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Re: New car time
Time for a mega multiquote!
Yeah she likes the RAV4 the most I think, but the generation in her price range doesn't have power anything, or a cd player, I'm sure yours does though. The Maxima and 7GA are both attractive packages imo...
Good to know about the Chevy's. I agree with domestics having non-inflated resale, but we've both had bad experience with Fords that tarnished their image for us forever. There is a problem with 00-03 Taurus ignitions that I've experienced personally, but yeah they are cheap you're right.
Then CLEARLY I should buy her an Elantra. lol I didn't know you were married.
This is what I wanted to hear, thank you! I know you sell these things every day. An LX or SE would work, what 7thgen auto trannies or other issues do I need to avoid?
Yep, just hard to find one with lower mileage. You're not tired of your TL, are you?
Time for a mega multiquote!
I would say definitely a 7th Gen Accord if you can find one with low mileage under 10K. If not the maxima's aren't bad cars either. We just bought my wife a 2010 RAV-4 and if the older generations are anything like it, I would put that up their with the 7th gen accord. They get decent gas mileage and feel like your driving a car rather than an suv.
Good luck with the search.
Yeah she likes the RAV4 the most I think, but the generation in her price range doesn't have power anything, or a cd player, I'm sure yours does though. The Maxima and 7GA are both attractive packages imo...
I would avoid the older Equinox's and Trailblazers, they aren't rated so well on CR. Plus, horrible gas mileage.
Personally I probably wouldn't buy an import, just because (IMO) import resales are inflated, or at least domestic resale prices are so drastically deflated I wouldn't spend the extra on a comparable import.
They are boring cars, but around here I've seen 2000-2006 Taurus's/Sables with 50-80k miles all for under $6k. Imports in the same price range are all over 120k miles lol. For the same money, I'd feel more comfortable buying some grandma's Taurus with 50k miles than a car with over 2x as many miles
Good to know about the Chevy's. I agree with domestics having non-inflated resale, but we've both had bad experience with Fords that tarnished their image for us forever. There is a problem with 00-03 Taurus ignitions that I've experienced personally, but yeah they are cheap you're right.
had the same problem last month. Went to enterprise and bought teh wifey an 09 Hyundai Elantra with 19K for $10K
Power window, power locks, CC, four disk brakes, front aux input. Better than the Civic she had before. Got nookie for about a week straight.
Then CLEARLY I should buy her an Elantra. lol I didn't know you were married.
You can get 7th gen accord LX's for pennies now (definitely under $10k). If you wanted to, you could step up to the 2006-07 SE for a few more bells and whistles and still keep it under $12k. Look to spend around $14-16k for a 7th gen EX(-L) retail at a dealership.
This is what I wanted to hear, thank you! I know you sell these things every day. An LX or SE would work, what 7thgen auto trannies or other issues do I need to avoid?
Sure you can. You can get an 00-02 AWD model for about 10k OTD.
I'll sell you my TL for $12,500![]()
Yep, just hard to find one with lower mileage. You're not tired of your TL, are you?
but if i had to have a trucklet, that would probably be it.