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Re: Your Next New Car
My car is about 3.5 years old with 58000 kms on it. I am hoping to get at least 12 more years out of it before even contemplating getting another car. I'm not sure that the next one will be new.
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I have two cars. One is a 2001 F-150 coming up on 60,000 miles. The other is a 2004 Miata with about 22,000 miles. I expect to get at least 10 more years out of each of them barring accidents. I doubt at my age (55) I will EVER buy another new car since I have lots of spare time now to shop for a decent used one should the need arise.
I can see buying replacement rotors someday however.
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I have a 2002 Chrysler Concord with 60k miles. It is in great condition but I really dislike it. As my punishment it will probably run forever.
My wife drives an 06 CRV with about 30k miles.
I like owning new because with my job I don't have time to wait around for car service or repairs - and certainly not time to do it myself. I only wish there were a Mercedes dealer in my town. Most dealers here blows chunks for service.
My wife is dieing for a mini cooper. I want a new Camaro. I also miss having an 8 passenger vehicle (we had a minivan). I'm considering getting a used minivan and cooper when I buy my Camaro - but much will depend on the economy - It really would be a vanity purchase - except for the minivan.
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The lease on my Legacy GT Limited is up in 2 years, so I guess mileage (4 figures) and longevity (probably a long, long time) are moot points.
I'd like to get something luxurious next time. If I get another sedan, I'll probably give the Big 3 some business and get a CTS. If not, an X3 is presently at the top of my non-sedan wish list.
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My 1988 Honda just rolled over to 200,000 miles. I bought it new in 1988 and see no reason not to drive it to my grave. It's been an amazing car, though the engine has finally begun to show its age just in the last 20,000 miles.
My daughter will need a car when she starts college. I may buy her a car a couple of years sooner than she needs it, and drive it myself while I convert my 1988 Honda to electric power. I'm looking at a new Honda Fit, but I'm hoping they have a hybrid version by the time I'm ready to buy (in a couple of years). If not, the "regular" Fit will do nicely.
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I have a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Special Edition with 95,000 miles that I just paid off last month. I am so happy to be rid of the payments I cannot imagine trading now. It has developed an annoying lifter "tic" when idleing but not constantly. My mechanic says it will began to occur all the time eventually but otherwise poses no problem.
My wife has a 2002 BMW 325i with 78,000 miles that we are still paying for. It was a certified pre-owned and we have about a year left. Now that mine is paid for we are going to pay it off as soon as possible.
Before, we might have considered trading for her a new car but now are trying to pay down all that we can in light of the present economy.
We want to both be payment free for awhile before we buy anything. The BMW should last a long time because she puts less than 10K a year but the Jeep may go sooner, either way we are probably good for another three years.
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The wife and I share a 2007 saturn. Its a lease and when the lease runs up we will be in the market for a new car.
Some possible 'next car' ideas.
*If I strike it rich, an Infiniti FX35 SUV, Porsche Cayman S, and a Mercedes-Benz C300 4-matic (We have 4.5 months of snow here)
*If I dont strike it rich, a sub $25,000 car. I'd like AWD and we're considering a Subaru imprezza, Ford fusion/mercury milan, Maybe a small SUV.
*Snow be damned, a Mazda Mx-5 Miata GT with a power folding hard top. And some snow tires.
If we consider used.....
*AWD BMW 3-series, Mercedes C class or an Infiniti G35x
*Japanese small SUV (Honda CRV, Toyota 4-runner)
I really have no faith in GM products anymore (Even my brother has abandoned Cadillac for Lincoln). Ford will certainly be considered but chrysler doesn't have anything in my range that I like (Vipers and Challenger SRT8's aren't very good snow cars, AWD Hemi C300 is a little pricey).
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Just freed myself of car payments.
2003 Focus just shy of 45,000 miles.
I don't think I will buy new again and I don't want to buy another car for a long time. I've even considered how life would be without a car whatsoever, but I think that's mostly wishful thinking at this point. I think I could do pretty well though.
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2004 Honda CR-V, just rolled over the 50K mark. Plus, my office is moving closer to my home this spring which will cut my commute from 40 miles daily to only about 12 miles.
Still runs great. Just replaced the rear brakes and bought all new tires in September. Should be good for several more years with regular maintenance. When I'm ready to change, I expect I'll probably buy another new Honda.
My first new car in 1994 was a Chevrolet. When I was ready to trade in 1997, got a jerk salesman who would barely give me the time of day, let alone help me with my purchase. So I left the Chevy lot and went to the Honda dealership instead, bought a Civic, and have been very satisfied for the past 12 years with Honda vehicles and service.
GM can suck it.
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My '96 Nissan P/U, which I've had for 4 years now, has about 112,000 and is probably good for another 112k. I'll most likely replace it in a couple of years as 5-6 years with the same vehicle is about it for me. But I no longer buy new. I find a real good used car and pay cash. If I had a wife/family I would probably buy new but for me used is O.K.
Classic cars is my other hobby and I own a '70 Fiat 124 Spyder and a '72 Mercedes 450 SL. With gas prices putting a scare into me and the fact the Merc is worth 3-4 times as much as the 124 I'll be selling the 450 this year or next, depending on how the classic/used car market is. The proceeds will go towards replacing the truck. At least that's the plan.
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I'm done with new cars. My last purchase was a 2003 Toyota Tacoma double-cab 4x4 V-6 SR5 red/tan last August.
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I have a 99' Audi A4 quattro that has 124,000 miles on it. Haven't had to do anything to it other than regular maintenance. I did have a tie rod replaced that was 150$. I love the all wheel drive here in Michigan, and I even towed a guy out of a snow bank with it. I hope to have it another five to seven years.
My wife drives a 07' Envoy that the lease is up on this month. We will not be buying a new car, but are looking at something such as an 05-06 Nissan Maxima. You can get those at a very reasonable price and people seem to be very happy with them.
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Our 2005 Saturn Ion 2 (w/ just ~16K miles) recently got totalled, so we're looking into getting a "new" car right now -- probably a gently used, few-yo minivan (either Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna). Seems like a good time to shop for one now -- and maybe our old car got totalled at just the right time, if there's such a thing.

Nobody was hurt because our car was parked when it got hit (and we were not anywhere near it). The other driver's insurance company just paid us pretty good $$$ for the claim (and all probably went as smoothly as could be).
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27" CRT, about 10 years old and still going strong. No current plans to buy anything new.
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