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I'm hopefully going to look at a car 2moro, providing the guy doesnt sell it b4hand! I'm gonna get AA & Hpi checks, but is there anything else I need to look out for? Any tips on haggling?

Pinkpanther (Pinkpanther), Friday, 22 November 2002 11:15 (twenty-three years ago)

Please help!

Pinkpanther (Pinkpanther), Friday, 22 November 2002 11:22 (twenty-three years ago)

If the seller uses any gimmicks on you ("and I'll throw in a free steering lock!" or whatever) they probably have something to hide. Ditto if they try and force you to agree to a sale there and then, even if they offer a reduced price.

Mark C (Mark C), Friday, 22 November 2002 11:42 (twenty-three years ago)

A steering wheel is a must.

Gordon (Gordon), Friday, 22 November 2002 12:22 (twenty-three years ago)

Ha ha, thanks I'll make sure it has one!

Pinkpanther (Pinkpanther), Friday, 22 November 2002 12:31 (twenty-three years ago)

Count the wheels. There should be four, usually.

I think that exhausts my expert knowledge. Open the bonnet (that's the thing at the front generally), put your hand to your chin, purse your lips and shake your head. It might work.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Friday, 22 November 2002 19:19 (twenty-three years ago)

If it's a relatively new car any sign of repainting should be a red flag. It may mean it was in an accident.

nickn (nickn), Saturday, 23 November 2002 03:52 (twenty-three years ago)

five years pass...

Going to check out a car this evening. anyone any experience in buying privately?

i know to check the bodywork for signs of a crash, check the towbar for signs of trailer use- is it normal/acceptable to ask to take it to a mechanic before paying?

darraghmac, Friday, 20 June 2008 13:38 (seventeen years ago)

Perfectly normal, the AA and the RAC among others have a service where they will come and give the car the once over and run an HPI check that ensures that the car has no outstanding loans against it. (that is for the UK but I'm sure other countries have similar orgs providing the same service)

Ed, Friday, 20 June 2008 13:42 (seventeen years ago)

Probably best not to do what I did: drive 30miles in torrential rain, have a look at car (it's raining, and it's night time), sit in car, ask vague sound-like-you-know-what-you're-talking-about questions, get driven in the car because you're not insured to drive it yourself, spend 5 minutes thinking "well this one's alright, and I can't really be arsed going through this rigmarole again on the off-chance I'll save £50", shake owner's hand.

I think I did alright out of it, but it's no fun.

I think the more you're paying the more amenable the seller will be to things like taking it to a garage, although I'd wonder why a seller wouldn't want a car to be looked over properly. A HPI check is probably worth the money, especially if the history seems patchy.

And what Ed said.

Bocken Social Scene, Friday, 20 June 2008 13:47 (seventeen years ago)

Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide has a checklist of things to look for when examining a used vehicle. There's a ton of things in there that I would not have thought of. Worth the ten bucks or so to pick this (or a similar book) up and have a quick read-through.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Friday, 20 June 2008 13:50 (seventeen years ago)

i'll look into that check, cheers.

darraghmac, Friday, 20 June 2008 13:51 (seventeen years ago)

€225 euro...... it's great peace of mind, but i think i'll take a car-buying friend for the advice and suss the seller out first.

darraghmac, Friday, 20 June 2008 13:57 (seventeen years ago)

agreed to buy after having a look, test drive and doing an internet check on the mileage etc.

darraghmac, Friday, 20 June 2008 20:07 (seventeen years ago)

one year passes...

some people enjoy doing this?? stressin me out tbh

cialis morissette (goole), Thursday, 22 October 2009 04:55 (sixteen years ago)

I am waiting for my license and our accountant begging us to buy a car. My husband's convinced he'll demand us to buy (cause we have to up our expenses to cut on taxes). :-) I can't wait! haha J/K The mere thought of doing this, scares the shit out of me. Doing a test drive? I know it's essential, but I think IF I would do it, I'd ask to go to a parking lot and drive around a bit. :-)

Nathalie (stevienixed), Thursday, 22 October 2009 18:42 (sixteen years ago)

one year passes...

need to buy a "new" (used) car sometime in the next year probably. is there an easy way to find out which dealers are fairly reliable (ie aren't going to try to gouge me too much, aren't going to be selling shitty cars disguised as good cars)?

congratulations (n/a), Tuesday, 11 January 2011 21:05 (fifteen years ago)

two years pass...

Has anyone ever tried buying a car remotely? I'm seeing if I can do this without stepping into a dealership at all.

Darin, Saturday, 18 May 2013 19:46 (twelve years ago)

I would only do that with a brand new never owned before car, or perhaps a certified used car. Any other kind of used car is too risky.

However, if you know what you want and they'll drop it at your house and your financing is squared away, I'd say go for it.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Saturday, 18 May 2013 19:53 (twelve years ago)

Thanks - yeah, we're looking at new cars. Seems like a good way to get an upper hand. Plus, we have a 3 year old and I know they'll put us in some holding cell and make us sweat it out and say yes to whatever deal after being stuck there for hours.

Darin, Saturday, 18 May 2013 19:59 (twelve years ago)

Yeah, my thinking is that you'd probably feel freer to haggle when you're not in their house. After you get the price you want, it's just like having a refrigerator delivered. If it's fucked, you've got a warranty.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Saturday, 18 May 2013 20:01 (twelve years ago)

Totally. Thanks!

