Charlotte,
Let me know if you want the name and number of that guy I told you about who helps us get our used cars. I could even ask my dad if he would mind making the initial call, if you'd like. He is VERY reliable, and has always gotten us a good deal for the money we were willing to spend. He finds good cars that usually only need a few minor things done before they are in top shape. All you have to do is name your price range and give him an idea of what you are looking for.
As I said, in the past I have gotten Fords for as cheap as $2000-$3000, but this time around I didn't want a car like that again. I was looking for something similar to Lisa. At first, we were willing to spend $5500, which was the cost of the sale of my dad's Explorer and my Sable combined, but then I told him I'd be willing to go up to $6500 if that would help. The auctioneer for my car ended up being a friend of Jim's (the guy we work with), and he pulled my car off the auction block right at $6500 for Jim, even though truly it could have gone for a higher price.
It is a 2000 Nissan Maxima with basically all the conveniences one could ever want, even though I wasn't looking for all that. Leather interior, and so on. Very nice car. It had over 100,000 miles on it, but Nissans can take into the very high mileages, so we figure it has 5 good years on it. It gets about 20-21mpg for my regular commuter driving, slightly better if I'm doing mainly highway. I know that's not as good as the newer cars get today, but it's pretty good for a 2000 car! And while it is not compact, it is not as big as the boat I was driving - much better size for me. When he got it off auction, it required a little work - I think Jim paid for some of it and we paid $500 to get it road-ready. So as I said, our car sales covered $5500, and then I owe my parents another $1500 for it. (Already paid some towards it...) This year, the car has needed a little work, but the money I have spent on it has not been as bad as having a car payment would have been! And it is a safe car - I really am surprised by the fact that it has minimal damage with the impact it sustained today!
At any rate - I know Jim would probably be happy to help, if you would want that. Just let me know. And I am curious what the lawyer says tomorrow - see what he thinks you can get out of the accident, given the car being totaled, her minor injuries and having to miss a couple days of work. He really should have to pay for her to get a comparable car - but I don't know how all that legal stuff works.
Now - didn't I say I was going to bed like 2 hours ago? haha...
Hugz,
Carrie

P.S. Lisa is definitely moving into the bubble with me.... But we'll stay down your way. I'd rather live near Ocean City, MD than in Philly!!