I'm also having a tough time finding reliable information. I'm looking for a mid-sized car 2-3 years old that won't break the bank and every time a find one that is recommended by one site another site says it's completely terrible.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
No shooting Glamcookie! I'm desperately avoiding thinking about the campaign. I voted, there's nothing more I can do--worrying won't affect anything. Doesn't stop me, though, so, avoidance. I'd much rather talk alcohol.
flea, I'm fond of Meyers Dark over ice. And of course, the aforementioned pina coladas. But dark over ice is simple and pretty nummy. You do it right (slow pour), and the rum forms a slight crust on the ice. Fun to play with after the liquid has been consumed.
Probably hard to go wrong with your Honda Civics and equivalents, I would think.
Kalshane, have you looked at Consumer Reports? I tend to buy Toyotas by default at this point (the Corolla is my third Toyota in 20 years), but the 2013 Corolla we bought last year was rated very well by CR.
Also, the best price we found was at Hertz. Their price is generally lower than any dealer, and they don't haggle. (They will give you the hard sell on an extended warranty, though.)
I wish I could help with any of that, Kalshane, but I have no idea.
Lots of Dad~ma, msbelle.
In my head, I like rum. Cheap rum has a plasticky taste or aftertaste that I don't care for, and lately I have been detecting the same flavor in better rums, so maybe I don't actually like rum. IDK. It seems so appealing, somehow, it's hard for me to accept the possibility that I don't actually like the taste. Anyway, as far as flea's buying some goes, I recommend splurging on something fairly expensive because in my limited experience you can definitely taste the difference, but I have no specific recommendations. juliana needs to weigh in on this.
Election cake sounds good but also like too much work. I will stick with my Nasty Woman cocktail.
Kalshane, my DH is a car reviewer. I just emailed him. I'll let you know his answer when I get it.
I'd think a last gen Ford Fusion would be pretty good. A little older than what you'd be looking for, they made them up to 2012. It had a reputation for being reliable and they should be a lot cheaper than a used Honda or Toyota.
I've heard Hyundai Sonatas hold up pretty well too and they depreciate enough to have good used prices.
A Honda Accord or Toyota Camery are great choices, but I've found that used ones can be sorta expensive.
It was actually more expensive to buy a slightly used Civic than it was to buy a new (last one of last year's model) one when we got a new car for my wife.
This is the time to buy last year's cars for cheap, right? Or is it already too late for that? (NB: everything I know about buying and selling cars I learned from one episode of This American Life.)
I've love to replace my car with a slightly used Mazda 6 when the miles eventually catch up with it (it has 205,000 miles now), but I fear it will be hard to find one at a decent price.