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Looking to buy new car - advices?
I'm looking to buy a new SUV under 40k. What models would you recommend? Looking for a AWD as well.
Also, is it really worth it to get the additional Bluetooth & Navigational System package?
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I can't begin to tell you what SUV would be the best, but I can say take your time when looking for any vehicle, do your home work on the vehicles and the prices available from area dealers. then spend a good 2 to 3 weeks of serious looking at the vehicle you actually choose. I know it a new car and we'd love to jump in to the vehicle to day, but hey, don't let your emotions make a decision that could cost you in the long run. The NADA or National Automotive Dealers Association has a website: www.bluebook.com which can give a general idea of vehicle values in your area. And always take in to serious account the gas mileage of your vehicle of choice. What ever the mileage is aways figure to estimate about 80 of the actual value if you live in an urban area and do lots of inner city driving. Wish you the best of luck in your quest and hope you get what you need.
Oh, as for the blue tooth or navigation, those are creacher comforts. If you feel that it's worth the money your paying to have them and only raises your payments by 25 to 30 dollars a month go ahead, indulge yourself. However, there are some pretty nice after market product that do just the same for far less and eliminate the extra cost of dealer pricing on these items as well as the added interest for the money barrowed. I'd feel fine doing the latter. You get the same for less money and if you find a good reputable radio install shop they do just as nice a job as any dealer will.
Hope this was the info you needed
- colormebrownLv 41 decade ago
Bluetooth and Nav are both very cool, and helpful features to have. You probably will regret not having them.
I had a Lexus RX330 for a while, and I loved it. I think you will too. Also, CPO might be a good idea. Either way fantastic car, but doesnt have bluetooth. Get a headset, you will be much better off (you will have clear conversations, they are kinda fuzzy when you do them over the car phone).
- threatLv 45 years ago
If gas financial gadget is a attention, throw out the Jeep (i assume you do no longer choose something the dimensions of the liberty because of the fact that the different 2 vehicles you point out are compacts). between the different 2, i might bypass with the Sentra, yet it incredibly is a private selection.