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dengood1 said:He's narrowed it down to a Hyundai Sonata (nice warranty, good reviews) , Saturn Aura, Nissan Altima, or Ford Fusion.
dengood1 said:my wife and I got this same exact car 1 year ago with 20k for $18,000. No complaints this far![]()
abrcrombe said:Out of those, I pick the fusion! My bro has one and it is a pretty good car. I think you could get the v6 for about 22 grand also.
Would love to, but he live in St. Pete, 100 miles away. Plus, he could care less if it's detailedReddwarf said:We wait with baited breath to fine out which car he chose. Dengood, will you then do the first detail on it?
He's looking at '06 models too. I can't understand why he wants to buy something brand new when he can save a ton of money buying one a year or two old, he says they just want to buy something new, as they always have. Oh well, his money! He know's little about vehicles and is going a lot by looks and warranty, not necessarily quality. Whatever......he ticked me off a little when I was trying to explain to him that he could have a used(say two years old) higher quality model or make for the same price, but didn't want to listen to reason. Like I said, his money.Surfer said:Just curious but why does it have to be new? He can find something a year old or dealer moving left over inventory for thousands below msrp for a nice car etc?
justin30513 said:First of all, after being in the auto business for 9 years, I would and have never bought a new automobile. I can't stand the thought of wiping my butt with 10-12k in depreciation. I can understand a new Corvette or even leasing if you stay within your miles.
Example is my wife's van. 2005 Ford Freestar SE. 26750 new. Had a 3000 rebate. Taxes and all would have been back up around 23000.00. I payed 12569.00 out the door for a used one with 21256 on the odometer. She's driving a 2007 Grand Prix now that is a rental while her's is in the shop for body repairs. It has 10k on the odo and I could buy it for 9500.00 right now!!! Enterprise unloads all of their rentals at about 25-30k miles. Yeah some are abused, but if you know the guys there like I do, they can tell me which ones are in good shape. We have never had nothing but good luck doing this.
These are just my opinions and experiences.
P1et said:Justin : if you know of any nice Audi RS4s, Porsche 911 Turbos or a nice M3, let me know!
justin30513 said:First of all, after being in the auto business for 9 years, I would and have never bought a new automobile. I can't stand the thought of wiping my butt with 10-12k in depreciation. I can understand a new Corvette or even leasing if you stay within your miles.
Example is my wife's van. 2005 Ford Freestar SE. 26750 new. Had a 3000 rebate. Taxes and all would have been back up around 23000.00. I payed 12569.00 out the door for a used one with 21256 on the odometer. She's driving a 2007 Grand Prix now that is a rental while her's is in the shop for body repairs. It has 10k on the odo and I could buy it for 9500.00 right now!!! Enterprise unloads all of their rentals at about 25-30k miles. Yeah some are abused, but if you know the guys there like I do, they can tell me which ones are in good shape. We have never had nothing but good luck doing this.
These are just my opinions and experiences.