Darin, Saturday, 18 May 2013 20:39 (twelve years ago)

You can buy a new car online easily enough, but I wouldn't even consider buying a car I hadn't extensively test-driven and checked out IRL, which usually means going to a dealership. Once you know what the car drives like, if you find the seats comfortable, etc., you can skip the haggling with a dealer to actually buy it.

and in his absence, she (Lee626), Saturday, 18 May 2013 21:16 (twelve years ago)

nine months pass...

I've had my truck 12+ years and I'm starting to get that New Car Smell® in my nose. Any recommendations? Inclination is to switch from a pickup to a car or small SUV.

Taking Devil's Tower (by mashed potatoes) (WilliamC), Saturday, 1 March 2014 17:27 (twelve years ago)

New or gently used?

Johnny Fever, Saturday, 1 March 2014 17:31 (twelve years ago)

I was driving a quad cab RAM 1500, when my work emphasis changed I bought a 2014 Kia Soul in December. I'm enjoying it a lot - there's enough room in back to carry a good amount of stuff with the seats down (it's like a mini-minivan), parking is so much easier, it's got plenty power for the highway. Beyond that, the interior is just nice - leather(ette) steering wheel, good materials everywhere.

Will say that I recommend springing for whatever package has power seats - I didn't realize it at the time but my basic seats don't have a lumbar support thing built in, which would be nice. The basic seats are still good, though.

My comparison points were a Golf TDI (too expensive, didn't bother test driving) and a Ford Focus Titanium (more expensive, less room in the back but very nice itself).

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Saturday, 1 March 2014 17:33 (twelve years ago)

xp - Could go either way. We've bought new four times and never had a particularly bad experience.

Lumbar support would be sweet.

Taking Devil's Tower (by mashed potatoes) (WilliamC), Saturday, 1 March 2014 17:35 (twelve years ago)

I'd say that if you're not opposed to buying something that's pre-owned, and you've got a Carmax near you, go test out a bunch of different cars and/or suvs in one trip.

Also, as a person who is insanely happy with the suv he bought at Carmax, I'd recommend them as just a genuinely awesome place to buy a car.

Johnny Fever, Saturday, 1 March 2014 17:36 (twelve years ago)

Kias and Hyundais are the Toyotas and Hondas of the 21st century. They've really stepped up quality-wise in the past several years, and you get more car for your buck since the Korean makers don't have to pay the tariffs the Japanese makers do.

Johnny Fever, Saturday, 1 March 2014 17:38 (twelve years ago)

Rumor is, Tupelo's getting a Carmax within the next few months. Probably won't wait that long if we decide to do it, but you never know.

Part of this is inspired by driving a new Toyota Sienna for two weeks on the trip to Maine last year. I had forgotten that long road trips could actually be comfortable.

Taking Devil's Tower (by mashed potatoes) (WilliamC), Saturday, 1 March 2014 17:42 (twelve years ago)

Looks like the only one in Mississippi is in Jackson. Dunno how far away that is from you, though.

Johnny Fever, Saturday, 1 March 2014 17:44 (twelve years ago)

About 2.5 hrs. Memphis and Birmingham are closer.

Taking Devil's Tower (by mashed potatoes) (WilliamC), Saturday, 1 March 2014 17:52 (twelve years ago)

lol I'll shut up about them now.

As far as brand new cars go, the 2014 model Mazdas look fly as hell. They share a lot of design with Ford—and have for years—but the Mazdas looks a little less "Fordy".

VWs will run forever, but that hinges on strict adherence to scheduled maintenance. And if you don't have a good VW shop near you, then you'll be miserable.

Of course, you could always hunt down an old Volvo 240 wagon with NPR and "Coexist" stickers on the back and rest assured that thing will never die.

Johnny Fever, Saturday, 1 March 2014 17:59 (twelve years ago)

We test drove a Kia Venga today. The car salesman had left a copy of "Psycho Candy" in the car.

djh, Saturday, 1 March 2014 21:28 (twelve years ago)

Genuine question: would there ever be any reason to buy a four wheel drive Suzuki Swift rather than an ordinary one?

djh, Saturday, 1 March 2014 21:29 (twelve years ago)

4WD/AWD overrated as far as snow traction goes IMO. It does help some, but I'd rather be driving a front-drive car with good winter tires. 4WD also adds considerably to the price of the car, and detracts from fuel economy. I might spring for AWD over rear-drive though if that's the choice in the car i'm considering; I like being able to steer the wheels that propel the vehicle, very useful for getting myself unstuck in snow.

Lee626, Sunday, 2 March 2014 01:14 (twelve years ago)

Thanks Lee626.

I'm kind of wondering whether they're a good thing to have on (UK) country roads or whether I'd just be better saving the money.

djh, Sunday, 2 March 2014 20:11 (twelve years ago)

The Mazda 3 is a dope looking hatch/wagon IMO. They weren't an option when I was looking, unfortunately.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Sunday, 2 March 2014 20:20 (twelve years ago)

two weeks pass...

Hi dere, we now have a 2014 Mazda CX-5, this color:
http://media.caranddriver.com/images/11q3/409394/2013-mazda-cx-5-first-drive-review-car-and-driver-photo-417157-s-429x262.jpg

If I had hands and you had a neck (WilliamC), Thursday, 20 March 2014 22:48 (twelve years ago)

Even when it's standing still, all of time and space is blurred around it. It's sweet.

If I had hands and you had a neck (WilliamC), Thursday, 20 March 2014 22:49 (twelve years ago)

two months pass...

