JeffW
TUG Member
I need to get a replacement car for my wife. Though she doesn't drive much, since I'm getting something newer (previous car was a '90 Honda Accord), for safety reasons, I'd like to get one with at least antilock brakes (ABS) and front airbags. I'd also prefer side (curtain) airbags.
These features seemed to push me into at least 2002 and beyond vehicles. Right now, we're leaning towards a Toyota Corolla or a Mazda 3 (both 4 dr sedans). Used would have been fine, however it seems like I'm looking at $10k+, and that isn't definite, as for these earlier years, some of these features (airbags (front and/or side)) were optional, meaning I need to drill down into a vehicle description to find them. Since they are rarer features, I'm thinking that might drive the price up.
I've noticed dealers listing some of those vehicles new in the $13k range. I can't get something that cheap: for the Corolla, air conditioning seems to be a mandatory $900 option; for Mazda, it's about the same to get an automatic.
I'm wondering though, with the economy, what the chances are of getting an even better price? I really don't want to get new: it would a newer car than I drive ('06), insurance will be higher, and she just doesn't drive that much to really justify it. However, if it's $2k difference between a used car, and perhaps a new one, it would almost be foolish not to go with the new one. One factor that may push towards used is I might be able to find a more fully equipped used car for the price of a 'stripped' new one.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
Jeff
These features seemed to push me into at least 2002 and beyond vehicles. Right now, we're leaning towards a Toyota Corolla or a Mazda 3 (both 4 dr sedans). Used would have been fine, however it seems like I'm looking at $10k+, and that isn't definite, as for these earlier years, some of these features (airbags (front and/or side)) were optional, meaning I need to drill down into a vehicle description to find them. Since they are rarer features, I'm thinking that might drive the price up.
I've noticed dealers listing some of those vehicles new in the $13k range. I can't get something that cheap: for the Corolla, air conditioning seems to be a mandatory $900 option; for Mazda, it's about the same to get an automatic.
I'm wondering though, with the economy, what the chances are of getting an even better price? I really don't want to get new: it would a newer car than I drive ('06), insurance will be higher, and she just doesn't drive that much to really justify it. However, if it's $2k difference between a used car, and perhaps a new one, it would almost be foolish not to go with the new one. One factor that may push towards used is I might be able to find a more fully equipped used car for the price of a 'stripped' new one.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
Jeff