Thursday, February 23, 2012

What kind of car should i get?

i'm getting married and bought a new home. my husband says that we can get a second car because our yukon hybrid is to much in gas. he said get something small and will get us to point a to b. i like chevys, toyota's, hondas, hyndais, dodge and chysler. have any ideas?What kind of car should i get?
Ford Fusion SE (4-cyl.) 21,330

Honda Accord LX-P 22,795

Honda Civic EX 20,145

Honda Civic Hybrid 23,235

Honda Fit (base) 15,385 *

Hyundai Elantra SE 17,945 *

Hyundai Sonata GLS (4-cyl.) 20,095

Hyundai Sonata SE (V6) 23,545

Kia Optima EX (4-cyl.) 22,335

Kia Optima EX (V6) 23,340 *

Mazda3i Sport (sedan) 17,205

Mazda6i Sport VE (4-cyl.) 21,985

Mercury Milan (base, 4-cyl.) 21,530

Nissan Altima 2.5 S 23,355

Toyota Camry LE (4-cyl.) 22,385

Toyota Prius 23,710

Volkswagen Jetta S 19,865



Mazda3s Grand Touring 22,815

Mazda5 Touring 21,245

Scion xB 17,609



Honda Civic Si (coupe) 21,745

Scion tC 17,620

Mazda MX-5 Miata Sport 23,275



Honda CR-V EX 24,785 *

Hyundai Tucson SE 24,595

Subaru Forester 2.5 X 24,140



* my favoritesWhat kind of car should i get?
I am an auto broker and own a car dealership however what I am going to say may shock you since I make a profit selling vehicles. You have to look at your entire circumstances. If you own your vehicle and have no payments regardless of the poor gas mileage, once you buy a new vehicle you now have monthly payments and possibly higher insurance. How much gas can you buy for the amount of money it will cost you to buy a new vehicle. Even if you have payments on your Yukon, is the trade in going to cover that balance owed? It may be a smart deal to trade it in but, first look at your entire costs first not only the cost at the gas pumps. I had a guy trading a 1998 durango he said he was looking to buy a dodge neon for the better fuel mileage. After I showed him the comparison of costs he not only left with his 1998 durango he also bought the new neon. Good Luck



I'm not a dodge dealer it is only coincidental both vehicles are dodges I am CHEVY fan
I like Hondas. But it really depends on your circumstances.



If you're looking to get a car that you intend to sell in a few years, Hondas hold their value really well. So do Toyotas and Subarus.



If you're looking to get a good car cheap, get a Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi is the premier manufacturer of Japan. They are a very old company and make a very good car, but their resale value lags way behind the other Japanese companies. So if you just want a good economical car at a cheap price and aren't worried about what it will be worth in five years, get a used 2 to 5 year old low-mileage Mitsubishi and let someone else pay the freight on the depreciation.

.What kind of car should i get?
Edmunds.com has a really good car buying guide . .

http://www.edmunds.com/buyingguide/2008/鈥?/a>



Also 'best car' lists, for several different catagories:

http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/bestcars.鈥?/a>



If I were buying another car, I'd get a Toyota Prius. They get 50-60 mpg, and hold their value really well- Toyota Prius %26amp; Mini Cooper hold their value the best. The only thing with a Prius is you might have to wait to get one-



My kids think the SmartCar is the coolest thing tho . .

http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/
I had a KIA Rio for 5 years and I loved it, had to give it up because it was to small for 2 adults, a baby and 2 pits.

Great on gas.What kind of car should i get?
Hyundai Santa Fe or sonata



dodge stratus



Chrysler 300 m



Honda accord



Toyota corolla
toyota prius. very good mpg. like 40 mpg
Honda civic any trim i have the si (sport trim) more hp worse MPG and i still get around 30MPG and it will run forever plus there is a hybrid version if you want really good MPG
Honda Fit-They get great gas mileage and arent bad looking
buick lacrosse

chevy classic
i agree with the prius. we have a hybrid camry. gets an average of 34. took it to florida and got 40.
i dnt know what kind of car u should get maybe one that fits your personality

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