Wednesday, November 23, 2011

I want to buy a new car. Any advise and recommendation?

I want to buy a new car. Please advice with brand would be best to buy now. Which brand doesn't lose value fast. I want a car look elegant but not too expensive.Which brand and model is popular now. I 'm not interest in 2 doors nor van nor SUV. (yes i know there is something call google, but...) Please advise if there is any promotion out there with 2 years with no interest.





Many ThanksI want to buy a new car. Any advise and recommendation?
It won't be easy to find a 2 year loan. They are rarely offered.





If you want a US domestic car buy a Ford. The new Taurus is a great car and the Fusion is a very nice midsized sedan. On the import side I'd look at the Accord and the Camry. For Euro elegance I'd go straight to the VW dealer and buy a CC.I want to buy a new car. Any advise and recommendation?
mostly all cars lose value. the two that are reliable and i feel as if they dont lose value a lot are bmw and audi's. if you want a really nice, elegant and not too expensive car, buy a toyota or honda. they drive well, go for over 250k miles, and the 2010 ones have in opinions the best interiors. a new toyota camry costs 22,000 dollars and a 2007 camry (3 year old car) costs around 19 or 20 thousand!! thats not losing value at all! I say go with toyota or honda. toyota camry or honda accord for a lot of people like a family. get a toyota corolla or honda civic if you are gonna be driving alone and want a small fuel efficient car that doesnt lose value fast... corollas start at 15,000. camrys start at 22,000. hondas are about the same





If you just want elegance and interior luxury, get a lincoln. those are the most luxurious cars on the planet in my opinion
Buy a Honda.... they retain their value the most and will be reliable for 20 years+/300,000 miles+.





For example.... Honda Accord is worth 50% of MSRP after 4 years. Ford Taurus is worth 27% of MSRP after 4 years. So when you resell a Honda, you will get nearly twice as much as a Ford crap.





Bad thing is Honda doesn't offer any rebates or special APR currently.





But Toyota is currently offering 0% for 36 months on the Camry, which is nearly as good as an Accord.
All cars loose value quickly. Some not as bad. Nissan Sentra SE-R is a nice choice. Sporty with it's biggest strength in handling/brakes. Honda Civic in style %26amp; modern looks. Chevy Malibu was rated again as the best Chevy. Many trim levels to choose from as well as a sweet optional V6 the same used in the Caddy CTS. Prices are all over from $20-30K on that one. Elegant choices would be the new Buick LaCrosse CXS %26amp; Cadillac CTS. Build quality has suddenly gotten much better under the new reorganization. Don't dismiss domestic US brands until you take a look. Infiniti G37 is very elegant, but pricey if you really want the toys. Anyway, this can go on %26amp; on. It's going to be up to you to decide.
It should be 4-door, 4-cyls, not sporty. I would prefer Honda or Toyota... First time drivers usually have much more expensive car insurance, and it depends from car. You should compare insurance rates while choosing the car - for example here - carinsurance.yoll.net
American- Buy Ford! They are by far the best American brand today.


Import- This is tougher. There are a lot of nice vehicles out there but you don't give a lot of information as to what you want/price you will spend. I like Toyota, Honda, but they can be boring. Mazda's are nice. You could look into them
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