Older cars provide a level of economy and reliability that newer cars can't always match. Right now, MiL's otherwise ok 1996 A6 wagon is "in the pits" for a blown TB w/valve damage. That car is glitchy and complicated. The flipside it that it's performance/comfort level is outstanding. Anyway, that car is too expensive and not-user-friendly for her nor appropriate for my repair skill level. So...she needed a car to drive for a month or two and decided to sell the A6 to cover the recent/upcoming repairs. I bought her a 1991 Audi 100 fwd for $900! Not a single problem so far on that car. It's a non-interference engine and is easier and simpler to repair. Car performs and drives fine, 140k. I expect it's reliability to be good/excellent....better than the newer car! That says something in itself. Well, that's my example of economical car buying and ownership. Best of all the deal was local and done asap...two days to find her a car!