BTW, the factory audio system (specifically USB/ipod/iphone interface) is straight-up garbage in current Mazdas, if that's important to anybody looking at new vehicles. It's a known thing to Mazda but they're not confirming or denying that they'll ever fix it.
- takes several minutes to read the music library on whatever is attached by USB before anything will play
- always starts at the first song in the library, never at the last point played when the engine was turned off
- plays any volume of songs (album, artist, playlist) alphabetically by song title, wtf
- touch-screen UI on the console is very slow and clunky

The workaround is to connect via headphone jack with a stereo cable, which lets you control the playback via the ipod/iphone, but still, this is stupid.

http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?123826135-Resuming-Playback-with-2014-CX-5-GT-Tech-Stereo-and-other-issues

Other than the audio system, I can't recommend the Mazda highly enough.

WilliamC, Tuesday, 3 June 2014 18:20 (eleven years ago)

Ever since I got a(n aftermarket) stereo with a usb port, I haven't touched my iPod. I just dump music on a thumb drive and plug it right in.

Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 3 June 2014 18:23 (eleven years ago)

three months pass...

I guess we'll be looking this weekend. Cost to pass inspection is more than the value of the car. The 2000 Camry is not long for this world.

Starting with Mazda - checking out both the CX-5 and Mazda3 hatchback. I'd like the smaller car but as a big dude I won't know comfort until I'm in it.

EZ Snappin, Friday, 19 September 2014 23:14 (eleven years ago)

Another friend was recently in car shopping mode and was getting recommended the CX-5 left and right. I don't know what she ended up going with, but everyone who owned one of those was goddamned evangelistic about it. I do know now that I've got an suv I don't think I could ever go back to a regular car again. Too low to the ground and, with my could-go-at-any-moment back issues, the less contorting the better.

Johnny Fever, Friday, 19 September 2014 23:20 (eleven years ago)

Finding the right thing for both myself and my tiny wife is hard. I'd love something that was easier on the back, but if she's not comfortable that's a problem, too.

EZ Snappin, Friday, 19 September 2014 23:22 (eleven years ago)

Gotcha.

Johnny Fever, Friday, 19 September 2014 23:26 (eleven years ago)

there's a little over a foot difference in our heights. It makes things tough sometimes.

EZ Snappin, Friday, 19 September 2014 23:27 (eleven years ago)

I'm like a broken record about this whenever friends are car shopping, but check out your Kia and Hyundai dealers before you look at Toyota and Honda. Korean manufacturers don't have the tariffs that Japanese manufacturers do and you can get more car for your money (also, they've stepped up their quality game significantly in the last five years).

Johnny Fever, Friday, 19 September 2014 23:32 (eleven years ago)

I had a Hyundai for years. No problem with them or Kia beyond not enjoying driving the few I've rented of late.

EZ Snappin, Friday, 19 September 2014 23:34 (eleven years ago)

I'm very happy with the CX-5. Our previous ride was an extended cab S-10, so the Mazda feels cavernous on the inside by comparison, but it handles like a much smaller vehicle than the truck -- tight turning radius, U-turns, whipping into parking spaces and such. I'm not used to having to rely so much on the mirrors and the back-up camera -- the truck's small passenger compartment and upright windows made it easier to look around directly, but that is an inexperience thing on my part and you can check it out on a test drive. The proximity alerts on the side mirrors are very nice. My wife and I are about the same height so we don't have to test the range of the driver's seat controls, but they seem to have a decent range of up-down-forward-back.

As mentioned above, connection to the audio system via USB is horrible, but bluetooth and AUX-in get around that.

Malibu Stasi (WilliamC), Friday, 19 September 2014 23:57 (eleven years ago)

Thanks, William.

EZ Snappin, Saturday, 20 September 2014 00:06 (eleven years ago)

Test drove both the CX-5 and Mazda3 today. The CX-5 is a really nice small SUV. Handles like my Camry and is pretty damn comfortable. Both my wife and I liked it. But the 3 is actually a fun little car. I fit fine, though I sure as hell wouldn't want anyone to be sitting behind me. I'd be happy with either, and liked them more than comparable Fords, Kias or Hyundais (didn't even bother with Honda and Toyota - I don't like my sister's new Civic and I've driven a CR-V enough to compare, and I'm tired of Toyotas at the moment). I'm really torn - the 3 is all the car I need right now, but the CX-5 was great, too. The money difference isn't too great (about 4-5000, depending). I have no idea where this will shake out. My wife is fine with either option.

EZ Snappin, Saturday, 20 September 2014 22:20 (eleven years ago)

I like the revamped '15 VW Golf, especially the GTI. Feels like you're driving a car that's twice the price I'm very pleased with my '07 which is holding up very well.

and in his absence, she (Lee626), Saturday, 20 September 2014 23:10 (eleven years ago)

Bought a 2015 Mazda 3 hatchback. Liked the CX-5 a lot but it's more car than we need.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 18:42 (eleven years ago)

Go you

Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 18:45 (eleven years ago)

Nice one! I love the look of the 3, that sleek lil' low slung bullet.

WilliamC, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 18:51 (eleven years ago)

The 12 miles I drove so far were great.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 19:51 (eleven years ago)

It's not broken in well until you get out on the interstate in the middle of the night and blast music with the windows down while driving, perhaps, above the speed limit.

Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 19:57 (eleven years ago)

It'll happen. Though probably not this week.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 24 September 2014 20:16 (eleven years ago)

one year passes...

i might buy a new corolla today. i have crashed my yaris into so many things that when i did yesterday i was like fuck it i'm getting a check for this and trading it in. if they give me what i want (not much) for it i'm doing it. otherwise i gotta pay $500 for deductible and rent a car for a week anyway and i want a new car at some point.

#amazing #babies #touching (harbl), Saturday, 3 October 2015 16:01 (ten years ago)

four months pass...

Bought a 2015 Mazda 3 hatchback. Liked the CX-5 a lot but it's more car than we need.

― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, September 24, 2014 6:42 PM (1 year ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I need to buy a new car this weekend -- my 14-year-old Jeep Liberty bit the dust with no warning -- and I'm leaning strongly toward a CX-5. With two kids getting bigger, I can't do a compact, and I'm not a fan of sedans in general. Anyone have any direct experience with a CX-5?

A nationally known air show announcer/personality (tipsy mothra), Saturday, 20 February 2016 03:48 (ten years ago)

Oh, I see WmC's post about the CX-5 above. Good to know.

A nationally known air show announcer/personality (tipsy mothra), Saturday, 20 February 2016 03:49 (ten years ago)

three weeks pass...

Tipsy, how are you liking the CX-5?

defibrillate after opening (WilliamC), Wednesday, 16 March 2016 16:50 (ten years ago)

just out of interest, you Americans buying new, are you leasing or buying? we don't do leasing so much over here.

kinder, Wednesday, 16 March 2016 19:02 (ten years ago)

I bought. My tendency has been to buy new and run it til it drops. (12+ years each on our Saturn and the Chevy pickup)

defibrillate after opening (WilliamC), Wednesday, 16 March 2016 19:49 (ten years ago)

I buy used and run it till it drops. 2002 Mazda Protege5 bought in 2004. Would buy again!

nickn, Wednesday, 16 March 2016 20:35 (ten years ago)

I'm looking for a new (used) car but with quite specific criteria - mini MPV type thing, very quiet cabin noise, preferably German, Japanese or Ford (or Korean I guess). And probably <5 years old as needs Isofix for new car seat. Going to have to pay some real money, I fear.

kinder, Wednesday, 16 March 2016 20:46 (ten years ago)

Got a few on the shortlist based on reviews but need to book a few days to go and look at them.

kinder, Wednesday, 16 March 2016 20:47 (ten years ago)

one month passes...

Tipsy, how are you liking the CX-5?

― defibrillate after opening (WilliamC), Wednesday, March 16, 2016 11:50 AM (1 month ago)

kills 1.8 percent of household germs (WilliamC), Tuesday, 3 May 2016 17:31 (nine years ago)

one year passes...

Hey all. My 2001 Honda Civic just got the death sentence today. See, I have this little engine issue which would lead to a $2,800 repair, which I'm not going to do for obvious reasons. I'm not a "car guy" at all, so I'm looking for a cheap, but pretty reliable car. I'm thinking of buying new car and running it into the ground like I did with my Civic. I'd buy a 2018 Civic but the price is a little out of my range. I'd like to pay about $300 a month and can only put down about 2k, so it doesn't leave many options (I wasn't prepared to do this right now, if you can't tell, lol).

I'm thinking of a new Kia Rio or Hyundai Accent. Both come with very good warranties, and to my shock, are considered pretty reliable automobiles. Does anyone here own one of these and can let me know what you think?

Rod Steel (musicfanatic), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:09 (eight years ago)

i have a corolla L and i love it. i only drove a hyundai one time as a rental and i despised it.

forensic plumber (harbl), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:10 (eight years ago)

I love Toyota, but the Corolla is a bit out of my range too. I'm learning that I can't afford new cars :)

Rod Steel (musicfanatic), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:14 (eight years ago)

oh. i pay less than $300/month and i put down like 2k or something less, i don't remember. it was fun.

forensic plumber (harbl), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:16 (eight years ago)

soon i will pay more than $300/month bc i want to pay that sucker off NOW

forensic plumber (harbl), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:17 (eight years ago)

Maybe a 2-3 year old Civic? Financed via credit union.

nickn, Friday, 2 March 2018 01:18 (eight years ago)

Really? That's reassuring. Did you give them a good trade-in, though? My piece of shit will maybe give me $500 if they're desperate to sell...

I may just get a certified pre-owned car, but that shit makes me nervous. If I buy new car with a 5-year warranty, that'll cover most, if not all, major repairs for the life of my loan. If I buy a car that's a few years old I may need repairs plus the car payment, which means I'll be in constant anxiety.

Rod Steel (musicfanatic), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:19 (eight years ago)

do not buy a new car. it is a terrible decision. taking a new car off the lot is like immediate 30% depreciation. buy a year-old car.

the late great, Friday, 2 March 2018 01:22 (eight years ago)

omg I had a 2001 Civic before my current car
I wouldn't buy a new car (even tho I bought current car as new...long story) if I was you. Get a certified used with a decent warranty. There's the old saw about losing thousands of $ as soon you drive it out of the lot, plus buying new is no guarantee you're not buying a car that will give you problems. I've had way more issues with current car (bought new) than I did with the Civic (bought with 30k miles on it).

xpost 2-3 yr old Civic is a good recommendation

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:22 (eight years ago)

i’ve had my 2012 civic since 2013 and it is a fucking awesome car

i have a buddy who has had the same civic for 20 years now - the odometer broke about 5 years ago at 280k miles

the late great, Friday, 2 March 2018 01:25 (eight years ago)

and don't base what you buy on which payments you "can afford". as in sure you *can* afford $X per month, but can you get a decent, reliable car for less? the stress of having to make payments that put you on a thin-margined budget isn't worth the upgraded car.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:26 (eight years ago)

I wonder if my old Civic is still on the road. It was still going strong when I traded it in. New owner got a free amp that I was too lazy to unmount.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:27 (eight years ago)

yeah nice cars are overrated - and i say that as someone who commutes an hour (15 miles!) each way to work.

all that said i am seriously considering buying a new civic r type because i am an idiot

the late great, Friday, 2 March 2018 01:28 (eight years ago)

i can’t wait to spend two hours a day shifting between 1 and 2 in stop and go traffic with a 300 hp engine

the late great, Friday, 2 March 2018 01:31 (eight years ago)

Hey GD,yeah I hear you. My $300-month is a comfortable-level "afford". I'm extremely paranoid about over-extending myself financially.

