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(I'm 15 and shopping for my first car) I'm looking for a hybrid mainly. i think the nissan altima and sentra are very cute and pretty affordable but the sentra is cheaper so i'd rather get that. is it a hybrid though? It just says CVT and I know what that means sort of but I dont know if it always means its a hyrbrid. I like the toyota prius as well but the nissan sentra in blue is just super adorable. Righto, so is a CVT = hybrid always? And is a CVT hard to drive. I've driven once for about 10 minutes as practice on an old ford explorer so I have like zero driving experience. Will I be able to drive a CVT ??? I dont have to shift stuff like manual do i? I'm not a bad driver and I'm a quick learner, I just wont be able to test drive the car before I buy it and I'm annoyed by that. Oh and are cars returnable?? like i know it sounds stupid but if i decide a week later i dont like it can i bring back my papers and get a refund? i bet no... but i figured id ask anyways. My main concearn is gas mileage + emissions. If I end up getting a car and it turns out im getting like super crappy mileage cant I return it? Okay any input would be lovely. all im looking for is a non american hybrid sedan (i have a thing against american cars lol) I've got till october and i've changed my mind like 100 times so just help me out if you can thank you! |
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Replying to: k4thrynnn (Jun 09, 2007 5:48 pm) |
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I like to be as enviromentally friendly as I can though. and if my sentra where to break, its cheap to fix right? I was thinking of getting a VW jetta but people where telling me they are expensive to fix (my aunt has one) so i figured a sentra is about the same in price and stuff so its cute. Next thing im worried about is of course safety. i read it got good ratings for that though so im not too worried. I'm just having a hard time picking a car
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Replying to: k4thrynnn (Jun 10, 2007 1:13 pm) |
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Yeah my aunt said they are a bit more expensive to repair. shes had one for about 5 years I guess. not sure though. it hardly ever breaks anyways though. meh, im just split on what to get. my mom really gets to make the ultimate descion i suppose as its going to be her name on it till i turn 18 xD im paying for half though so im trying to not spend a ton of course. |
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Replying to: k4thrynnn (Jun 09, 2007 5:48 pm) You can look up the details on each under New Cars on Edmunds vehicle detail pages, but here's a couple of direct links for you: Nissan Sentra and Nissan Altima Hybrid. Look at the engine specs and you'll see that the Sentra has a gas engine. And to answer another question you asked, no, once you (or someone) has driven the car off the lot, it cannot be returned, assuming all the financing is secure. |
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Replying to: k4thrynnn (Jun 09, 2007 5:48 pm) |
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| Thanks everyone for your helpful replies. I've still got a bit more time before I go look at cars and have a friend of my mom whos volunteerd to go with because apparently he knows about cars or whatever. So atleast I'll have someone with me who knows what hes talking about. | |
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Replying to: k4thrynnn (Jun 09, 2007 5:48 pm) To answer your question about returning the car, the short answer is "no". You didn't say what state you live in, but most states have a law called the "no cool off" law. What this means is that you cannot, unless you have a written, signed contract with the dealer that allows you to do so, return the car because it doesn't meet your expectations. SOME dealerships will allow you to bring a car back and get another one (you never get your money back, that's for sure) within a few days, but you'll have to check with the dealership. Since you are not of legal age to sign for a loan (if you're going to get one) you'll need a loan co-signer (a parent or guardian). Obviously you won't be able to test drive the car if you don't have a license (dealers require you to be licensed to take one of their cars out). My advice? Be patient. You have a long and eventful life in front of you. Hybrid technology is in its infancy. In the next 5 to 10 years, cars will be coming out that will make the hybrids we all love so much seem pretty basic, and low-mileage. By the time you have your license, and can afford a 25K car, there will be wonderous machinery available! Keep in mind that anything more than a fender bender can be hideously expensive to repair on a new car, and especially a hybrid. I know you're going to be a careful driver, but one thing to think about is the cost of ownership and repair on the car you'll be driving. In the mean time, get a small, perhaps used (but in good condition) car to learn to drive in. After a year or two (yes, it DOES take some time to become a good driver), trade up to a hybrid (or whatever you're in love with at that time). Sorry to sound so much like dad.... |
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