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Newbie buying a car, need help please.
I’m looking to purchase a new car, right now I’m using a 1995 Oldsmobile with close to 250 thousand miles on it. I’m also moving from Ohio to California in a few months and knew there is no way my car is going to make it. So it’s time for a new one.
I really like the looks of the minicooper and the fortwo smartcar, but many people have downed those cars to me, saying they would not be good for that much travel and that they die off pretty quick. So now I’m not sure what to get. I want something with good gas mileage, and also looks nice(like I stated before, I really like the look of the minicooper and fortwo smart car). It does not have to be brand new, but something in the last 2 or three years would be nice for a suggestion from you guys. I want to keep it under 20 thousand dollars, maybe even around 15, but for right now, I’ll say under 20 thousand. I’m open to all car suggestions too, and would love to hear why you think it would be a good car to get as well. Thanks a ton you guys
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Re: Newbie buying a car, need help please.
Well the Fortwo is not what I would call nice looking but to each their own. Also, if you are moving how would you ever fit anything into a Fortwo. Of the two mentioned the Mini would be a better overall car in my opinion. You might also look into a Honda Fit since you seem to be into smaller cars. Also in terms of small cars, Hyundai has come a long way in reliability and quality of build over the last few years and are still amazingly cheap.
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Re: Newbie buying a car, need help please.
Mini Cooper's are an excellent car, just be aware that they are still built in Germany and replacement parts and maintenance will be more expensive than a normal domestically-built car. But, if you can pick one up for around $13-$16K, you still have some money left over for future repairs - this is what I would recommend. Find one that falls below your budget after all taxes and fees, and save the rest in a piggy bank for when you have pay out for repairs - nothing on the road handles like a Mini and gets 35 mpg, they are brilliant little vehicles. As for the car 'dying off' that is just speculation. If anything, the fact that it is a quality-built German compact using BMW technology speaks well for the future of the car, just keep the options low and you'll have fewer problems.
Aside from that there is a whole crop of small, sporty compact cars vying for your money. A few choice new(ish) cars are the Mazda3, VW Golf/Jetta, or the new Kia Forte. Hyundai doesn't have much for 'fun' in their lineup unless you spend $25K on a Genesis Coupe, so I'd stick with Kia - just be weary that the price may be attractive up front, but resale is also lower than Honda/Toyota. The Civic Si is a fun car that offers both sporty driving and frugal economy, but it's pushing the budget unless you find one that's a year or two old. That car will be bulletproof reliable. If you're looking at VW, get one with a turbo - the GTI with 2.0T is brilliant. |
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lol the bugs were terrible.
I'd wait for the Fiat 500 to come out later this year/early next year. Might even be able to get the Abarth package, have some extra fun Dunno about exact pricing but the base model should be under 15k
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Great just to add up, here's my tip A smaller car that gets excellent mileage may be what you need for that short daily commute. Most people don't need a super, ultra-fancy luxury car to go back and forth the 10 or 20 miles to their jobs. And if you do commute very long distances, mileage should be a prime consideration along with vehicle comfort and safety.
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"Of course, you only need to worry about crash safety as long as the car stays running, which the Seville didn’t like to do. Consumer Reports gives the Seville a deplorable reliability score, saddling it with its “Not Recommended” rating. Notable trouble spots include the complicated Northstar engine, electrical and power equipment, suspension and brakes. (At that point, what’s left?) And check out the long list of recalls: make sure all those that apply have been addressed before buying. Don’t buy one of these cars expecting parts to be low-priced like those for any other GM product as the Seville shares few of its bits with other GM products." Yet again Puker, you're going from gut feeling not real facts...do some reading before you lure others into a potentially expensive trap. |
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Sorry akboss1, puker got my vote, it's easy to surf and find some negatives, but overall yes I agree the northstar was a winner.
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Only engine issue was "probably due to carbon buildup" http://www.edmunds.com/used/2001/cad...liability.html No significant engine problems http://www.edmunds.com/used/1996/cad...liability.html No major engine issues. http://consumerguideauto.howstuffwor...eldorado-2.htm Sound from suspected carbon buildup again, no head-gasket problems from a faulty block anywhere to be found.... http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Re...rado&trimid=85 Moderate problem from a crankshaft sensor....... nothing big once again http://www.edmunds.com/used/2000/cad...liability.html crankshaft sensor....... Need I go on? ![]() Suck it! lol Quote:
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"Occasional problems on this vehicle are failures of the Lower Valve Body and the Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Solenoid. The cost to repair the Lower Valve Body is $273.68 for parts and $162.50 for labor. The cost to repair the TCC Solenoid is estimated at $40.35 for parts and $630.50 for labor. All prices are estimates based on $65 per flat rate hour and do not include diagnostic time or any applicable sales tax." *based on $65/hour, most mechanics work at $80-90/hr now. Actually, here's a company that has found enough blown head gaskets (apparently a non-issue according to some people) that they have created a business around it: http://www.northstarperformance.com/ and another http://www.heal-a-seal.com/NorthStar.html And here's one close to home for the 'non issue': http://www.automotiveforums.com/t439949.html To add, there are no fewer than 14 recalls administered for this car within Canada, I would imagine there are just as many in the good ol' US of A. So if any one of these have not been addressed, you could be facing more serious problems. It's not my money, go for it. Just don't bitch and moan like the other guys trying to get rid of their worthless Cadillacs after the engine is blown. There are lots of other cars that drive similar for a good price that don't have these issues, but who am I to say - apparently myself (as well as the general automotive press and several well-attended forums) are in the minority. |
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