Thanks for the advice all. I'll look for a 2015-2016 Civic/Corolla. The supply in my area may be limited, though. And I kind of need to make a decision within the next three days since I don't technically have a car anymore.

Even though the timing of this is shit, I should finally be able to get a car with A/C. I live in Tampa, FL, and I haven't had A/C for about two years. My commute is basically a two-hour-a-day hellish experience. It's basically a two-hour 100 degree sauna with the added benefit of car fumes. So there's that ;)

Rod Steel (musicfanatic), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:31 (eight years ago)

I've only bought used and never with a trade in (I drive my cars into the ground). As others have noted, mildly used cars are better deals, and going the certified w/warranty route, while costing a bit more than buying one from a private party, will let you not worry so much about it.

My current car is a 2002 Mazda Protege5 that I bought in 2004 w 44K miles on it. It's been great.

nickn, Friday, 2 March 2018 01:39 (eight years ago)

And the A/C still works! (though I rarely use it)

nickn, Friday, 2 March 2018 01:39 (eight years ago)

you could check out the honda fit too....my mom went from a '98 civic to a fit a couple years ago and she loves it. bonus points if you have a use for the storage space in the fit.

call all destroyer, Friday, 2 March 2018 01:48 (eight years ago)

The Fit, huh? **researching**

Rod Steel (musicfanatic), Friday, 2 March 2018 01:56 (eight years ago)

oh yeah i agree, get a year-old or so car and you can afford a gooder one. i had a shitty trade-in and i'm including that in my down payment 4 u. best of luck.

forensic plumber (harbl), Friday, 2 March 2018 02:06 (eight years ago)

Used cars are not a very good deal right now, IMO. I needed a midsize truck for work when I bought a couple of years ago, the savings on a used Tacoma were poor compared to new with all the bells and whistles that get upgraded every year. New vehicles generally have more room for bargaining and financial incentives too.

I wound up getting a Chevy Colorado with the fancy 4x4 package for $8500 off MSRP. I wasn’t trading in, though, just a straight down payment.

louise ck (milo z), Friday, 2 March 2018 03:11 (eight years ago)

As far as small cars, the Kia Soul is great - good features for the price, reliable, good warranty, outstanding visibility because it's more upright than most compacts (sort of a mini crossover SUV).

Only knock is that their gas mileage isn't quite as good as some of the other small makers.

louise ck (milo z), Friday, 2 March 2018 03:15 (eight years ago)

Hot tips...

Kia and Hyundai both make far better cars now than they did just 10 years ago. In many cases, they are comparable to or better than Honda and Toyota for a lower cost.

If you live near a Carmax, go out there when you have a few hours and test drive 3 or 4 different things you're interested in. Carmax is a totally low/no pressure place to do this because the sales people don't work on commission.

If you find one you like, and Carvana operates in your neck of the woods, consider shopping there and having them deliver your car directly to you. They're cheaper than Carmax, but are just as beloved.

re: the Kia Soul — I want one of these so bad. I had a Ford Escape for several years and got really used to being able to buy larger things and drive them home myself without having them delivered. Then I bought I Jetta to get some better gas mileage, but now I can't haul around shit. The Soul seems like the perfect compromise, but I'm still a little bit underwater on the remaining balance of my Jetta loan vs. what I can reasonably expect to get for it in trade.

Johnny Fever, Friday, 2 March 2018 05:12 (eight years ago)

Test drove a Kia Optima last summer and while it was a nice car with nice features for the price, it amplified every minute bump in the road... very rough ride.

Wound up with a Subaru Impreza hatchback. Very satisfied so far. It lacks some drive-assist features that others in its class have, but I didn't really see the value in those.

Hans Holbein (Chinchilla Volapük), Friday, 2 March 2018 05:23 (eight years ago)

fwiw, I do love my 2012 VW Jetta. Once upon a time I owned an old Audi from the 80s and I swore I'd never own a VW or Audi again, but this car is like the complete opposite of that one. Solidly built, reasonably budget friendly to maintain, and a peppy engine.

Johnny Fever, Friday, 2 March 2018 05:28 (eight years ago)

I ended up getting a new Kia Rio. I visited a bunch of places (Honda, Toyota, Hyundai and Kia) and the Rio was the best deal for me. I was looking at some used cars but I just can't deal with the anxiety of having car payments and potential car repairs during the second half of my 5 year loan. I was able to get it for about 15k with everything included (tag, taxes, all the endless fees). Took me four hours of negotiating, though. Freaking miserable.

Rod Steel (musicfanatic), Saturday, 3 March 2018 22:21 (eight years ago)

i've been driving a corolla since 99 when i bought it new. it runs great but in the last few years random things have been breaking on it. i got into a conversation with my mechanic about getting a new car and he strongly recommended the honda fit... in his experience no-one ever brings them in for fixing.

new noise, Saturday, 3 March 2018 22:42 (eight years ago)

That's cool. I still love Civics but I definitely had issues more issues than anticipated (transmission went out at 60k and the engine at 160k).

Rod Steel (musicfanatic), Saturday, 3 March 2018 22:44 (eight years ago)

To be fair, Honda paid for the transmission to be fixed outside the warranty after I called them. They didn't have to do that.

Rod Steel (musicfanatic), Saturday, 3 March 2018 22:46 (eight years ago)

Did you get the sedan or the hatch?

