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Old 15 Aug 2005, 12:09 am
Pars
 
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Default Re: accord vs jetta vs camry

A car with good back seats that's not going to call too much attention to
itself is the significantly revised 2006 Impala. I'd get a color that's not
too flashy and keep it dirty.

Pars

<dufffman@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> i am about to buy a new car and am debating between the accord the
> jetta and the camry.
>
> I want to buy a car that will potentially last me a while. I am not in
> the market to buy a car and sell it after 3 years.
>
> - The car has to be automatic.
> - It has to be a four door with more back-room than our current car (a
> 2000 Corolla).
> - I am not too good with cars so preferably something that I wont have
> to tweak around too much, and hopefully will never need to pop the hood
> unless I need a jump. And on that note can someone explain me the
> differences between the various warranties? (powertrain, bumper to
> bumper, corrossion perforation etc?) My thinking (although probably
> flawed) is that I should just buy a hyundai since they have 'americas
> best warranty' and I would be able to take it into them if there do
> arise any problems w/it. Can someone please explain?
> - A V6 would be nice but I honestly can't justify it, and a V4 would
> suffice
> - The car will be parked on the streets of NYC and will be driven
> primarily on weekends.
> - I am thinking of getting a used car (either a 2003 or 2004) to take
> into account the major depreciation that I have heard about in the
> first year of the car. Any thoughts on that? Any recommendations on a
> good place to look for such deals?
> - And finally what is a good place to check "prices" of cars? I have
> seen various sites (kbb, edumnds, carfax).. can anyone recommend a
> particular one or are they all good enoough?
>
> Based on these criteria can someone please recommend the best fit based
> on my needs and any reasons for doing so?
>
> Thank you very much!
>



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