If you feel like the research you've done online hasn't helped, you can always test drive a few cars. That is the best way to see if you would really like the car or not.
2007-08-05 06:06:44
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answered by ghetoaid 2
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The three most important aspects of a vehicle purchace are Knowledge, Preparation, and Application. Doing the research (as you are) is the starting place to gain the Knowledge you need. The next step is Preparaing that Knowledge in a workable format (a plan) and then Applying that plan to the purchase. You are on the right track, just keep going.
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2007-08-09 12:02:54
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answered by Anonymous
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As a sales consultant at a dealership, call other dealerships and get a quote. See which one gives you the better deal. If you are a costco member, that helps too. Edmunds.com has true market value. The best car for the money I think is the infiniti, but this is your decision. Drive them, touch them and which ever car you like the best is gonna be the best car. That's why there are many manufactures.
2007-08-05 14:57:59
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answered by Anonymous
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try www.consumerguide.com . Enter the info of the car(s) you are thinking about purchasing and it will tell you all the pros and con of the vehicle. The site also gives you an idea of what certain repairs will cost. If you are not a shy person you could ask people who are driving the vehicles what they think of them.
2007-08-05 12:50:04
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answered by truly speaking 4
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Pick up a copy of "consumer reports" magazine You may have to subscribe to get it.They publish a issue that evaluates all the new cars OBJECTIVELY as they don't accept any advertising.Either that or talk to friends or co-workers about how they like what they drive.
2007-08-05 12:37:09
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answered by hjbergel 5
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msncars.com
Read the consumer reviews! Good info there from people who drive the cars you would be interested in.
Also, try edmunds.com. besides Consumer Reports. Good info.
2007-08-05 12:42:02
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answered by outtahere2day 5
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check these websites out
www.edmunds.com
expert reviews and reviews from drivers
www.edmunds.com/insideline
some cars have detailed videos just search
www.consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com
howstuffworks.com to finish ^
they have detailed ratings for just about every part of a car, find the car and then click road test
2007-08-06 02:45:42
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answered by Anonymous
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here really to get comments.
what do you want
I will say this
Honda, Toyota and Nissan are best.
well made and good resale. not to be disappointed.
so you can reply to me and maybe we can discuss your issue
2007-08-05 12:38:56
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answered by Michael M 7
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buy a magazine of CONSUMER REPORTS... it will help you find out which car is of better quality overall.
2007-08-05 12:34:15
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answered by Alex 5
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look around online. cars.com
2007-08-05 13:33:17
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answered by adam47310 3
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