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higher-grade model. What is the best thing to do? What is the most bang for my buck? Any suggestions?

2006-12-04 16:34:48 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

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a honda anything, hands down. you know it will always be reliable and you will never have to worry about it. plus it always has a good resale value.

DONT buy a hyundai or kia...they are pieces of crap...they might have a good warranty, but you will USE it, alot!

2006-12-04 17:57:05 · answer #1 · answered by EllisFan 5 · 0 0

The best cars are always low mileage used ones. Most manufacturers warranties will roll over to a new owner as long as they are within the specified timeframes and mileage. 2 things to remember are 1. the second you drive off the car lot with a used car it is instantly worth 5grand less than what you jsut paid for it. For instance Kelly Blue Book (that in my location) shows a 2006 Honda Accord 4DR EX with a V6 used suggested retail value to be $21,400 with 13,000 miles THAT same exact car new lists invoice price at $25,172 and MSRP at $27,895. El-Cheapo Base model Hyundai Accent with Auto tranny shows new MSRP $13845 Invoice at $13045 SAME Car Suggested Used Retail is $10,895 What you save by not taking the brand new loss will easily cover any repairs needed and most current model years/low mileage cars were leased and if you've ever looked at LEases they are pretty strict about what happpens to that car while it is in your possession.

2006-12-04 16:53:37 · answer #2 · answered by Keith C 5 · 0 0

Some of the new Korean models have very long warranties and good write-ups in consumer reports. (hyundai and kia) That's the way to go if you ask me.

A used car comes with little or no warranty, especially in the $10,000 range. You'll end up spending a lot more for repairs aftrer a year or to on a used car.

2006-12-04 16:39:07 · answer #3 · answered by John L 5 · 1 1

Spend about $5,000 more and get yourself a new Civic, or a Corolla. These are some of the most reliable cars in the market right now. Finance for 60 months and your monthly payments won't even get to $300.00 per month. Not bad considering I pay almost $800.00 per month for my truck.

2006-12-04 16:56:04 · answer #4 · answered by rodeo626 2 · 1 0

IF you can purchase a car from Japan do that. 170,000 on my Honda and no emissions yet. American made cars could match but they just don't want to. You want your moneys worth.

2006-12-04 17:04:01 · answer #5 · answered by skooter 4 · 1 0

depends on what you like.. a 5+years old luxury car or a newer econo car like a Corolla/camry / civic or accord.

2006-12-04 18:38:59 · answer #6 · answered by JNC 2 · 0 0

puts some fun in your life, get the hi-performance Mustang GT :)

2006-12-04 16:38:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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