Antos, take this as you will but I've gone through both your threads and this is the picture I'm getting:
Everyone who made you an offer remitted the make, model, and the major problems (cosmetic or otherwise) with the car, and usually an asking price. Everytime you turn down the offer with some reason based on the make, model, the major problems, or the price. You said you only need the car for one year, want a reliable car, but don't want it above a certain price and don't want to make repairs to it.
The problem I see is that any car that's in immaculate condition, fits some kind of favorable make and model stigma, etc, won't be priced low enough for your budget. And any car that is priced within your budget has some problems that you're not willing to work with. It's this circular reasoning that keeps you locked out of finding that perfect car since you're basically locking yourself out of every decent offer.
Who knows, there may be THAT car lurking in someone's garage but your chances would be better if you have a little headroom in your rqeuirements. My $0.02.