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Re: Used Malibu Maxx or Impala LT [jdedit] by cccompson
Jan 06, 2007 (4:48 pm)
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Replying to: jdedit (Jan 06, 2007 2:41 pm)

While I wouldn't buy either, the Impala is probably a better car than the Malibu (though I do like the concept of the Maxx).
 
At your price point I'd be shopping for something new (there are some very fine cars available for 20K or less).
The really good used cars (e.g., Honda Accord) tend to be overpriced because they hold their value well.
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Re: Used Malibu Maxx or Impala LT [jdedit] by jlawrence01
Jan 06, 2007 (11:00 pm)
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Replying to: jdedit (Jan 06, 2007 2:41 pm)

Are you sure that the Impala is a rental car and not from some other fleet? Rental fleets GENERALLY do not include leather and sunroofs on their units. Sure, you might have an oddball that did.
 
Personally, I like the 2006 Impalas. You can get about 28-32 mpg and they are generally very solid. However, I would offer $16.5 for the vehicle with the hops of landing it for $17-17.5. Do remember that the Impala was redesigned for the 2007MY so you are getting an OLDER model. I prefer the older model; my wife prefers the 2007 model. My wife has had three Impala LS as her company cars in the past seven years and has had very few problems. You will have very few problems IF YOU MAINTAIN the car per the owner's manual.
 
As for the Honda Accord, I do not believe that you can pick up a new one WITH THE SAME PACKAGE of the Impala for anything close to $17.5.
 
Before you fall in love with ANY used car, there are two things you need to do that will save you money and heartaches. First, take the vehicle to your local mechanic to take a look at it. While it will cost you $75, it may uncover some serious problem Previous damage and the like). Second, there are thousands of used Impalas out there at any given time. If you don't get your price, be ready to walk. NEVER overpay.
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Re: Used Malibu Maxx or Impala LT [jlawrence01] by jdedit
Jan 07, 2007 (7:31 am)
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Replying to: jlawrence01 (Jan 06, 2007 11:00 pm)

Thank you both for your input. The Impala is the redesigned style. I think the redesign occurred in 2006. I appreciate the suggestion of what to offer for the car if I do decide to go for it. But Ccompson's comments have given me the idea to at least check out some of the new vehicles I was interested in but thought I couldn't afford. They aren't much more than that used Impala.
 
The nice thing is that my old car is still in good condition, so I am in the driver's seat (so to speak) and really don't have to make a move until the price and time seems right.
 
Thank you again for the advice. Both comments helped me to think more before I make a decision I might regret.
 
Jeanne
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Used Buick: What's the Best Value? by phinneas519
Jan 08, 2007 (12:51 pm)
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I've been thinking about getting a second car. Basically, I've always had my heart set on having a Buick. I just love bench seats, the smooth ride and all of that good stuff. Unfortunately, I don't know what's the most reliable model for the money, though. Does anybody have suggestions as to what are the best 90s-current era Buicks in terms of value?
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Re: Used Buick: What's the Best Value? [phinneas519] by audia8q
Jan 08, 2007 (1:25 pm)
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Replying to: phinneas519 (Jan 08, 2007 12:51 pm)

You can't go wrong with the LeSabre or Park ave....the Mercury Gran Marquis is a great choice in that catagory also....All are good reliable cars that sell generally below book value.
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Re: Used Buick: What's the Best Value? [phinneas519] by cccompson
Jan 08, 2007 (4:55 pm)
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Replying to: phinneas519 (Jan 08, 2007 12:51 pm)

Agreed, get a 1997 or up Park Avenue. Lots of bang for the buck and will run forever.
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Re: Which one? [lightwave25] by lightwave25
Jan 08, 2007 (5:38 pm)
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Replying to: lightwave25 (Jan 05, 2007 8:09 am)

Well, I got my new car today. I ended up with a 2006 Altima. It doesn't have the leather or Bose stereo like my 2005, but I'm leasing it for $60 less per month.
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Re: Which one? [lightwave25] by lilengineerboy
Jan 08, 2007 (6:36 pm)
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Replying to: lightwave25 (Jan 08, 2007 5:38 pm)

Good for you, that should still be a fun ride (since its basically what u had b4) and should make an excelent family transport when necessary.
It also should be OK with gas and insurance.
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Buicks? by plekto
Jan 08, 2007 (9:51 pm)
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The best one is a used 2006 Lucerne CXS. You can get one now for a bit over 20K and its worth every penny. Handles like.. well, not like a Buick. Very much like an older 1990s S-Class.
 
Or if you have to go used, a Park Ave, since the LeSabre is essentially unobtainium with a bench seat.
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Re: Used Buick: What's the Best Value? [cccompson] by zodiac2004
Jan 09, 2007 (7:22 am)
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Replying to: cccompson (Jan 08, 2007 4:55 pm)

Agreed, get a 1997 or up Park Avenue. Lots of bang for the buck and will run forever.
 
Any opinions about the supercharged engine on the ultras. Is is better to stick with the base engine in terms of reliability/maintenance costs.
Didn't these cars come with the heads-up display. Any opinions about those?

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