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| Post #1: 25th Jun 2018 7:55 PM | |
voted none - keep waiting for something better. But out of those, I voted 2010 Fusion. Toyota's definitely a better brand but those are some p old cars that I'm assuming have a lot more miles on them
Definitely would go with used rather than new tho. Even if it's just a lightly used car, still a way better investment than buying something that's gonna depreciate by $1000+ by the time you've driven it home | |
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Boc
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| Post #2: 29th Jun 2018 6:16 PM | |
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Curtis, buy the Acura. It's basically a Honda, just a step up. Or, second, I would go Toyota. Volvo's are safe cars but... idk. Look at how much repairs will cost you - again go Acura or Toyota.
DO NOT BUY A FORD! |
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Honda has a way better reputation than Acura. They are nicer cars but if maint costs are more important then you can't really beat Honda/Toyota | |
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Boc
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| Post #3: 29th Jun 2018 8:53 PM | |
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Boc
| Reputation: 157 | Group: | Admin | Posts: | 19,032 | Joined: | Jun 22, 2012 |
| Post #4: 29th Jun 2018 11:53 PM | |
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