Johnny Fever, Saturday, 3 March 2018 23:54 (eight years ago)

The sedan, strictly on the fact that I liked the look slightly more (I think the sedan is slightly cheaper too).

Rod Steel (musicfanatic), Sunday, 4 March 2018 02:20 (eight years ago)

If you live near a Carmax, go out there when you have a few hours and test drive 3 or 4 different things you're interested in. Carmax is a totally low/no pressure place to do this because the sales people don't work on commission.

Seconding the recommendation for Carmax. Bought a 2013 Dodge Charger from them last year and it's pretty much the best newish used car I've purchased.

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 12 March 2018 08:51 (eight years ago)

three years pass...

For myriad reasons, and much to my frustration, we decided to buy a second car. Maybe it's the seller's market, maybe it's just tradition, maybe they just didn't give a shit, but every dealer we went to (we wanted used) was absolutely terrible, even when they meant well. We had multiple dudes take us out for test drives that didn't know a single thing about the car we were driving, unhelpfully googling (wrong) answers to questions we asked. We had a guy that talked more about his former job at Men's Warehouse than the task at hand. We had another guy describe a strange tick of the car we were driving as "retarded." We had another guy that just made us wait 30 minutes when the car we had scheduled for a test drive was being taken out for a test drive by someone else; the car sold to the other party literally while we talking about it with the guy, but I suspect he used us as leverage to pressure the other people into buying. We had yet another dude, "the manager," who, when we asked some questions based on research we'd done, literally said, irritated, "it sounds like you know more about this car than I do, why are you even asking me questions?" We went to drive a car at Carmax (usually good!) we were assured was clean and not smelly, and it stank thoroughly of cigarette smoke. We test drove another car somewhere else, liked it enough, and asked if there was any way, should we decide to buy it, it could be brought out to our house (not too far), and they sort of said yes but admitted they'd prefer we drive it off the lot ourselves so they could "ask if we were interested in some of their special offers and extras." I know car salesmen are the worst, but ... car salesmen are the worst.

We tried, we really did, but in the end we went with Carvana, which, as my wife said, took about as much time as eating two tacos, and that was only because she was multi-tasking. You get a full week to return it with no questions asked, and apparently three "swaps," if the car you get is not just what you want and you find a car you like better. Can't beat that.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 7 July 2021 23:28 (four years ago)

I was passively shopping for cars before prices ballooned in the spring, and watched a bunch of people's accounts of buying from (and also selling to) Carvana. For the most part they seem on the up and up, so I'll definitely consider them when things get back to normal—if I even decide to change cars.

Let us know down the road if it was a decent experience.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Thursday, 8 July 2021 03:40 (four years ago)

What's the car?

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 8 July 2021 09:29 (four years ago)

My wife got a 2018 Mini Cooper. It's being delivered in a couple of weeks, so we'll see how it goes! We (I) really wanted a hybrid or EV, but we couldn't find one that was right for us, or our budget, or that would fit with the other one in the garage. We sort of justified it as, well, it's used, it's the second car, already that means less gas and miles since it won't be the main hauler. Like I mentioned, I would have preferred sticking with one car, but we have two teens, one of whom drives, and next year they will be going to the same school for the first time in years. Said school is around 2 miles away, which is too far to walk, not practical to bike much of the year, and public transportation here (a PACE bus) extremely unreliable. So the older kid gets to drive the older, bigger (safer) car, and take her sister to and from school, too. Then, in a year, she'll be off to college and won't need a car, and we'll be down to one kid who doesn't drive, but we'll still have two cars, one of which will soon thereafter be the one the younger one learns on and drives. By the time *she* has her license, the older one will be graduating from college, and we can determine if we want to give her the old car, or possibly get rid of both cars and replace with a better one-car choice for us, which by then, in 4+ years, might be a more practical EV.

We're planners. ;)

The impetus right now, fwiw, was related to the same car shortages that have inflated used car prices. Car rentals are scarce and prices through the roof. New and used cars are flying off the lots (relatively speaking). It's going to be a problem for the foreseeable future, right when being a two-car family makes the most sense for us. We realized if we ever needed a second car, even for a couple of days, it was going to prove a challenge, but we also realized with two bigger kids it was going to be harder and harder to avoid. Just bad timing we couldn't avoid, but we figure a relatively short-term issue that we will reassess when the family next radically reshuffles.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 8 July 2021 13:34 (four years ago)

two months pass...

My 19 year old car is currently crapping out and I'm feeling very cursed considering how terrible the market is right now

officer sonny bonds, lytton pd (mayor jingleberries), Wednesday, 6 October 2021 02:37 (four years ago)

eight months pass...

recently found this list of most sold cars in america 2021 and can't get over it
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g36005989/best-selling-cars-2021/

https://i.imgur.com/nEcsuER.png

what are people using these cars for?

this is the best selling car in Europe:
https://www.best-selling-cars.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/VW-Golf-Blue-Snow-768x432.jpg.webp
https://www.best-selling-cars.com/europe/2021-full-year-europe-top-25-best-selling-car-models/

corrs unplugged, Thursday, 9 June 2022 08:15 (three years ago)

what are people using these cars for?

Occasionally, some light duty, but mostly just as status symbols. American roads have wide lanes, parking lots have wide spaces, and if most of the other drivers out there have a high vantage then you want one too (I guess).

