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Old 05-25-2004, 10:07 AM   #5
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I also failed to mention that no matter what we here in the forum can say, the bottom line is that only you can decide whats best for you and how you feel driving the vehicle around. I would therefore suggest to test drive both. But when doing so be prepared to note each and every little thing you like or dislike on both test drives. In one of the websites listed below there is a checklist that will assist you in the test drive. This way when you are finished test driving the vehicles you will have a reference to fall back on that will help you remember every little good or bad thing on the test drive. Trust me it helps, cause at times one tends to forget the little things and if could make a difference if you add them all up to come to a conclusion.

Have fun on the test drive and keep us posted on your final choice.

Websites that will get you all the tips and tricks that the dealership will try on you to take as much money as they possibly can.

Motely Fool.com tips

Car Buying Tips.com

Edmunds.com tips

At the Motely Fool site above within the "Test Drive" section is the printable Test-Drive Checklist that I spoke about.
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