Value

Combining the factors of reliability, fuel economy, price, and performance, I feel these cars present the best value of all:

(1) Saturn SC2 - These cars are very available. The 97-00 model had leather seats as an option, and these cars are easily found for a virutally identical price to those with cloth seats. In particular, the 1.9L 124hp Twin Cam engine that Saturn made for the SC2 is a very good value. The fuel economy of 39/28 is as good as it gets, while the performance of 8.7s for 0-60mph acceleration is quite quick. The SC2 is just a classically designed short-wheelbase coupe that has an excellent track record. A 1997 SC2 with leather seats and 80k miles will run you about $4k. This is the definition of value.

(2) Honda Accord - The Accord is terribly easy to find. It presents better value over the Civic because Civic's tend to be more difficult to find and prices are less negotiable due to their superior fuel economy. However, the Accord still easily gets over 30mpg highway and in fact has a slightly better reliability record to the Civic. Although, both are top of the world in that department. Certain Accord models have been equipped with leather seats since 1990. In coupe form, the car trancends its utilitarian sedan image. However, the internals are the same regardless of body style and the performance is extremely average.

(3) Mitsubishi Eclipse - The Mitsubishi Eclipse is one of the most classic foreign sports coupes of all time. Because Mitsubishi debuted both V6 and turbocharged engines throughout the life of the model, the standard 2.0L I4 models tend to get over-looked within the used car markets. Nevertheless, the standard models are more reliable and get better gas mileage while still performing a 60mph sprint in under nice seconds. Leather seats were optioned into newer models, although this option is tough to find in the non-turbocharged models. Given the availability and lack of demand for the I4 engine, the Eclipse presents an excellent value.

Honorable Mention:
Nissan 200SX SE-R for its performance and price
Toyota Celica for its relibility and looks
Honda Civic for its fuel economy and reliability

Price

80k miles - Saturn SC, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Nissan 200SX
100k miles - Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Toyota Paseo
120k miles - Toyota Celica, Nissan 240SX
140k miles - Acura Integra, Honda Prelude, BMW 318i


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**This list is semi-arbitrary, but based on what I have seen on the internet as expected mileage for a car of each type for $4,000.

Horsepower

170 - Acura Integra GSR 94-01
160 - Honda Prelude Si 92-96, Honda del Sol VTEC 93-97
155 - Nissan 240 SX 89-94
140 - Acura Integra 90-93, Acura Integra RS/LS 94-01
140 - Mitsubishi Eclipse 95-99, Nissan 200SX SE-R 95-98
138 - BMW 318i 94-98, BMW 318i 88-93
135 - Honda Prelude S 92-96, Mitsubishi Eclipse GST 90-94
134 - Toyota Celica GT 90-93
130 - Honda Accord 94-96, Toyota Celica 94-99
126 - Honda del sol Si 93-97
125 - Honda Accord 90-93
124 - Saturn SC2 97-00, Saturn SC2 94-96, Saturn SC 91-93
115 - Nissan 200SX 95-98
106 - Honda Civic 96-98, Honda Civic del Sol S 93-97
104 - Honda Civic 92-95
103 - Toyota Celica ST 90-93
100 - Saturn SC1 97-00, Toyota Paseo 92-97
92 - Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 90-94
85 - Saturn SC1 94-96

Fuel Economy

40/31 - Honda Civic 92-95
39/32 - Honda del Sol 93-97
39/29 - Nissan 200SX 95-98
39/28 - Saturn SC1/SC2 97-00
37/32 - Honda Civic 96-98
37/28 - Saturn SC1 94-96
36/30 - Honda del Sol Si 93-97
35/30 - Toyota Paseo 93-97
34/25 - Saturn SC2 94-96
33/24 - Saturn SC 91-93
33/22 - Mitsubishi Eclipse 95-99
32/25 - Toyota Celica ST 90-93
32/23 - Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 90-94
31/25 - Acura Integra (90-93/94-01)
31/24 - Honda Accord (90-93/94-96)
31/23 - Nissan 200SX SE-R 95-98
30/25 - Honda del Sol 93-97
30/22 - BMW 318i (88-93/94-98)
29/23 - Honda Prelude S 92-96
29/22 - Mitsubishi Eclipse GST 90-94
28/22 - Toyota Celica (90-93 GT/94-99)
28/22 - Mitsubishi 240SX (89-94/95-98)
26/22 - Honda Prelude Si 92-96

