I've been looking at Vibes for years, and missed a REALLY NICE '05 with < 60K miles on it for $9K something a little while ago, in a nearby town. I currently drive a (gasp!) minivan (I have a dog, and I am the dog chauffeur). My husband has a Silverado but it sucks gas. He just bought himself a used Corvette, and was going to sell the Silverado to pay for the Corvette, but was going to need *some* kind of work vehicle. I spotted a Craigslist listing for an '03 Vibe (base) with a sunroof (my only requirement) -- but it had 135K miles. $4200. That was too many miles, for me, so I asked him if the Vibe would be a big enough work vehicle for him. "Sure!" he says -- "I'll go look at it right away!" Calls me from the car - "It's beautiful!" Rushes to the credit union to get the dough, because the seller's being a bit jerkish and saying the first one to show with cash-in-hand takes it, no matter who got there first. So, yeah, it was a rush purchase.
He gets it home -- it IS in nice shape. (Pics later.) High miles bug me, but it's nice: sunroof, auto, really clean, overly-fancy stereo added on...
The next day, though, he starts with the, "So, would you consider getting rid of the van and using this for YOUR car?" I didn't really want to -- I've never owned a car with more than 90K miles (though I always buy used), and I have dreams of starting to take some long road trips (though we don't, now). My brother's got a Vibe (bought used) with 95K miles on it, and it's doing fine, though, so I think that's where we're headed. This will be MY Vibe. I'm kind of in love with it already, and I've only driven it twice. VERY excited to start getting better MPGs.
The dog's a little put off -- he's used to having a couch and the entire back of a minivan to hang out in. Once we make it comfy for him, though, and he realizes that he has better access to the windows, I think he'll like it.
My only complaint so far -- the gawd-awful wind buffeting that happens when I keep front windows closed but open back windows for dog. I feel like my eardrums will explode.
Yours seemed the "club" to join, so here I am. Hoping to learn how to make my Vibe last until at least 200K.
Oh, yeah -- some will think $4200 was too much, maybe, for this 03 with 135K miles, but it's a pretty good price here in the south, it seems. They're hard to find and, when you do, you have to pounce -- very popular car.