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rust my friend, you better worry about it if you want it to last.never worry about dirt and mud or water and sand from the beach.
rust my friend, you better worry about it if you want it to last.never worry about dirt and mud or water and sand from the beach.
There's nothing wrong with Carmax. Make sure to check out their website as they'll ship vehicles in from other regional CarMax's for a pretty nominal fee if you find one you like thats at a Carmax a few hundred miles away.Has anyone bought a car from Carmax? It seems like they have a very large selection.
There's a fucking CRX outside on our street every day, and it's gone every evening. Sturdy little car.I swear by Hondas. I had a CRX that I put 350K miles on before it was falling apart and I finally junked it. I have a 2006 Civic with 175K at the moment. Also owned an Accord and an Element and currently have a '96 Civic hatchback which is falling apart in many ways but the engine is fucking rock solid. Kick myself regularly for ditching the Element but it was one of the early fulltime 4WD ones and sucked total ass on MPG.
Noodles, 30K isnothingon a Honda. Drive it until the wheels fall off IMO. Car payments are total bullshit, its a utility not an investment or a status symbol...or shouldn't be.
Oh I intend to. My wife's Civic is around 40k miles and the worst we've had it has been replacing the wiper blades and once we had a tire go flat when she drove over a screw. These things are tanks.I swear by Hondas. I had a CRX that I put 350K miles on before it was falling apart and I finally junked it. I have a 2006 Civic with 175K at the moment. Also owned an Accord and an Element and currently have a '96 Civic hatchback which is falling apart in many ways but the engine is fucking rock solid. Kick myself regularly for ditching the Element but it was one of the early fulltime 4WD ones and sucked total ass on MPG.
Noodles, 30K isnothingon a Honda. Drive it until the wheels fall off IMO. Car payments are total bullshit, its a utility not an investment or a status symbol...or shouldn't be.
Looks like I am going for a 2014 Honda Civic EX. Price before tax and fees is $19,750. MSRP on this car is $21,880 and Factory Invoice ( I know it's not really what they pay) is $20,390.I'd drop the extra $1k EX. You get the ride quality of the larger tire, still cost effective at 16". Also, power seats, moon roof, etc. The overall comfort value for a small payment increase would be worth it to me.
I'd say it just depends on how long you plan on keeping the car. You can probably drive the Honda or Toyota over 200K miles with minimal problems. I'd be very surprised if the Dodge or Chrysler last that long. But if you're the type of person that gets rid of a car and gets a new one ever 5 or 6 years then it really wouldn't matter. If you want to try to keep the vehicle as long as possible, that extra 10K might buy you 5+ years of longer vehicle life.I'm planing to get a minivan in a few months when our third child is born. The Honda and Toyota vans are nice, but they are 10k more than the Dodge and Chrysler's. Anyone have any experience?