Well that is definitely the case if it's a new model year. Hell even the brand new Acura TLs were causing issues! Used cars are awesome, as long as you don't have a phobia against something going wrong on occasion...Originally posted by: Ornery
What an ass. My wife's used car is getting close to two years of ownership by us, and the only trouble it's had was a squeaky brake. I bet new car owners have their cars back to the shop more than that, for rattles, squeaks and loose trim. Yep, you can expect at least 1 problem with a new vehicle in the first 90 days of ownership. That's at the very least! My wife's 3 year used car has surpassed that by far!
And, if you can't be bothered to do research, just buy a maximaOriginally posted by: gotey
as has been said a few times already.....
research
research
research
google is your friend
so is eopinions
so is edmunds
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Depends on make. Also on condition obviously of the car. And you can research consumer opinions at a place like ATOT.com. Realize you'll get biased opinions here. Buy a Maxima if you want the best car money can buy.
LOLOriginally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Depends on make. Also on condition obviously of the car. And you can research consumer opinions at a place like ATOT.com. Realize you'll get biased opinions here. Buy a Maxima if you want the best car money can buy.
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Originally posted by: Skoorb
LOLOriginally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Depends on make. Also on condition obviously of the car. And you can research consumer opinions at a place like ATOT.com. Realize you'll get biased opinions here. Buy a Maxima if you want the best car money can buy.
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Sorry, but a little old lady is the _last_ person I would buy a car from. I know how it goes in the car-buying fables, the car's 10 years old but only as 12,000 miles on it and is in showroom condition, blah, blah, blah. I've never seen it work out that way. Generally there are door dings all over the place because she can't see well anymore, scratches on the bumpers (same reason as the door dings), the car probably only had one oil change in those 10 years and 12,000 miles and got whatever gasoline was the cheapest regardless of what the engine required. The belts and hoses are probably cracking from age and insufficient use and the tires, while they have good tread, are probably oxidized beyond all usefulness (tires are dead soldiers after 5 years, 6 at the most). The cars of little old ladies may be rust free with low mileage, but they are very rarely good mechanical bets.Originally posted by: Ornery
Ideally, a good rugged car, driven by one owner, who happened to be a little, old lady would be my first choice. I'd take my time, and wait for one of those. Pay a little extra for it if you have to.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Skoorb
LOLOriginally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Depends on make. Also on condition obviously of the car. And you can research consumer opinions at a place like ATOT.com. Realize you'll get biased opinions here. Buy a Maxima if you want the best car money can buy.
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I noticed you beat me to it later in the thread...
As I was reading your post I was waiting for the punchline...the obligatory recommendation of the Nissan Maxima. I just couldn't let that go. Hehehe.
Skoorb+YACT=Maxima recommendation
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Skoorb
LOLOriginally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Depends on make. Also on condition obviously of the car. And you can research consumer opinions at a place like ATOT.com. Realize you'll get biased opinions here. Buy a Maxima if you want the best car money can buy.
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I noticed you beat me to it later in the thread...
As I was reading your post I was waiting for the punchline...the obligatory recommendation of the Nissan Maxima. I just couldn't let that go. Hehehe.
Skoorb+YACT=Maxima recommendation
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
My friends and I have no had good luck going that route. Better luck with cars from fellow gear-heads who are likewise obsessive about preventive maintenance.
ZV