I sat in a Fit a few days ago and really liked it.
But if you're looking for used, it's hard to go wrong with Honda or Toyota, I think.
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I sat in a Fit a few days ago and really liked it.
But if you're looking for used, it's hard to go wrong with Honda or Toyota, I think.
I've been considering buying a new (well, new used, probably) car. My parents want me to anyway, and I wouldn't mind having something better. Any suggestions?
Um, I have a 2006 Ford Escape Hyrbid for sale.
I had the Versa as a rental car recently and really liked it.
Um, I have a 2006 Ford Escape Hyrbid for sale.
Hee. I'm not looking for an SUV. Or to pay much more than $10,000, which is what is in my head as the optimal price of a car. Like $10 is the optimal price of a CD.
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Or to pay much more than $10,000, which is what is in my head as the optimal price of a car.
Hmm, I hear you in terms of thinking that *should* be the case, but seriously, if you're gonna get a car, get one that won't be giving you the same kind of angst you're getting now, and that will probably be at least $12-15K. I think after all was said and done, we paid about $17K for our car, which was more that we wanted to pay ($15K was our max and all we were looking at were compact cars, both new and used) but my gut feeling is that it's worth it to spend that kind of money on a Honda, Nissan, Toyota type of thing. Lord knows I'd never be able to step up to the next level (or want to) but I feel we got good value.
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Hmm, I hear you in terms of thinking that *should* be the case, but seriously, if you're gonna get a car, get one that won't be giving you the same kind of angst you're getting now, and that will probably be at least $12-15K.
I cashed out some stock options last year, and I'm expecting a decent bonus this year, so I was thinking of combining those to make a car. But I suppose I could throw all that at them and then pay the rest in installments? I disapprove of paying interest.
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