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Ok my husband and I cant agree buy a used car that seats 5 we have 2 small ones both in car seats or buy a brand new small car . We have a new corolla and it only seats us 4 so we cant take nana or friends when we want to go on outings. This will be a 2nd car that we need .

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7 Comments »

  1. I think something like a Toyota Camry or maybe even a Rav 4 would good for your needs. Depending on your budget go with either one of those. Promise you will not buy a domestic car. Best of Luck!

    Comment by cbmarkoff — May 19, 2010 @ 9:04 pm

  2. I say get the used car.

    Comment by ramblinreck89 — May 19, 2010 @ 9:04 pm

  3. I would say buy a used minivan or SUV to seat more people in one vehicle. If you are on a budget then driving two cars around when you want to go out will cost you extra on gas these days. The money you save on the gas could go towards good maintenance on the vehicle. That’s what we did we kept our original car and use the SUV on outings with more people. Good luck

    Comment by melody r — May 19, 2010 @ 9:04 pm

  4. used cars are better… for example, with the money youre spending on a new camry you can get a used 3-4 year old bmw 325/330xi, mbenz C class, acura tl/tsx, or spend less than a new camry for a 04-05 infiniti g35x…but make sure if you get a certified preowned

    camry < bmw mercedes acura infiniti
    no?

    Comment by James K — May 19, 2010 @ 9:04 pm

  5. actually you probaly can find a nice decent minivan if you like

    Comment by bigfatmeanie83 — May 19, 2010 @ 9:04 pm

  6. Sounds like you need a bigger vehicle…you already know the situation with a smaller one. My suggestion is a Caravan or Grand Caravan, one or two years old. You can get one of these for alot less than the price of new…5 star safety rating, reliable and affordable. Minivan is a negative to many people…but, keep an open mind and just take the family for a test drive. The visibility is great, they ride like a car with great gas mileage and you have room for everyone (some with built in car seats) and all you stuff. Some are even equiped with tv and dvd…a big plus for the kiddos! Domestic cars are alot better than they used to be, Ford has the highest customer ratings now, was Toyota (Toyota, now made in America). Good luck!

    Comment by fencepro — May 19, 2010 @ 9:04 pm

  7. I’d look into getting a used buick. a 2000-2002 LeSabre would by easily under a new car, and seat 6 in a pinch, trunk space to spare, is safe, reliable, and gets 19/30 for mpg. (buick is also tied with lexus for the #1 spot in reliabilty according to J.D Power and Associates.

    A subaru Outback my be another option for you. good luck.

    Comment by David K — May 19, 2010 @ 9:04 pm

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