixed the A/C for $800 and a lock actuator replacement for $10. These cars have a terrible reputation for engine failure in the 2.7 liter engine, but the 3.2 that this model has has been bulletproof. However the other cars failures made the resale pretty low (a bargain to buy) so we got one. It has all the options and is perfect for the wife. It is a great long trip car.
94 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Nothing is worse than a GM truck dash from pre 1995. It looks like someone made it at home with a hacksaw and a t-square. The only curves are the ones that are printed on the speedometer. It rattles and sports a cowbell (more cowbell is always good). The hood paint is so faded it is a lost cause. It has no rust though, and it always starts and hauls anything. The 305 has just enough power to pull a hat off, but a lot better than the v6 of the same vintage.