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| Answer to: 2012 Ford Focus automatic trans roughly 110,xxx miles. Slight shake in the steering wheel while driving, it seems to shift from first to second slower than when I first purchased it at 104,000 miles. You have to push the gas pedal harder f... | 8Relevance | 5 years ago | scottykilmer | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Probably have a warrant CV joint for that clicking noise but as they age the transmission's often start to have problems the only thing I'd advise checking is the motor mount on the passenger side often breaks and that can cause a lot of shaking and even weird shifting their hydraulic motor mounts with hydraulic fluid inside now often braking leak out really stupid design | |||||
| Answer to: New V/S Used Car (My first car) | 6Relevance | 3 years ago | TheRealThing | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Well a good used car is the best choice for first car because not only they cost a lot less to buy, but cheaper to insure and little to no depreciation. Even a 10+ year old Toyota and Honda have tons of life left while being cost less but have a good mechanic to check it out first before buying (Don't buy from dealerships). I wouldn't buy any brand new car it's a waste of money that it's going to depreciate anyway and expensive to insure. If you like the idea of new car smell, modern looks, more technologies and luxuries and if you can afford it go ahead it' ... | |||||
| Answer to: New V/S Used Car (My first car) | 6Relevance | 3 years ago | InThrustWeTrust | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Try to find one of these - | |||||
| New V/S Used Car (My first car) | 6Relevance | 3 years ago | yrp | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I am currently in the market for buying my first car. For a used car (toyota) I have seen cars which are atleast 9 to 10 years old having around 110k to 120k miles and are selling for atleast $15,000 (excluding taxes). The new car which I can buy is a 2023 Mazda CX-30 with a MSRP of $27,500. What should I do? Thanks! | |||||
| Answer to: What first car should I get? Where should I find a car? | 6Relevance | 3 years ago | RedHare | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Used Subarus are worth a look. I had a ~13 yr old Subaru with 160K miles and drove it for 20K miles before it died. Sounds like other people had picked more reliable Subarus but I swear by the all wheel drive (I also always used winter tires), it got me through Northeasters and through places where Jeeps go. In retrospect, that car had 5 previous owners----what was I thinking? In general, stay away from short previous ownership periods or lots of owners. Complete and regular maintenance records are great. Get an independent inspection from a reputable mechanic before making the purchase final. If the seller doesn't let you do that, walk away. You could check within your network to see if someone is selling. | |||||
| Answer to: What first car should I get? Where should I find a car? | 6Relevance | 3 years ago | Kaizen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Brands: Most Toyota’s. Many Honda’s. Assuming they check out. Ask back here if you have specific options ready. We can helo barrow jt down. | |||||
| What first car should I get? Where should I find a car? | 6Relevance | 3 years ago | harleydavidsonanimal | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I'm sixteen and I'm looking to get my first car. I don't have a preference really, as long as it drives well and looks decent, and maybe has 4 wheel drive since I live somewhere that gets snowy. I have about 10,000 dollars to use right now and I'll have around 15,000 soon (but of course I'll want the cheapest option). My dad doesn't know much about cars and he's looking at used car dealerships. I've seen some of Scotty Kilmer's videos today and he says they're not that great. Is there somewhere I can look other than a used car dealership? What car is a good ... | |||||
| Answer to: Is the Toyota 2022 hybrid LE a good car especially for a first time car buyer? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | Dan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| It's a Prius based car. Same platform, the 1.8L hybrid is the same powertrain, but the battery is a different size. It's best to get one that's made in Japan - but Toyota QC is still high no matter where they're made. It's not the most efficient hybrid, it's much more efficient than petrols and it doesn't compromise on reliability! It's a good balance between being reliable, durable, and efficient - highly recommended. Although, if new Priuses are still available, the Prius Plug-in is a slightly better choice. But I would defiantly go for the Corolla over the regular Prius. You are going to want to read all the paper work, and watch YouTube videos to make sure you're ready. Make sure you're getting the free 8 year battery warranty, and that it has all the features you need! Make sure you're ready that the dealer is going to play tricks and try to upsell you on crap you don't need. | |||||
| Answer to: Is the Toyota 2022 hybrid LE a good car especially for a first time car buyer? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | Kaizen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| You’re good. It’s basically a Prius under there. And they are built well. If the hybrid scares you, the Corolla gas only is good too. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | JesseDavis | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| The word reliable and BMW don’t go hand in hand. If you’re looking for a nice luxury coupe that is also a dependable vehicle, I would suggest a Mazda Miata with a manual transmission or try to take a look at some Lexus sedan models. Goodluck with finding a reliable car man, take care! | |||||
| RE: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Most cars these days don't even have frames. They're unibodies, which means the car is built kinda like a soda can. The strength is in the skin, there's no a frame like a pickup truck or old sedans like the Crown Victoria, etc. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | FruztalProjects | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I'd honestly would never consider a car for sale with a salvage or rebuilt title. Unless it's being sold very cheaply I'd run away, the frame could've been bent or something. | |||||
| Answer to: Is the Toyota 2022 hybrid LE a good car especially for a first time car buyer? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | MountainManJoe | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| It probably is those things. first I would check if there even are any. 🙂 I would have been worried about $30k of debt. | |||||
| Is the Toyota 2022 hybrid LE a good car especially for a first time car buyer? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | AlaricJelm | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... gas mileage but I have never had a hybrid before. This is going to be my first purchase from a dealership so I want to make absolutely sure nothing will go wrong if I get a hybrid because I heard that the transmission on the older Toyota hybrid models develop problems. Is this a good option? Should I be worried about anything with this make and model or that it’s a Toyota hybrid? | |||||
| RE: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | InThrustWeTrust | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| @jessedavis please copy + paste your response in the correct location, thanks. | |||||
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