Any suggestions re buying a new car?
Thanks

Any suggestions re buying a new car?
Thanks
That's pretty difficult to answer without knowing anything about your budget, use of the vehicle, family size, local geography, etc.
I'm partial to the BMW X5.
To and through $3500, probably, maybe, DYODD.
Sorry, I can't resist opportunities like this.
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madhu (03-08-2011)
What's your goal with the car? We have one 4*4 suv, one 4 door sedan, and one coupe for fun and tinkering(hobby car). When the fwd 4 door sedan goes (10yrs old 155k miles) I will probably want to replace it with something that gets very high mpg (now about 32mpg hw, thinking next is a used prius 50mpg).
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None. They're all junk. You're better off finding something 10 or 20 years old in good condition.
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Buy an older car that is in good condition that you can pay cash for. Preferably one without a computer or a black box or any means of built-in tracking.
My choice for sedan would be .... Hyundai Sonata.
Beautiful styling that turns my head every time I see one on the highway. Great prices (can get one around Knoxville new @ $18,900). 100k warranty. Up to 33mpg. Very good performance for an everyday sedan. I really love everything about this car from a practical perspective.
Check out the video below.
http://www.hyundaiusa.com/vehicles/2...ta/experience/
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Argentium (03-08-2011)
My economy car pick would be the Kia Soul. Great price (can be had in Knoxville for $13,000). I like the styling for an economy car. Finally, and again the 100k warranty.
http://www.kia.com/#/soul/explore/36...?cid=sem&ppc=y
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My performance car choice would be the Ford Mustang.
http://www.ford.com/cars/mustang/
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My pick for SUV / Offroad would be the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon.
http://www.jeep.com/en/2011/wrangler...738&channel=PS
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Last Stand On Earth (03-08-2011)
Thanks. i currently have a 10 yr old bmw that served me well. more than 110,000 miles but is needing maintenance.
Hyundai and kia are attractive because of the 100 k warranty. But are they trouble free?
I need a winter car that i can take to my skiing trips
But really impressed with the pelosi gtx, i dont think i can afford that price
Thank you all
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OK. So I had to search what you meant by Pelosi GTX and while I was reading I came across this thread on Yahoo Answers of all places. Check out reply #2. The message is spreading.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...8000057AAYEBd6
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I'm a true blue, Flint Michigan USA guy - up here it is GM country.....I'm pretty impressed with the Chevrolet Malibu. Get as plain jain as possible....as they are still very nice and reasonably low cost. The all have 6 speed automatics.....all you need is the 176HP Inline 4 cylinder....plenty of power.....great economy. A lot of bang for the buck.
Otherwise - look at a low cost Toyoto.....I think their enrty level car is the Corolla...that is a rung down from the GM Malibi.....Toyota Camery would be the Malibu fighter. Toyota makes a fine care...but so does GM....or the equivalent from Ford.
Just keep it basic....a car is transportation....and even the simple cars are very nice these days as compared to days of old. All are very reliable....most I4 engines will deliver well into the 30's MPG on the highway.
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Looked around a lot recently to replace our 12 year old Accord, which was a nice car.
Bought a Subaru Outback, 2.5i Limited. 4cyl, AWD. 22/29 mileage.
Picking it up this afternoon.
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What model did you buy ? We were looking for an SUV or something like that. The Honda CRV was plain uncomfortable to us....seemed like they chopped a couple inches off the seat depth. Probably ok for around town, but I'd think a killer on a trip. The Pilot was just ridiculously overpriced.
It came down to a Hyundai Sante Fe, which would have been a couple grand less, but also 2wd and less gas mileage or the Subaru Outback. Didn't care for the feel of the Subaru Forester. I think we choose the right one for us, but time will tell. Another factor is the local Honda dealer is an AH to deal with.....every time I took our car back for service, there was an issue.
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You could get a Ford Flex, and then everybody will think you work at a funeral home...
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i love GM,,,always pay cash ,,,never buy new,,,,,it has to be big enough to sleep in,,,prefer something with a 8' bed.
GOLDZILLA (03-08-2011)
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+1 on the Malibu, I got a low mile used '07 wagon a year ago for 9k and it's a great car. Yep, I like wagons for cars.
They are like small covered pick up trucks.
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Well, whatever car you choose, be sure that you get it in one of these two color options - silver or gold.
Which is why I said buy Korean... specifically Hyundai.
FWIW we consider most US cars "cheap looking uncomfortable ugly", they sell cheap here and have a bad reliability reputation. It is a cultural thing...! Not that I love Hyundai styling but they are well built.
And as you mention it KIA have improved styling out of sight, the new Cerato is a nice looking car...
I don't know how reliable they are.
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how about the electric cars, /hybrids?
I don't know if Hyundai is still offering their "Assurance Program", but if your job is not 100% secure in this economy, it's worth checking out. Lose your job in the first year, drop the car back off at a dealership and walk away. Yeah, you can lose several months worth of payment, but you can also get out from under a debt without much effort if you really need to.
EDIT:
Looks like they still have it, and have expanded the benefits.
http://hyundaiassurance.walkawayusa.com/
I will never buy a new car, but that's just me, biggest waste of money on the planet (other than hookers and blow). I paid $2,500 for my Geo Prizm seven years ago and it is still going strong with no major repairs. How do you think I could afford gold and silver?
It depends what you are buying.... I wanted a five star safety rating, old cars don't cut it.
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Fortunately I live 4 miles beyond pavement and none of my vehicles are shiny. "Shiny object syndrome" is very expensive. I was cured of this condition years ago.
If "self-esteem" is your motivation for buying a new vehicle, you're making a mistake ( I know, I know...your wife wants a new car).
I can understand buying a new vehicle if you can afford to pay cash and have plenty of silver already. A vehicle is NOT an investment, it's just transportation.
I like US cars 1967 and prior, US trucks 1972 and prior.
Toyotas are pretty good but quality has gone downhill a little in the last decade.
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When/if gas hits $5.00, what kind of car would you buy. Buy that one now!![]()
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Last one I had was in 1980. 16yo gal licensed 2 wks ran a stop sign and T-boned us. Fortunately, she HAD come to a stop, because I looked over at her, and saw her stop.....for some reason, she then hit the gas, and Ka-bamm. Olds 98 hits VW......not much left of ours, dent in the fender of hers.
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Not self esteem.....simply don't like to work on vehicles if I can avoid it. Wife actually didn't really care, but I hate to send her off to a meeting road trip she has to take couple times/yr in something I'm the one gonna have to drive 2-300 miles to go fix. The Honda was gonna need some work ( like 3-5k ) to keep it in decent shape, money I'd rather not put in it.
Got cash, got all the silver I need, and a whole lot of other "things"....no debt, few monthly bills, we live pretty simple. This is our one real splurge per decade. Last one was my new Silverado in 03.....and if like the 86 Ford pickup before it, (that's 17 YEARS if you're counting) I'll have the truck probably after the age of gasoline.....ahahaaa. 9 years old now, and just turned 60k miles.
Agree, vehicles not only NOT an investment, but a depreciating pile of metal, for sure.....but I assure ya, that's the ONLY thing I buy in that category. Most every thing else either IS an investment, or a tool that pays for itself many times over.
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I nominate my Honda Fit...36mpg around town, lots of cargo space, relatively inexpensive, durable, fun to drive and cute as a button.
Zed (03-10-2011)