Availability

Honda Accord (90-93/94-96)
Mitsubishi Eclipse (90-94/95-99)
Saturn SC (91-93/94-96/97-00)
Honda Civic (92-95/96-98)
Nissan 200SX (95-98)
Toyota Celica (90-93/94-99)
Acura Integra (90-93/94-01)
Nissan 240SX (89-94/95-98)
BMW 318i (88-93/94-98)
Honda Prelude (92-96)
Toyota Paseo (92-97)
Honda del Sol (93-97)


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*This list is arbitrary and developed based on what I have seen online, but I think it is a good meter of how available a car is

92-97 Toyota Paseo

MPG: 30/35
Accel: 9.0s
Eng: 1.5L I4
HP: 100

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97-00 Saturn SC

SC1
MPG: 28/39
Accel: 9.3s
Eng: 1.9L I4
HP: 100

SC2
MPG: 28/39
Accel: 8.7s
Eng: 1.9L I4
HP: 124

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91-93 Saturn SC

MPG: 24/33
Accel: 8.6s
Eng: 1.9L I4
HP: 124

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90-93 Honda Accord

MPG: 24/31
Accel: 10.1s
Eng: 2.2L I4
HP: 125

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88-93 BMW 318i

MPG: 22/30
Accel: 8.8s
Eng: 1.8L I4
HP: 138

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90-93 Acura Integra

MPG: 25/31
Accel: 8.6s
Eng: 1.8L I4
HP: 140

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00-05 Toyota Celica

MPG: 27/33
Accel: 8.4s
Eng: 1.8L I4
HP: 140

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94-99 Toyota Celica

MPG: 22/28
Accel: 8.8s
Eng: 2.2L I4
HP: 130

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90-93 Toyota Celica

ST
MPG: 25/32
Accel: 9.3s
Eng: 1.6L I4
HP: 103

GT
MPG: 22/28
Accel: 8.6s
Eng: 2.2L I4
HP: 135

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91-95 Toyota MR2

MPG: 22/29
Accel: 8.5s
Eng: 2.2L I4
HP: 135

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94-96 Saturn SC

SC1
MPG: 28/37
Accel: 9.7s
Eng: 1.9L I4
HP: 85

SC2
MPG: 25/34
Accel: 8.8s
Eng: 1.9L I4
HP: 124

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89-94 Nissan 240SX

MPG: 22/28
Accel: 8.0s
Eng: 2.4L I4
HP: 155

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95-98 Nissan 200SX

SE
MPG: 29/39
Accel: 9.0s
Eng: 1.6L I4
HP: 115

SER
MPG: 23/31
Accel: 7.8s
Eng: 2.0L I4
HP: 140

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00-04 Mitsubishi Eclipse

GS
MPG: 23/31
Accel: 8.7s
Eng: 2.4L I4
HP: 147

GT
MPG: 20/29
Accel: 7.7s
Eng: 3.0L V6
HP: 200

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95-99 Mitsubishi Eclipse

GS
MPG: 22/33
Accel: 8.8s
Eng: 2.0L I4
HP: 140


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90-94 Mitsubishi Eclipse

GS
MPG: 23/32
Accel: 10.4s
Eng: 1.8L I4
HP: 92

GST
MPG: 22/29
Accel: 9.4s
Eng: 2.0L I4
HP: 135

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90-94 Mitsubishi Eclipse

GS
MPG: 23/32
Accel: 10.4s
Eng: 1.8L I4
HP: 92

GST
MPG: 22/29
Accel: 9.4s
Eng: 2.0L I4
HP: 135

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