The most important aspect of buying a car is what YOU CAN AFFORD... so "price" is your main issue.
At the same time, don't get ripped off and go armed as an educated consumer as well.
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2007-01-26 07:01:52
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answered by rob1963man 5
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its all up to your personal preferences and your budget. Ask around and see what kind of maintenance some of the cars you look at will require, for example, the J-body (cavalier and sunfire for example) is notorious for needing many repairs and frequent maintenance. since all new cars are usually under warranty, I suggest leasing to see what the maintenance is like if you plan on going the payments route, this way you dont have to pay for that mainenance, and you get to see how often it has to be done.
As for everything else, style, make and model, price, is all up to you.
2007-01-26 07:00:12
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answered by Calvin D 2
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examine the engine runs properly, oil is in stable situation, doesnt over warmth, and has an entire variety of skill via the revs. examine all of the gears have interaction properly. examine the seize would not slip or is on the spectacular of the peddle. examine once you brake the vehicle keeps a immediately line, and once you emergency end you do easily lead to genuine looking time. examine your shocks and suspension, you do no longer decide to be excessively bouncing, or for the vehicle to lose grip while cornering. The lists ought to bypass on for a together as, yet i think of thats the dearer upkeep. truly in case you don't comprehend what your searching for you need to pay a mechanic to do a examine for you. it will fee you yet they comprehend what to look for in different vehicles, and can furnish an independent opinion on the state of the vehicle. you could fall in love with it, yet to them its basically yet another vehicle.
2016-11-27 20:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Reputation and condition. I'd rather pay a fair price for a good car than get a steal on junk.
2007-01-26 06:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Reliability of the car and of course style.
2007-01-26 08:19:13
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answered by back_shark 2
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You just answered your own question,lol However it is a good idea to check out Consumer Reports Guide to new and used vehicles either online or from your local book store. Happy hunting!
2007-01-26 07:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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the motor the tiers how good it runs miles on it make modle an price
2007-01-26 07:11:32
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answered by virgil w 1
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Reliability and resale, everything else is completely a secondary factor...
2007-01-26 06:55:04
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answered by NP 2
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