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Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 19:52:54 GMT
From: "Boubi" <boubi10nopsamail.com>
Subject: Re: best car for me


The infinity G35 seems to be the best choice. With 260HP, great curves and style, and a navigation system. It gives you 0-60 in 6 seconds true sports performance. And it is the most reliable car on your list. Price starts at 27K Johnny Yen" <Johnnynopsamcomm> wrote in message news:3E045711.8050401nopsamcomm... > On 12/19/2002 3:18 AM, superscript3 wrote: > > I'm planning to buy my first new car soon. I'm 26, male, currently about > > $1200 disposable income per month (after bills and food) and I want to buy > > a car sometime in the next six months. I don't have a problem waiting and > > saving money to make a bigger down payment to reduce monthly payments and > > apr. But I want to buy by next fall and I want to start thinking and > > planning about it now. I've read reviews for all the cars that look > > interesting to me, but there are a lot of factors whose importance I can't > > measure accurately from my perspective, since I've never been through the > > process of buying a new car. Also, since I've only been working for a > > couple years I don't know how well-developed my instincts are about > > managing my budget. So I want to get some opinions, suggestions, > > recommendations, insights that will help me to form a picture of the next > > car I should buy..from people who have been through this process and are > > wiser than I am. > > > > Here's a list of cars I really like from what I've read and seen: > > > > subaru wrx > > audi a4 1.8t > > passat > > saab 9-3 > > mercedes c230 > > infiniti g35 > > other suggestions... > > > > Here's how I would rate things I care about on scale 1-10 > > > > performance 9 > > luxury 7 > > prestige 8 > > styling 8 > > reliability/cust service 8 > > price(total cost of ownership) 10 > > > > I'm probably aiming a little high pricewise with most of these cars, but > > these are the ones that caught my attention. > > > > (i'm posting this individually to a bunch of different groups) > > > > SAAB, AUDI, Passat are all great choices. You should also consider how > long you're going to keep the car. I bought my Saab new in 1990 and am > still driving it. That's how may cars with 4 year loans? You can > certainly justify an expensive "quality" car if it's going to last you > 10 or 12 years (or more). So, I paid the price up front, but I haven't > had a car loan since 1995. It's a good investment if you think about it > that way. > > -- > JY > "The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in time of great > moral crisis, maintain their neutrality." - Dante (1265-1321) >

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