Looking to buy a car to drive exclusively for work so fuel economy and reliability are my two primary concerns. I've been looking at Camrys and Accords but I dont know anything about cars so I wanted to see what the folks here have to say. TIA
kapon said:
I test drove a Subaru Legacy recently, and was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked it.
Why are you jumping out of it?Guitarsoup said:
Have a White 13 Jetta Sportswagen TDI for sale. 85k miles and warranty due to dieselgate until 125k miles, I think.
Android Auto, Apple Carplay, push button start, keyless entry, heated seats. $9k. Couple scratches on the outside, but in pretty good shape.
Bought a Tesla.bkag9824 said:Why are you jumping out of it?Guitarsoup said:
Have a White 13 Jetta Sportswagen TDI for sale. 85k miles and warranty due to dieselgate until 125k miles, I think.
Android Auto, Apple Carplay, push button start, keyless entry, heated seats. $9k. Couple scratches on the outside, but in pretty good shape.
If you buy used, the drivetrain is only 5yr/60k.reproag said:
Hyundai Elantra or Sonata. In my opinion more bang for your buck and more comfortable than Toyota.
5yr/60K bumper to Bumper and 10yr/100K Drivetrain plus 3 yrs maintenance.
Wagon?kapon said:
I looked at the outback, but didn't think it had enough storage room.
Agree about the Sonata being a worthy option. Seriously considered a CPO.reproag said:
Hyundai Elantra or Sonata. In my opinion more bang for your buck and more comfortable than Toyota.
5yr/60K bumper to Bumper and 10yr/100K Drivetrain plus 3 yrs maintenance.
I didn't see he was looking for used. CPO goes back to 5/60 and 10/100.dubi said:If you buy used, the drivetrain is only 5yr/60k.reproag said:
Hyundai Elantra or Sonata. In my opinion more bang for your buck and more comfortable than Toyota.
5yr/60K bumper to Bumper and 10yr/100K Drivetrain plus 3 yrs maintenance.