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1950 messages, Last post on Nov 23, 2009 at 6:58 PM
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| I'm a single woman who is looking for a dependable car! I have appx $3000 to spend on a car, I thought I was all zeroed in on a toyota camry, found one I love, all the features, good mileage, in my price range.... etc. THEN, I found an infinity I30, love it, too, good mileage, features, price etc.I read all the reviews on both cars, and both are outstanding choices, so how does one decide without wondering if she should have gotton the other one after the purchase? my biggest dilema is that I will be an out of town buyer, both cars are not within "test driving" range. so I will have to take someone elses word for the actual quality of the vehicle. I've been looking for cars that are in my area but none measure up to what Ive found that is about 160 miles from home. I'll be driving home in one of them, so what do I do ? | |
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Replying to: carfused (Sep 20, 2009 4:57 pm) BEFORE purchase of any used vehicle, you need to pay to have an independent mechanic check it out and give you an indication of what is wrong. This may cost $100 or so, but could highlight problems that you would have no clue might exist. Even then, there still could be hidden defects. Buying something 3 hours away, makes it even more difficult to do a sales transaction, or any followup. Personally, I wouldn't be buying a used car 3 hours away. I've always had the perception, that people don't usually get rid of cars that are running perfect. They get rid of cars that they don't want to spend any more money fixing it up. Sometimes the repair bills are more than the vehicle is worth, so they decide to dump it. As a buyer, one always thinks the car looks perfect....but I think you should plan for the fact that the vehicle has problems. You just hope that the problems are cheaper and easier to fix....as opposed to a more expensive engine or transmission problem. Has the vehicle been wrecked? I'd recommend shifting your focus from the fact that the vehicle has all the features you want, to how mechanically sound, safe, and reliable is the vehicle. And then how much more money is at risk for repairs: - new brakes and rotors? - new struts, shocks, alignment? - new tires ? - new CV axles/joints needed? - engine timing belt/water pump due for replacement? (don't take someone's word this was done, unless you see an actual receipt. This can be 750 - 1K to do). - oxygen sensor / catalytic converter problems? - engine condition ? - transmission condition ? - air conditioner condition ? - all door windows and locks work? Repairs can be multiple hundreds to thousands of dollars, get it checked BEFORE you buy anything.
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Replying to: carfused (Sep 20, 2009 4:57 pm) Corkscrew |
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Replying to: kiawah (Sep 21, 2009 3:06 am) Do you really mean that the way it reads? It reads as if you think every used car needs repairs. I can't imagine you really believe that. I've bought and sold cars that needed nothing whatsoever at the time or in the immediate future. I believe, and correct me if I'm wrong, you mean to say you go into a used car purchase with the preconceived notion that it needs repairs. Depending on the car, age, and mileage, I would agree with you in that case. one example would be the last used car I bought. I got it home and would not even drive it until after I replaced the timing belt, tensioner, water pump, thermostat, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, and all fluids. |
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Should I spend one to two thousands extra on SE? SE looks better, but does it worth those extra thousands?
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Replying to: tomken (Oct 03, 2009 8:55 pm)
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Replying to: viet (Oct 03, 2009 11:00 pm) No, its not. The SE 4-cylinder Camry has a negligible horsepower increase in 4-cyl models (10 horses) while the difference in the (I-4 Accord and V6 Accord is over 80 horses). I'd bet money that if you notice a difference in the SE Camry engine and LE/XLE Camry engine, its a negligible one in 4-cylinder models. The V6 models have the exact same power output in all Camry models. The SE Camry will ride firmer and handle better than the LE and XLE models. How you like that difference is something that will only be solved by a test drive by you, tomken. Happy shopping! |
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I am in the process of looking for a vehicle (2008 nissan maxima 3.5 Se with spoiler. The prices I have been quoted are extremely high. Any suggestions on the max you would pay for this make/model. Thanks..... |
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| 4dr Sedan SL with the nav package from a private party with 25K. $22,000-$23,000 So less for an SE without nav.Maybe 20K | |
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Replying to: kocho (Sep 12, 2009 4:28 pm) For instance, I could never take my Subaru on a long drive and expect to be as comfortable as I'd be in the Lexus. On the other hand, whenever I drive into NYC or congested areas, the Subarus power,handling/agility,ease of parking, is fantastic. BTW all of the vehicles I mentioned were purchased from a dealer only auction. I saved thousands of dollars doing it this way instead of going to a dealers lot to pay their huge markup. |
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