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I am planning to buy a new car in the next five months. So right now am trying to do the best research. I have a 2003 with a Kelly blue book resale value of $5600 for a trade in. Right now I don't know what kind of car to settle for. My maximum budget is up to 20,000 that includes the trade in. So which car out there is good in gas, looks good, will last me a longtime without breaking down soon, good warranty and so on?
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Any used vans in madera or fresno california under $2000?
People might make fun of me for saying so, but look at the new Hyundai Sonata. It's a nice car and they have the best warranty you can get these days. 10 years or 100,000 miles. You can't beat them for the value. You get alot for the money. Older hyundais were piles of junk. In the last 5 years or so Hyundai has really come full circle and they are making some pretty decent cars these days. If you read any of the automotive magazines you will hear the same thing.Is a car salesman supposed to threaten you into financing a car when you want to pay it out?
I personally like Hondas. I have had several and they all have taken me well over 100k miles without any major issues. In fact my last accord had 236,000 miles on the odometer before I sold it.. it still ran great.
Do you know anyone that wreck their car and they use all their savings just to buy it?
Toyota's are also good but they tend to be a bit more "squishy" for lack of a better term. They are not drivers cars. The susepensions are soft, the brakes are spongy and there isn't all that much steering feel. But... they are comfortable and reliable and are good on gas..
Hondas are just as reliable and economical but tend to be a bit more stiff. They handle a little better, have stiffer braking and have much better steering feel. It depends on what you are looking for. Some people prefer the comfort and some prefer a more sporty feel.
Does anyone know what the 2006 dealer cash program incentives are for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep?
I would stay away from american cars. They are all struggling to turn a profit these days and there is a reason for it.
People say buy american... what does that mean? GM is a huge multi-national operation with headquarters all over the world. Your GM could be built in mexico. Same is true for Chrysler and Ford as well. Most hondas are built in the US. So the idea of buying American has lost it's meaning. the big automakers are truly multi-national corporations.
I can't find the car that I want.should I go for my second choice?
If you have nothing against honda, that would be your best bet. Good in gas, quality, and affordable. Do your research and take many test drives so you can get a car that will fit your needs.Go with a Toyota - very dependable and should last you for years to come.
Pleeeeeez help i want to know which car is better?
Just buy AMERICAN please!!I like the new Dodge Charger but I can't afford a new car right now.
Is it better to buy an American built car made by Toyota-or a foreign built car made by Ford?
Good car would be Volkswagen JettaIts a very dependable car and good gas usage per milage.
Im paying high interset on my car loan.is there anyway i could decrease it?
Dotn get a Honda, trust me from experience. I think mayeb a Toyota Corolla might to you pretty good but if your looking for more seriouse styling for fo a v6 Mustang. They arent that bad on gas milege and they will last. But the Camry is probably your best choice. Hope I helped. = )When is the best time of year to buy a Honda (Accord)?
I think the new Dodge Caliber (replaced the Dodge Neon) is a sweet car, MSRP starts at 14K. Remember to negotiate down from the MSRP and not from a dealer markup! Some try to get you to negotiate between the dealer markup and the MSRP-- but you're still overpaying. You want to pay LESS than MSRP.What is the value of a 1971 Buick Riviera?
Focus has a $2500 rebate right now and MSRP starts at around 14K as well.
Remember you probably wont get the highest value for your trade in-- dealerships rarely do give you top dollar. Ask around to compare not just prices on the new car but trade ins-- this can make a huge difference!
For under 20,000 the best in MPG, resale value, space, unreliability are below.
How do you get back a repoed car?
Brand New or slightly used with less than 5k miles:
1. Honda Civic 17-20k - the new model just came out, you cant beat honda reliability and its got a radical style, my gf has one and its excellent.
2. Toyota Corolla 17-20k - Its a toyota need i say more? another friend of mine has one and you cant go wrong, but the styling is bland which is my only complaint.
3. Honda Fit 13-16k - small cute car, very practical!, sporty, fun! but is smaller than the cars above but also cheaper
4. Nissan Sentra 14-18k - brand new, practical and safe!
5. Hyundai Sonata 17-20k- new car, please take a look at it, for the money u pay u get an AMAZING deal! excellent warranty.
How to sell my car in queensland. australia?
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2007 camry LE vs honda accord LX, both are base model. Which car is better to buy?
In the end i suggest you go down to the honda, toyota, hyundai and nissan dealerships drive the cars, sit in them, stare at them and then decide because all these cars will last and will run smoothly all the way to 150k miles plus EASILY! as long as you take care of them! :) ... in the end its ure decision they are all excellent cars! It just takes one day to go to all these dealerships and i promise you wont regret it! also in the end you can be fully satisfied you bought the car you wanted without any regrets!
If i were you i would go to the dealership and choose between a honda civic, hyundai sonata.
Selling Canadian car in the USA, what about the taxes?
If you dont mind a used car also with less than 20k miles here are a few:
Honda Accord and Civic
Toyota Camry and corolla
Nissan Altima
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