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First Used Car Buying Advice Urgent!!!


s369
07-16-2008, 03:07 PM
Hello, I am new to this forum and found a lot of information here.
I am looking to buy a used car and have tight budget. I can stretch it upto $6000 but would like to be under that.

My buying decision is purely based on the budget that I have but I am also looking for a car that is Reliable, has low maintenance cost and gives me good MPG.

So far I have found

1999 Audi A4 - $5400 - 133,000 miles
2002 Hyndai Santa fe $5900 - 120,000 miles
2000 Acura Tl 3.2 $5900 - 168,894

And a few Honda Civic and Toyota camrys

I really like the Audi its a good price and looks really good on the inside and outside, but I am now scared to but it becuase I have heard a lot of people complaining about how expensive it is to maintain the car and how often one has to take it to the repair shop. The dealer where i saw the audi and I called them told me that its the managers daughters car.

The santa fe also is also for a good price but don't know much about its gas milage.

Honda and Toyota that i found are really 96,97,98 some 2000 models but I don't like the way they look and also has less appeal than the Audi A4 interiors.

I don't know what to do, I am a student and I will need to buy this car from PA, DE or NJ and then I am going to drive it to South Dakota where I will be going to school.

So please give me your expert inputs as I need to buy it before the end of this month.

Thank you for reading.

silentscreams85
07-16-2008, 05:39 PM
Since your on a tight budget, i would completely steer clear the audi Maintenance and parts would be considerably expensive. I would stay in the realm of Honda/Toyota. Late 90s maybe early 00 model shouldn't be too expensive. A civic/corolla would be ideal or accord/camry if you'd like a larger car. 30+mpg and reliable, just keep up the maintenance and they should be fine. good luck

davebigs
07-16-2008, 06:15 PM
Hello, I am new to this forum and found a lot of information here.
I am looking to buy a used car and have tight budget. I can stretch it upto $6000 but would like to be under that.

My buying decision is purely based on the budget that I have but I am also looking for a car that is Reliable, has low maintenance cost and gives me good MPG.

So far I have found

1999 Audi A4 - $5400 - 133,000 miles
2002 Hyndai Santa fe $5900 - 120,000 miles
2000 Acura Tl 3.2 $5900 - 168,894

And a few Honda Civic and Toyota camrys

I really like the Audi its a good price and looks really good on the inside and outside, but I am now scared to but it becuase I have heard a lot of people complaining about how expensive it is to maintain the car and how often one has to take it to the repair shop. The dealer where i saw the audi and I called them told me that its the managers daughters car.

The santa fe also is also for a good price but don't know much about its gas milage.

Honda and Toyota that i found are really 96,97,98 some 2000 models but I don't like the way they look and also has less appeal than the Audi A4 interiors.

I don't know what to do, I am a student and I will need to buy this car from PA, DE or NJ and then I am going to drive it to South Dakota where I will be going to school.

So please give me your expert inputs as I need to buy it before the end of this month.

Thank you for reading.

I would stay clear of those high mileage cars, for that amount of money you should be able to get something with less than 100 000 miles

autofinance
07-29-2008, 08:30 AM
:) In most cases people shopping for used cars do not have the cash to buy a vehicle outright. They usually are in need of a loan for link removed by Moderator - unauthorized advertising. It is important to remember that you not only need to comparison shop on the price of the car but you should do the same when shopping around for used car financing. It could save you a substantial amount of money in the long run. Before accepting an offer for financing a used car, educate yourself on the particulars of vehicle financing. Using online car loan websites to do research is an easy and effective method.

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