I didn't like the Yaris ads, with the car showing up and terrorizing those small components of whatever. I don't want a car that's a bully.
Gunn ,'Underneath'
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I love my Fit. I got the base model, stick shift, no extras, and it's working out very well for me.
We bought the Focus because it had a seat that adjusted up and down as well as front-back (seriously, mr. flea is 6 foot 6, this was a big deal).
Argh. My 6-foot-tall best friend has headroom in the Echo, but I don't think she has 6 inches of clearance. Mr. flea! Shrink a little!
Emily, I suggest a slightly used "better" car. It will be the same price as a cheap new car and be of better quality. My DH and all the professional auto journalists we know always buy used for that very reason. You get more car for the money.
Toyota Yaris
...is the preferred vehicle of pirates everywhere!
...is the preferred vehicle of pirates everywhere!
...since they don't make the Oldsmobile Cutlass anymore.
...since they don't make the Oldsmobile Cutlass anymore.
My first car. An Oldsmobile Station Wagon Cutlass Supreme. Dang gas guzzling whale.
I've been very happy with Chevrolet's low-end sedans since the mid-90s. My '98 Cavalier ran about 170,000 miles before maintenance issues became problematic. And the current Cobalt is going strong at 106,000 miles, still getting about 32mpg on the highway. Don't know how the Aveo stacks up durability and maintenance-wise, but it's about 3/4 the price and probably gets better mileage.
Emily, if you do go with a slightly used car and decide to buy it through a dealership, see if you can get an extended warranty with it. My mom bought a used Caddy and got the warranty, which has more than paid for itself with all the work she's had done on it in the four years since.
Emily, I suggest a slightly used "better" car. It will be the same price as a cheap new car and be of better quality. My DH and all the professional auto journalists we know always buy used for that very reason. You get more car for the money.
This is some of the best financial advice I know. One of the biggest financial errors people make is buying new cars. My very well off sister and her husband buy used Mercedes from a reputable dealer for about $15,000-18,000.
Dave Ramsey says you shouldn't even consider buying new cars unless you're a millionaire.
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