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In the $30K & under venue, what do you think is the best vehicle for the money?
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Quote:Did someone say Mustang? Did someone say light pole? :whistling:
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Quote:I agree, spending 30k on a car seems a bit much but if that's the limit someones working with they have plenty of options.$30,000 for a car isn't that much. Quote:I think Bridgewater at 3 is better value than Mack at 3, yes. <div> LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. Clown. </div> Quote:Just wait until you have to start servicing that Subaru my friend, the Versa is cheap to buy and cheap to maintain that's why I like it. Subaru's a great car it'll last you forever but when stuff breaks and stuff always breaks, be ready to shell out some big bucks for parts.Maybe I should've prefaced that with the part about me living in rural Colorado. Aside from all the obvious problems with the Versa, and the fact that you get hosed in California when buying a car no matter what (where I bought the Versa), that Versa was like a drunken Brian Boitano when the snow rolled in. The combination of weaksauce engine, crappy OEM tires, a lightweight car and FWD made that thing completely unstable on ice. Then there was the whole "I paid $10k more for a car in Colorado and my payment only went up by $50/month" deal. Did I mention how much I hate California? Quote:I'd prefer they invest their time and money on designs that don't break down so often in the first place.Bingo. The hype about Subarus breaking down has yet to prove true for me, and the local mechanic (independent guy) stocks all of the Subaru-specific parts at prices about 50% less than the dealership ten miles west of us wants. I had issues almost from day 1 with that Versa. Quote:Correction. It's not income, it's how frugal you are. For a single guy it may not make a difference. But to those who have multiple mortgages/investments, a family, college funds, and other toys etc, etc,... it may not make sense. No matter what your income $15k can do a lot more on your asset side than will on your expense sheet.Agreed on this entirely. The smart way to do it is to pick the features you need, then price it. If I'd had more time, I could've driven into New Mexico and gotten a similar Subaru for $2k less...there's a bit of a premium on the brand here, because it's such a forgiving car in ice and snow. Quote:you should see what Mercedes cost for "regular maintenance"lol there's nothing "regular" about the maintenance costs on a Mercedes. Quote:$30,000 for a car isn't that much.For a Bugatti Veyron? No, not much at all. But if you're just looking for a daily-driver from point A to point B, you can get a certified pre-owned car with most or all of the features you need for under $25k. If you start throwing toys and sunroofs and whatnot in there, it gets more expensive quickly.
Quote:I drive an older Kia and rode in a lot of newer ones while in Korea. They're solid cars. While they may not quite equal Hondas or Toyotas in reliability yet, they're not far behind and improving all the time. I rock a Kia Soul. The stereo isn't quite all it was hyped up to be, and there is one rattle that drives me absolutely nuts, but overall I like it. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:I rock a Kia Soul. The stereo isn't quite all it was hyped up to be, and there is one rattle that drives me absolutely nuts, but overall I like it. lol, so you drive around in your toaster?... ![]()
Quote:lol, so you drive around in your toaster?... But it's a very cool toaster!! :thumbsup:
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Quote:lol, so you drive around in your toaster?... I bought it more with my son in mind (cheap car, great warranty), but until then yes. I travel around the state a lot so the mileage is a boon.
Haha if your in Colorado then yes avoid the little Versa I doubt she'd get up to many mountains! As for beautiful flat and sunny Florida..........
For the record I drive an overpriced Silverado so I've got no room to talk on spending to much on transportation.
Quote:I bought it more with my son in mind (cheap car, great warranty), but until then yes. I travel around the state a lot so the mileage is a boon. What the gas milage on those things? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:What the gas milage on those things? Going with or against the wind?
The sun's not yellow, it's chicken.
Quote:What the gas milage on those things? 29, nothing spectacular. My truck gets like 13 though, so it's definitely better than I'm used to.
I drive a 2004 Buick Park Avenue PGA Tour edition. It's got 128,000 miles on it and I've replaced the air ride suspension shocks ($800) and brakes ($260) total. I love big, smooth, quiet riding cars. I only put synthetic oil in it and change it every 6 months (about 10,000 miles).
Regards....................the Chiefjag
I"m an engineer and worked in the auto industry for 8 years in the assembly plants and can tell you auto companies DO NOT build cars for the ease of repair. Absolutely, positively, NOT! They build cars to get through the assembly line as fast as possible. Their customer is not YOU, their customer is the dealer. When that car leaves the assembly line it's sold to the dealer, not you. Oh, yeah, they want you to believe it in all their commercials, but it's not the case.
I've been sent to dealerships at the company's request to mediate an end-user's complaint many times and the bottom line was always to make the dealership happy, not the end-user. My first encounter with the dealership manager before we talked to the end-user was to ascertain from him whether he wanted the end-user to be a repeat customer. From there we proceeded to tackle his issue and my decision was always in accordance with the dealership's preference. Regards...........................the Chiefjag We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
5 pages into this thread, and nobody asked what a "$30K & under venue" means?
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Quote:These are even toastier. I would have got one of those but they don't make them that boxy anymore. When they came out they got way better mileage than my Kia does. |
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