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Selecting and Buying My First Car

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hmm by stickguy
Mar 10, 2005 (11:22 am)
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You like hondas, get a new Civic EX (but, do they have ABS yet?).
 
For used, a Protege would work nicely. An ES2.0 could have all the equipment you require, for a reasonable price.
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Re: Lots of Questions [danf1] by asafonov
Mar 10, 2005 (11:30 am)
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Replying to: danf1 (Mar 10, 2005 10:42 am)

I agree that Civics have probably the best resale among compacts. A Civic, though, will cost more than 15k, though (LX) and close to 17k (EX).
 
My point was not just the resale - I don't have a problem with Hyundais at all, it is just for an extra $500-1000 a new Corolla CE (even though it may lack some of the equipment of an Elantra GT) is a much better deal, IMO.
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My choice.. by kyfdx HOST
Mar 10, 2005 (12:17 pm)
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'03 Protege ES... You might find one with 2.5 years of warranty left...
 
Price around $11K... Figure $12K for tax and everything... nothing down... $277/mo. for 48 months at 5%.
 
Reliable, decent gas mileage.. good interior room for a sub-compact... 16" tires/wheels on the ES, and fun to drive...
 
Hmmm.. it makes me want one...
 
regards,
kyfdx
 
edit..Oh yeah.. most of them have moonroofs.. but, it was an option..
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M/R by ateixeira
Mar 10, 2005 (12:29 pm)
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Remember, he wants a moonroof. A-la-carte ordering might make it cheaper to get what he wants.
 
Unless aftermarket moonroof is OK.
 
-juice
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Re: Lots of Questions [asafonov] by nsiriann
Mar 10, 2005 (1:37 pm)
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Replying to: asafonov (Mar 10, 2005 11:30 am)

I'm definitely not opposed to a used car, but it will have to be low milage. My accord that was totaled was high milage and high maintenance (only after it broke 225K). The moonroof is something that I want, but can definitely live without. I'm definitely looking for long-term ownership. Thanks to everyone who has already responded, and I welcome more suggestions/opinions. This will be my first car that I'm buying and I could use all the help I could get.
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Re: My choice.. [kyfdx] by cti
Mar 10, 2005 (1:51 pm)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Mar 10, 2005 12:17 pm)

would also be a Protege. My mother's Sienna minivan was buried after she hydroplaned and damaged it. Not much loss at 180k miles.
 
She found a Protege5 which was perfect. She LOVES to drive it. My mom has never really enjoyed driving before but loves driving on the twisties from Lousiana to Arkansas to go camping on her and my stepfather's property.
 
Plus she has come around to the usefulness of a sunroof in hot weather to vent heat out.
 
I was already looking at the Mazda3 hatch. After driving hers I saved up some money and 8 months later (i.e., last month) bought a new Mazda3 hatch.
 
I think the sedan is dull looking, but the hatch is really cool. Plus the hatch is vastly more useful.
 
Jason
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Civic EX by millspd
Mar 10, 2005 (8:01 pm)
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would have all of these
 
- power windows
- power locks
- remote entry
- power moonroof
- ABS (I live in the northeast)
 
and I'd guess you'd pay about $17K for one with automatic. a bit more if you wanted side air bags too.
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Re: Civic EX [millspd] by kyfdx HOST
Mar 10, 2005 (8:27 pm)
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Replying to: millspd (Mar 10, 2005 8:01 pm)

Great car... my #1 pick... But, tough staying under $300/mo., unless you lease...
 
I like used Civics, too... but, the prices are outrageous..
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kyfdx by millspd
Mar 10, 2005 (9:11 pm)
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good point about the monthly payment -- forgot that part.
 
We bought a 2004 for my wife and she is very happy with it. I don't quite fit comfortably in it, but that's ok since I rarely drive it.
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Re: Civic EX [kyfdx] by qbrozen
Mar 11, 2005 (6:36 am)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Mar 10, 2005 8:27 pm)

actually, if $17K is the real OTD price (i haven't checked), then $300 a month should be easy with the $2K down that the poster has saved. Financing $15K over 60 mos. would fall right around that number (rule of thumb is $20/$1K financed over 5 years, right?). Obviously it depends on the purchaser's credit and achievable rate.

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