My brother has one of these monstrosities and just replacing the tires alone is about $2500.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Thursday, 9 June 2022 11:57 (three years ago)

remarkable

I guess it makes sense in a way

but really mindblowing, did not realize those big trucks were so popular

corrs unplugged, Thursday, 9 June 2022 12:04 (three years ago)

I'm legit pissed that all the US brands and about half of the import brands have quit selling sedans and hatchbacks in the US. I've never bought a car new, and probably never will, but that means the inventory next time I'm shopping will be almost wholly SUVs and Crossover things.

(Also, they stopped offering any kind of low-end or starter economy cars anymore. "Are you poor? Fuck you, buy something that's 20 years old," they say.)

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Thursday, 9 June 2022 12:13 (three years ago)

that is indeed the strategy brought on by the chip shortage. if you can’t sell in volume, only sell high margin. which has of course made the used car market blow up too because who can afford these new cars

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 9 June 2022 12:15 (three years ago)

and i don’t see them changing their tune any time soon tbh. if they can make record profits in a pandemic when everyone’s driving less and there’s a chip shortage, well just think how much this strategy could net them in normal times

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 9 June 2022 12:16 (three years ago)

what are people using these cars for?

i think you are somewhat underestimating how many people live in rural places with shitty roads, and/or that actually need a truck. Ofc there is merit to the status thing, too

Half Japanese Breakfast (outdoor_miner), Thursday, 9 June 2022 14:46 (three years ago)

i don't think the quality of rural roads in 21st century america is really relevant to the portion of car sales that are large trucks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aZqn4K5ZcU

circles, Thursday, 9 June 2022 16:24 (three years ago)

yeah a new silverado is like $70k - it’s a luxury car

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 9 June 2022 16:28 (three years ago)

roads are a lot worse in the city here than in the surrounding counties/rural areas. i'm sure that's why baltimore cops who live in york and lancaster drive these kinds of trucks, so they can get over all the potholes and steel plates.

towards fungal computer (harbl), Thursday, 9 June 2022 17:49 (three years ago)

fair point. can attest that being the case in the city i just moved out of. i thought the potholes were exclusive to that shithole since i've never seen another city nearly so full of bad roads. . .

Half Japanese Breakfast (outdoor_miner), Thursday, 9 June 2022 21:37 (three years ago)

In 2008 I bought a new Ram 1500 Quad Cab (I was working construction) for $18,250. Not the Hemi but still a V8, even. Inflation yada yada yada but I assume I'd be lucky to find the equivalent for under $40k today.

papal hotwife (milo z), Friday, 10 June 2022 02:23 (three years ago)

Probably not even $40k since the juiced-up Focus that is the Bronco Sport is about $40k if you want a 4 cylinder engine.

papal hotwife (milo z), Friday, 10 June 2022 02:24 (three years ago)

roads are a lot worse in the city here than in the surrounding counties/rural areas.

seriously, same here! I would actually be interested in a visual comparison between Baltimore and Oakland in terms of road quality, with bonus points for pictures including sidewalk furniture. ... meanwhile I drive to the suburbs / rural areas to visit my parents, who live on a cul-de-sac where everyone but them has the big new truck ... and those roads are pristine.

sarahell, Friday, 10 June 2022 02:39 (three years ago)

four months pass...

The CX-5's big flaw is revealed -- if the battery is weak and the weather is cold, the rear liftgate won't unlock.

DPRK in Cincinnati (WmC), Sunday, 6 November 2022 17:05 (three years ago)

read a review of the toyota hydrogen fuel cell car

seems like the future

corrs unplugged, Sunday, 6 November 2022 19:18 (three years ago)

my barely informed hot take is that hydrogen fuel cell is a dead-end for personal vehicles

slai gorgeous-alexander (m bison), Sunday, 6 November 2022 19:38 (three years ago)

Yeah, there's a reason Toyota is the only maker still playing around in that field.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Sunday, 6 November 2022 19:41 (three years ago)

https://www.gemcar.com/street-legal-carts/

| (Latham Green), Sunday, 6 November 2022 19:54 (three years ago)

xp oh didn't realize, seemed so promising

corrs unplugged, Monday, 7 November 2022 13:51 (three years ago)

one year passes...

The 12yo Accord is finally getting replaced (among other things, ABS system no longer works and would cost like $1500 to fix, lots of little stuff going wrong, just becoming a general PITA).

I feel a bit overwhelmed. New or used? Dealer or Carvana? Buy or lease? Electric/plug-in hybrid/regular hybrid/gas? Is it a bad idea to buy an EV if the charging is going to change in a few years? I kind of like the Kia Niro EV and EV6 and the Hyundai Ioniq5, but I don't really know a ton other than knowing some people who like them and thinking they look kind of cool. The prices seem really good on some of the 2022 EV6 and Ioniq5's. I think I'm ruling out Teslas for the Musk factor. The Prius Prime seems to be the best plug-in hybrid that isn't absurdly expensive, but are plug-in hybrids a waste?

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Thursday, 29 August 2024 17:30 (one year ago)

depends on your use case for pretty much all those questions imo

the only thing i regret about buying the plug in hybrid is not going full electric, but we're a pretty good fit for either

id go ev6 now if i were going again i think

tuah dé danann (darraghmac), Thursday, 29 August 2024 17:32 (one year ago)

i’ve had my prius prime for over 3 years and it is the best car i’ve ever owned. i don’t get many charging opportunities where i live but i get ~60 mpg on gas alone.

liberace_smoking_weed.jpeg (m bison), Thursday, 29 August 2024 17:35 (one year ago)

We decided we wanted an EV that was built with American Union labor which meant we basically had one option. We also went with a lease because the tech keeps getting better and better although it might be starting to plateau? I am not an expert. Anyway, Chevy Bolt FTW.

trm (tombotomod), Thursday, 29 August 2024 17:42 (one year ago)

did you get a bolt with the refurbished battery?

