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Miles : 85,000
Condition: Used
No of owners before: 1

2006-12-25 07:48:57 · 4 answers · asked by Steve T 1 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

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go out and compare the price to a newer Chevy or Ford and those have more stability than a VW..... and 85K means the VW is at least five years old ....look at the price and compare to a new PT Cruiser with warranty and style you can drive worry free for years and if you offer the dealer 1/2 of the VW price you can get the finance with no problem....and if one dealer won't go with you___ there's always another dealer down the street that will sell and finance to you..good luck and try to go for a new ride--in the long run it will save you the costly repair bills.........

2006-12-25 07:57:55 · answer #1 · answered by XTX 7 · 0 1

i'm a proud proprietor of a 1994 Prelude Vtech. As with maximum Hondas, purely approximately each and every factor of the Prelude is intuitive; your going to relish the great factor approximately each and every function interior the vehicle. In my adventure, and in others, VWs are a maintenance nightmare, little issues that at the instant are not think to interrupt, do smash. The Hondas and Acuras (Acura being owned by using Honda) are going to be greater easily serviceable and have a greater advantageous popularity as street warriors. If I have been you, i could decrease the Passat out of the image and be certain between the Prelude and the Integra. of direction being an proprietor of a Prelude, i'm very bias and would desire to declare get the Prelude. this is a appropriate vehicle in my recommendations for my daily activities, yet you may desire to be certain what would be appropriate on your existence. in case you flow with the Prelude, i'm able to assure which you will adore it.

2016-12-11 15:48:19 · answer #2 · answered by bremmer 4 · 0 0

VWs have lately been plagued by weird little niggles that other cars often don't have, much of it electric, and infuriatingly incurable.
I'd go insane with one of those.
If you like refined, European cars, better go for a BMW 3- or 5-series, or a Mercedes C-Class or E-Class. They still hold up to the promise of trouble free ownership.

2006-12-25 08:16:54 · answer #3 · answered by Tahini Classic 7 · 0 0

rubber band timing belt. get a toyota with a chain.

2006-12-25 08:07:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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