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Old 07-02-2008, 05:51 PM
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heres a question...

My question to you guys is what the best site out there to figure out what car to buy? I know enough to know what I want but my sister is starting to look for a car and wants a site where she can read up and find what car is right for her.

let me know what your suggestions are. thanks guys
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Re: heres a question...

I like to look at Consumer Reports. . . It is pretty nice to hear things from individuals who have actually owned and drove the exact car you are looking at.
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Re: heres a question...

When you google questions about cars there are many sites to choose from, one of your best for all type answers is edmonds.com, as for finding out whats best for her, reading up is a great idea, but test drives and kicking tires is the answer, we all have diff taste buds, whats right for someone else may not be right for your sister, she really has to find out on her own.
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Re: heres a question...

I like to use a couple sites, edmunds.com, which is pretty easy to navigate. Lately i have been using vlane.com, its been pretty helpful. Theres always cars.com, autotrader.com etc. let me know if that helped
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