, Thursday, 29 August 2024 18:17 (one year ago)

In terms of use case, it will probably be primarily for relatively short commutes and local trips, like rarely driving more than 20-30 miles on any given day. We have a four-year-old gas CR-V that should last us a while and can use that if we plan to go on a longer trip where we're not convinced charging will be readily available.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Thursday, 29 August 2024 19:21 (one year ago)

did you get a bolt with the refurbished battery?


Yes. We had to extend our lease on our old Bolt to make sure we got the refurbished new one. If that makes sense.

trm (tombotomod), Thursday, 29 August 2024 20:58 (one year ago)

dang i wish i could afford something newer than 20 years old

budo jeru, Thursday, 29 August 2024 21:10 (one year ago)

this thread is crazy

budo jeru, Thursday, 29 August 2024 21:11 (one year ago)

Bought a Subaru Crosstrek in March. Nowhere to charge an electric car near my apartment, though there must be charging stations around as I see many Teslas and some other hybrids in town. It was the cheapest option I found, thousands less than a Toyota or a Nissan or a Jeep. Anyway, Subarus are very popular in this part of Montana; I see them everywhere, old and new. Basically, everyone drives either a Subaru, a Tesla, or some kind of monster pickup.

Instead of create and send out, it pull back and consume (unperson), Thursday, 29 August 2024 21:13 (one year ago)

EV if the charging is going to change in a few years?

It’s only the plug that’s going to change. Same pins (OK some have dual function on the NACS plug) different shape.

They will supply you with NACS adapter or insist they do if the don’t.

Ed, Thursday, 29 August 2024 21:15 (one year ago)

Adapter looks like this

https://a2zevshop.com/products/nacs-ccs1

Ed, Thursday, 29 August 2024 21:42 (one year ago)

Wound up leasing an Ioniq5. It's cool and a pleasure to drive, and the lease was reasonable. Part of me still second guessing whether I really needed it and maybe should have just bought a more recent used Accord or something like that (although used prices don't seem all that attractive today).

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Saturday, 7 September 2024 22:10 (one year ago)

Adapter looks like this

https://a2zevshop.com/products/nacs-ccs1

― Ed, Thursday, August 29, 2024 4:42 PM (one week ago) bookmarkflaglink

So if I got one of these I could use Tesla charging stations?

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Saturday, 7 September 2024 22:11 (one year ago)

No. It's right there on the page for the adapter:

"Important note : The only compatible vehicles for now are Ford and Rivian"

Supposedly, Hyundai gets access to the Tesla Supercharger network in Q4 2024 with adapter shipments beginning in Q1 2025
https://electrek.co/2024/05/23/hyundai-outshine-ev-pack-tesla-nacs-coming-soon/

Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 12 September 2024 22:14 (one year ago)

Ah, all good. The plan is to use the EV mostly locally/commuting/shorter trips anyway, so it's not a huge concern. I don't foresee having to charge it away from home very often.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Thursday, 12 September 2024 22:16 (one year ago)

Ioniqs are very fast at charging - better than most other current EVs, so it may not be that much of a hassle?

Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 12 September 2024 22:33 (one year ago)

The new Ranger PHEV is marketing hard towards my demographic. Nice truck...
https://insideevs.com/news/733923/ford-ranger-phev-specs-range-towing/

Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 21 September 2024 04:44 (one year ago)

Bought a Subaru Crosstrek in March. Nowhere to charge an electric car near my apartment, though there must be charging stations around as I see many Teslas and some other hybrids in town. It was the cheapest option I found, thousands less than a Toyota or a Nissan or a Jeep. Anyway, Subarus are very popular in this part of Montana; I see them everywhere, old and new. Basically, everyone drives either a Subaru, a Tesla, or some kind of monster pickup.

― Instead of create and send out, it pull back and consume (unperson), Thursday, 29 August 2024 21:13 (three weeks ago) link

montana the new vermont.

Western® with Bacon Flavor, Saturday, 21 September 2024 04:48 (one year ago)

We should probably make a general EV Cars topic thread on ILE at some point. I'm not close to buying one yet, but I still love checking out what's new and what's across the horizon.

Anyway, any UK or Euro types here bought or have any other experience with the new Volvo EX30? It seems like the ideal car for me size and looks-wise (just me, no family). Its launch has been delayed in the US due to the 100% tariff on Chinese-built imports. When they start building them in Europe (Belgium, I think?) they'll make their US debut.

I've heard the software has ended up pretty buggy in the first year, but that's something they should be able to hammer out with updates.

ⓓⓡ (Johnny Fever), Saturday, 21 September 2024 15:24 (one year ago)

Strangely it does not support Android Auto but that may change next year

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 21 September 2024 15:36 (one year ago)

Johnny:

why don’t you drive an EV?

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 21 September 2024 15:36 (one year ago)

Right, but that's on ILC. I never look over there :(

ⓓⓡ (Johnny Fever), Saturday, 21 September 2024 15:43 (one year ago)

three months pass...

Okay it looks like that Mitsubishi Mirage might actually have knobs/buttons for A/C.

This is so stupid.

brimstead, Tuesday, 24 December 2024 16:15 (one year ago)

rich people problems

budo jeru, Tuesday, 24 December 2024 16:39 (one year ago)

you’re on the “buying a new car” thread, what do you expect?

brimstead, Tuesday, 24 December 2024 17:03 (one year ago)

thought you were saying the article was stupid and i was agreeing with you! lol, merry christmas

budo jeru, Tuesday, 24 December 2024 20:37 (one year ago)


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