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Re: Nissan or Infiniti [kdshapiro] by qbrozen
Sep 24, 2008 (9:00 am)
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Replying to: kdshapiro (Sep 24, 2008 8:11 am)

That's fine.
That's why there are choices.
Plenty of folks (the majority, in fact, as sales numbers indicate) are happy driving appliances.
 
Personally, I know the vehicle I was happiest with for the longest period of time was a entry-luxo sedan I bought used. Bought it 3 years old and kept it till it was 8. Warranty wasn't an issue. HOWEVER, that's me. You make a good point about warranty because when I'm making recommendations to friends and family, I take that into account. If I know the person knows little about cars, drives them without thought to repairs, and does minimal maintenance, then I try to steer them to a new appliance rather than a used luxo-car.
 
Although, if you have a turbo, it doesn't sound to me like you bought an appliance.
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Used Crossover by 06stang
Sep 28, 2008 (4:40 pm)
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My sister-in-law is shopping for a used crossover for around $20k-$25k.
 
Would she be better off buying a 2007/2008 Ford Edge or a 2004/2005 Cadillac SRX V6? She likes how the Edge is newer, but thinks the SRX is more stylish and luxurious. She asked me for advice but I'm not sure what to tell her...
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Re: Used Crossover [06stang] by thegraduate
Sep 28, 2008 (8:32 pm)
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Replying to: 06stang (Sep 28, 2008 4:40 pm)

I'd always go newer mainstream over older luxury, but that's just me. You can some Edge's very well equipped these days. To me, the Edge is the more stylish vehicle, with the SRX looking more like a station wagon.
 
The real question is does she need three rows?
 
The Ford will still have warranty, most likely. The Caddy won't.
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Re: Used Crossover [06stang] by tifighter
Oct 02, 2008 (2:32 pm)
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Replying to: 06stang (Sep 28, 2008 4:40 pm)

I'd go Edge; more likely to have warranty and can be had pretty well equipped, as grad said. The SRX does not have the strongest reliability scores, either...
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bjc2 by bjc2
Oct 04, 2008 (1:59 pm)
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i am thinking about trading my 2001 elantra in for 2009 kia spectra 5 dr sx.
anybody have any info on them?
thanks
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Re: bjc2 [bjc2] by backy
Oct 04, 2008 (4:59 pm)
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Replying to: bjc2 (Oct 04, 2008 1:59 pm)

If you can wait a few months, you might want to check out the 2009 Elantra Touring 5-door before getting the Spectra. The Touring is a newer design with some advantages over the Spectra, the biggest of which IMO is standard ESC.
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Buying a car, need help by dusneed
Jul 09, 2008 (5:03 pm)
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Hello,
 
I am a 22 year old from New York City and I am wanting to buy a car. I have been prowling dealerships, but I can't honestly trust someone who is selling me something. I have been looking at an 06' Maxima and a 07' Altima.
I don't want to make a decision when there is maybe a better decision to be made. This would be my first car purchase and I want to make the best Decision.
 
I am comfortable with buying a used car and that will most likely be my intended path. I already have been approved for financing through my credit union, but I am only comfortable with financing close to twenty thousand dollars. Also I have a down payment of four thousand-five hundred ready.
 
As I said I am 22, so insurance or insure-ability is a big issue. I don't want a crazy premium or to say I want to know which car has lower or higher premiums. Which car is more reliable as far as repairs and everything.
 
As I have said, I have my eye on a 06 Maxima(Vin:1n4b41e06c801631), but my brother has been raising questions about how it rides and how it has a too heavy for it's suspension appearance. He really thinks I shouldn't get a car period to save my money for something bigger.
 
I need opinions, real world experience, and real data to help in this decision. I am not opposed to getting any manufacturer's car or model. I want something that is a good compromise between Cost, Fuel Economy, Reliability, Insureability, and style.
 
Can you please help me?
 
Thank you,
#1749 of 1948
by geoblue
Jan 23, 2009 (2:07 pm)
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Replying to: dusneed (Jul 09, 2008 5:03 pm)

Get a Corolla.Does not matter how old it is.It can be a 94 as long as it is well cared for.It will last you a lifetime and will not cost more than a couple of thousands.
 
Do not get into debt.
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Re: Buying a car, need help [dusneed] by qbrozen
Jan 24, 2009 (3:34 pm)
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Replying to: dusneed (Jul 09, 2008 5:03 pm)

I agree with your brother. Save your money. You are NYC so what the heck you need a car for anyway?
 
If you really must have one, I'd get a beater for the cash you have on hand. Its just going to get trashed in the city anyway and you won't need it that much that it needs to be something incredibly reliable.
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Re: Buying a car, need help [dusneed] by backy
Jan 24, 2009 (6:15 pm)
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Replying to: dusneed (Jul 09, 2008 5:03 pm)

I want something that is a good compromise between Cost, Fuel Economy, Reliability, Insureability, and style.
 
I agree with previous posts that the most practical thing to do would be to get a car you can pay cash for. You should be able to find a good small economy car for your $4500. The $300+ you save each month in car payments (and extra gas and insurance) because you didn't buy a $20,000 car like a used Maxima can be used for many things, including having some cash on hand for the inevitable repairs an older car will need.
 
However... you said style is important to you. And it is your money. So a compromise would be a small, stylish, economical, reliable, fun-to-drive, and relatively low-cost car such as a used Mazda3i. Other options would be a used Civic coupe or maybe even a Celica (my all-time favorite car from my 20s). Since you are 22, are single (yes?), and live in NYC, a small car would be your best bet vs. something like a Maxima or Altima. You might consider a small hatchback, for their versatility if not their style. You could even pick up a new hatch like a Yaris or Versa for around $13k if you get a stick, or you could get a used Mazda3, Rabbit, Elantra, Matrix/Vibe etc.

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