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used car questions?

10th July 2011

is it really true that you shouldn’t get a car more than five year old?
what are some good websites fora used car in georgia?
what is a good small car?
i really like nissans and my dad works on them and a few other types of cars. my grandma is also buying my car from an auto auction where she works. i need ideas on a good car. i also like hondas, toyotas, and vw beetles. i don’t want to pay more than about ,000 if possible. thanks.

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3 Comments »

  1. the little saturns are great… nissans are good and toyota’s.. it depends on how they have been taken care of.. and yes, try to stay away from anything too old..

    Comment by Ryan B — July 10, 2011 @ 4:49 pm

  2. No, that’s not true. A good used car can save you a heck of a lot of money, and a lot of them can go hundreds of thousands of miles with minimal repairs. No used car will ever cost you as much as the payments of financing a new car, unless it’s a the biggest hunk of junk on the market.

    Your best bet is exactly what you have your mind on – small, compact, japanese cars. Nissan sentra, Toyota corrola or tercel, Mazda 323, Honda civic – these cars are reliable, cheap, and last a long time. German cars like vw’s are good, there’s no doubt, but repairs can be pretty expensive. American cars are cheapest to fix, but most prone to problems.

    Comment by Ghapy — July 10, 2011 @ 4:49 pm

  3. It don’t matter how old the car is as long as it gets you from A to B

    Comment by Adam B — July 10, 2011 @ 4:49 pm

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