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>> That is not even moderately expensive. My own preference would be for something in the Chrysler 300 series, but the Camaro looks great. Not enough leg room in a Vette. I seem to remember you are even taller than m 6'2" so just be sure it is very comfortable for long drives.
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>>I drive the STS mostly for the leg-room but would probably go to Chrysler 300 for my next car... A certified car about 2 years old usually gives you a better warrantee than new and in the case of the STS or Eldorado I get every couple years means a Cadillac at the price of a new Toyota. You can pick up a 300C or 300 Touring with some pretty impressive goodies for the same price as the Camaro, if you get a certified car about 2 or 3 years old that originally listed for 47K +.
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http://www.cadillac.com/cts-luxury-coupe.htmlThose *are* fun. My sister had a CTS when they first came out before she got lured away to BMW but I think I remember her saying the CTS was actaully a German design ( Porsche?) and had rear-wheel drive. I know the new ones are very popular around here, especially with the AWD.
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