Originally posted by: Ultima
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
What, I asked him, is the emotion that drives the purchase decision of a Toyota or Honda buyer?
Fear," he replied. Fear of losing resale value. Fear of a breakdown on the road. Toyota and Honda buyers believe their cars will keep running and hold onto decent resale value. Even if the exterior designs are ho-hum.
So here's my take: I've had 2 foreign cars & 1 domestic truck for 4 years now & it's just the right mix, My cars are perfect for commuting, my 3/4 ton van is perfect for hauling things like the 3/4 tons of tile, grout & mortar that I did last week, and for duty as a commuter stand in if one of my others needs repairs. None of the foreign vehicles work well as a hauler yet... I've looked @ the tilt cab
UD (Nissan) &
Isuzu's but insurance (my insurance company couldn't even find the models on their databases) & maintenance would be a headache (& they'd be overkill for my needs, can't see commuting in a tilt cab for some reason)
I'll need another vehicle in a few years for my oldest daughter when she's old enough to drive, & it'll be a foreign marque unless detroit really get's it's act together quickly.
You have 3 cars.. why do you "need" another one for your daughter, and why at 16? Who really *needs* a car at 16? Just about everyone I knew then didn't, and those that had them just used them for fun and mischeif

Call me jealous or whatever but I don't see the need there, it's attitudes like that that put more dumb drivers on the road (most 16 year olds) and clog highways, and drivers are more irresponsible when they're not paying for it. My cousin got a Sunfire for her birthday paid with insurance and even gas is paid, and she's one of the worst drivers I've ever seen. Drives 90mph on rural roads, acts like a b!tch, generally is one.. okay I don't like my cousin that much

Anyways, make her get around on a bike or take the bus and learn a bit about life, I really doubt she needs her own car. That goes for the rest of you, too