Robert59
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Looking for a plain jane new car that under 15,000 dollars. Thanks for the help. I saved the website but now I can't find it.
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Looking for a plain jane new car that under 15,000 dollars. Thanks for the help. I saved the website but now I can't find it.
Curious here.... what was the mileage?I bought a one year old Hyundai from Enterprise for $13K
For what it's worth, Robert, I bought my wife a used VW Golf in 1998, it was about a year old and cost around six grand less than new. That car is still her daily drive and is still going strong. The car has had a couple of expensive repairs but they were worth having done. All that's wrong with it is, she's bored with it. By the way I should add that her car has lived in a heated garage when not in use, it's probably why no rust has appeared. Unless brand new is your criteria, well looked after used models might be your option.Looking for a plain jane new car that under 15,000 dollars. Thanks for the help. I saved the website but now I can't find it.
22000Curious here.... what was the mileage?
Just lots of recalls due to fires:I like a good Warranty on any vehicle and Hyundai has the best so far. I wonder if they have any complaints about the 10 year warranty?
I had a Nissan Titan 2018 and it had a 10 year warranty.I like a good Warranty on any vehicle and Hyundai has the best so far. I wonder if they have any complaints about the 10 year warranty?
Looking for a plain jane new car that under 15,000 dollars. Thanks for the help. I saved the website but now I can't find it.
Annie, you are absolutely right. I have been itching to trade my 2017 for something newer but I recently saw an article that indicated both used and new car prices are up by 24%. This is due primarily to our reliance on microchips from China, which are scarce these days. There are new cars sitting in storage that need chips and they have not made it to dealer lots. One only needs to visit a car dealership these days to see the lots are virtually empty. Because of this, dealers are making incredible margins on markups. Unless you absolutely need a new/used car, this is the absolute worst time to buy one.With the shortage of new cars due to supply chain issues, even used car prices are currently inflated. I had planned on buying a new one last year but am going to wait. My car is a 2006 but has never given me any trouble so I don't mind waiting. When I do eventually buy, I'm going to look at 2020s that were actually manufactured in 2019 ....leery of anything made during the pandemic.
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