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Replying to: gerri1 (May 03, 2009 11:43 am) |
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Hi All, i need some assistance from the community here. I'm looking at buying a 2009 Volkswagen Jetta SE automatic with no add on's. Since i do not have much idea about a good price to offer, i'm looking at some guidance from folks here. I got an offer of 20,100 including dest. charges, but does not include T,T&L. I will appreciate some sound advise from the community as to what would be a good price. FYI i'm in the Dallas Fort worth area Thank You
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Replying to: infinit97_owne (May 08, 2009 11:04 am) Try going here, I'm sure someone will be able to help you! |
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I have been looking around for a Hybrid sedan as my current car is giving me lot of trouble. Toyota/Lexus seem to have a better + reliable Hybrid collection. The Toyota Camry is one option (I have a long commute and Prius is not for me). The current Lexus Hybrid cars are expensive ($55K+). However, looks like there is a new Lexus Hybrid sedan "HS" that will be available in "fall" as per the Lexus's website http://www.lexus.com/fcv/HSHybrid.html Does anyone have any updates on the car price, numbers that will be available or feedback? Edmunds.com has estimated the MSRP at $32K. I am trying to figure out if I should wait for HS or go ahead and avail the $1500 cash back currently offered on TCH. or is there a better alternative?
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Replying to: crackberry (May 11, 2009 6:03 pm) http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/2010-lexus-hs-250h2.htm Good info on this site. |
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Replying to: crackberry (May 11, 2009 6:03 pm) If it were me, and I wanted to drop $30k - $35k on a near-lux car, I'd be looking at vehicles like a Maxima, an Avalon, or maybe even check out the new Hyundai Genesis. A hybrid on the highway will probably get about 3-5 mpg better than its non-hybrid counterparts (using the Camry Hybrid as an analog there). Not worth the extra dough. If you lived in town, the difference would be closer to 10 mpg, a big difference. |
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Help me choose.. I’m starting my research to determine what my next car should be when my lease ends in September. So, if you were in the following situation, what would be on the top of your list as the “perfect vehicle” to BUY.: Single Mom with 2 kids, occasionally transport friends, so extra room is nice, but not always needed have a 50 mile roundtrip daily commute to work and are working with a budget that will nix super luxury cars…I’m looking for a car that once paid off, will become the car that I can drive for many years. Thanks!!
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Replying to: psumommyof2 (May 15, 2009 10:51 am) Without knowing the answers to the above, I suggest Mazda5. |
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Replying to: psumommyof2 (May 15, 2009 10:51 am) Hard to narrow it down to one "perfect" vehicle based on what you have told us. There's so many excellent choices out there. My advice is, pare your list down to a reasonable number of vehicles and start doing test drives to sort them out. Get down to a few you like, and start negotiating. Don't narrow it down to just one "perfect" vehicle because you will be at the mercy of the car dealer then. |
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Replying to: psumommyof2 (May 15, 2009 10:51 am) |
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