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Question regarding car buying?

I need advised on buying a reliable car. I need advised on which of these cars is best suited for a young woman looking to buy a car but within a budget. I'm going to finance the car.

06 Mazda @80,000 miles and pricing is around $6,700

05 Nissan Altima

06 gold Nissan Altima @90,000 miles and pricing is around $7,000

06 Chrysler 300 (very nice exterior) navy blue at about 98,000miles and $7,700

04 Honda Accord @111,000miles and $7,5000 luxury customize with sun roof

06 Toyota Camry @100,000miles going for $7,800

06Malibu (white) going for $7,900

I test drove the Honda accord and it drive smoothly. My brother also test drive it, and he said it was legitimate. The only thing was the brakes but they say if I get approve by one of the banks they will work on it for me. My brother is leading me more so towards the Honda Accord he said those cars are powerfull so long you keep up with maintenance like oil change and stuff. I need outside input

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  • 8 years ago
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    I would go for the Mazda.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    8 years ago

    Even though the Accords are solid vehicles, of your choices, I would pick the 06 Nissan Altima with 90,000 miles. My dad has one and is the most trouble free car hes' ever owned. Sometimes a car with all the "luxury" extras can mean more extra repairs.

    Source(s): former Honda owner.Parents owner of Nissan Altima
  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    The Mazda looks like the best choice. Newer, lowest miles and reliable. Toyota's and Honda's definitely rank the highest in reliability but they already have over 100,000 miles. Take in consideration the condition of the car and how well it was maintained. Bring it to a trusted mechanic or take one with you for a pre purchase inspection.

  • 8 years ago

    I would stay away from the Accord. It's the oldest car on the list, it's got the most miles on the engine and tranny, and it's got bum brakes. Sounds like trouble to me.

    Source(s): I have bought 6 vehicles, new and used.
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