Faulty temperature sensor (sensor that indicated when it's cold, to add more fuel to start your car). I could still start the car, but I would have to turn the key, without turning the car over. Not that big of deal, cost me like 80-100$ with the labor included. Didn't feel like messing around to start the car and had it fixed.
Replaced the starter at 119,000 miles. Car wouldn't start. Got a used starter for half the price. Probably well overdue to replace the starter.
A pretty good car, drove it around the Mid West to go to college, and hasn't failed on me yet (crossing my fingers!!). For that old of a car, it's still pretty reliable.
Only thing that's a problem for me is that I went to college with a town of about 10,000, so it was hard to find a guy to work on a foreign car. But when it needed fixing, it was pretty chap.
I agree these make an excellent used buy. The parts are expensive, but you need them less.