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Please help me to chose an used car.Thanks!


Jasonlau
07-22-2013, 02:48 PM
Hi everyone,recently I want to buy an used car for my family. We have 5 persons,so a bigger SUV may be the best choice.
At first, our main applications are commuting and shopping. We need a car have a lot room for we have to buy some big furnitures like mattress.
Another important factor is the fuel, we need a relative gas saver for my little wallet.:icon16:
Currently, we have some options as below:
2003 Subaru outback
2003 Toyota Highland
2002 toyota 4runner sr5 or SEQUOIA SR5
2004 nissan Pathfinder
2003 nissan xterra
2004 Honda CRV
The price of These cars always between 5000-8000 and the milage between 120k-150k.
So my question is :
Which one you think will be the best?
Thank you for your advice! :tongue:

AccordingtoLuke
07-25-2013, 06:28 PM
Hey, i don't think you are going to fit a mattress in any of those. You did list some good choices. I would steer you toward the toyotas or the Honda CR-V. The president of Honda even drives a CR-V :) also, both the pathfinder and xterra have had problems with the engine coolant leaking into the transmission causing a milky fluid and premature transmission/clutch failure. U can review this fact on edmunds.com. Hope this helps. Good luck

TomMcGrath
07-26-2013, 09:09 AM
Jaguar XJ40.
Old enough to qualify for classic car insurance but new enough to drive like a modern car. I've had two!

You get a choice of 2.9 3.2 3.6 or 4.0 litre engines.
The 2.9 feels very sluggish but that's just because it's a big car. It's actually perfectly adequet.

12V
07-27-2013, 08:41 AM
Go with the Honda. The motor has a great power to weight ratio to save gas. Im really not into foreign cars, but Honda has some of the best MPG engines available. Very reliable. DO NOT go for the Nissans. Nothing but problems. Hope this is helpful in making you decision. Good luck to you!

edithcowr
07-27-2013, 02:32 PM
Go with the Honda. The motor has a great power to weight ratio to save gas. Im really not into foreign cars, but Honda has some of the best MPG engines available. Very reliable. private label rights (http://supermrr.com/10-articles-criminal-defense-lawyer-plr-bonus/) DO NOT go for the Nissans. Nothing but problems. Hope this is helpful in making you decision. Good luck to you!

Thank you for your precious suggestion. Can you pls suggest any other alternative to Honda? Something cheaper but still saves gas just the same?

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CarlGrimmett
08-07-2013, 02:53 PM
I think Honda is the way to go here. Very dependable cars.

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