My family says that I need a new car because my current car is old and beat up
I currently drive and have been driving a used 2004 Honda Accord for five years now. I have only needed it to be repaired six times. My family thinks I need a new car as soon as possible, but my car is enough for what I do. I myself have also been thinking about a new car, but I'm not a car person. I'm thinking 30k and under would be a good price range for a new car. Any suggestions?
Stick to Honda. They top reliability surveys regularly.
Your family members get a say in what car you drive when they chip in the MONEY for the newer car.
No money from them, no one need care what they want.
If your current car is working well enough, then save your money. Once it begins to cost more to fix, then I would suggest buying a good lightly used car, say one to three years old. That way, you avoid the wicked drop in value that all new cars suffer in their first year, and you still get a car in excellent condition that will give you 80-90% of the lifespan of a new car for well under 80% of the purchase cost of a new car.
Hondas are very good, but have a look in the Consumers Reports car issues and see for yourself about what other makes and models might suit your current needs.
I think you can get a Honda Fit for around 20K. My brother has one and his wife has one and my nephew has one. They all love them. My nephew drove my parent's 1998 CVC till last year and he liked it too.
Lets see, you are a troll who thinks they can afford a $30k car.
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