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I'm planning to buy my first ever new car, an Accord LX. I've never taken a
new car on a test drive, although I've scrutinized many a used one. I'd be interested to know what things I should look for in a new car specifically. My bet is that most people just get in and drive a mile or two and say "Hmmm... nice. I'll buy it". How can we avoid the lemons? -- |
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From: Greg@noreply.com (Greg) wrote: >I'm planning to buy my first ever new >car, an Accord LX. I've never taken a >new car on a test drive, although I've >scrutinized many a used one. I'd be >interested to know what things I should >look for in a new car specifically. My bet >is that most people just get in and drive >a mile or two and say "Hmmm... nice. >I'll buy it". How can we avoid the >lemons? Check for wind noise at higher speeds. Some cars get a lot of wind noise at speeds above 50. Check for how the seat feels for your size. Headroom, legroom Trunk size. Check spare. Look the exterior of the car over very carefully for blemishes. Point out any dings or scratches on the spot. Get them to commit to fixing them. Same for the interior. On the test drive, don't let the salesman talk the whole time. Listen for creaks and rattles. The last advice I'd give is to really look at some of the upgrades they offer, especially if you're financing. A few extra bucks a month can get you a nicer set of wheels or a spoiler that will make you stand out from all the rest. I have a neighbor who just bought an Accord. He's mad at himself for not opting for the leather interior, in order to 'save money'. The amount it adds to a payment is so minimal, and the enjoyment of the upgrades is worth it, IMO. Plus, there's that horrible feeling of regret for not adding an upgrade. Kind of tarnishes the new car a bit. |
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Greg wrote:
> > I'm planning to buy my first ever new car, an Accord LX. I've never taken a > new car on a test drive, although I've scrutinized many a used one. I'd be > interested to know what things I should look for in a new car specifically. > My bet is that most people just get in and drive a mile or two and say > "Hmmm... nice. I'll buy it". How can we avoid the lemons? > -- --------------------------------------- Greg, You could start with reading John Horner's post (yesterday). If you find anything wrong with the car, make sure it's in WRITING on the contract. Check other resources where they do reviews and ratings to make sure you're aware of 'known issues'. Regarding options, there are many web sites that help you know which ones are worth it and which ones are just overpriced 'fluff'. Undercoating by the dealer comes to mind . . . Look at this site as a starter http://www.carbuyingtips.com/ Test drive with the stereo turned OFF, and salesman MUZZLED. Find a parking lot with lots of speed bumps and try different speeds to see if any internal rattles appear. Try wiggling around on both front seats to check for any creaks / looseness. That's all I can think of now, but I'm no expert on buying a new car, since I've never done it. :-) 'Curly' ------------------------------------ To REPLY: You must remove two underscores from the return address to reply directly . . . . . . Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
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"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:3F3671BF.EF4BAF71@_interbaun.com... > Greg, > > You could start with reading John Horner's post (yesterday). YOU could start by reading it too! :-) If you read it you will see that I started this thread because of it. See my posts there. Thanks for your other advice though! ;-) |
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"pars" <"sdaro(remove)"@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:3F370329.84B7C77D@hotmail.com... (Top-posting corrected) > Gmlyle@scvnet.com wrote: > > > "ravelation" <ravelation@webtv.net> wrote in message > > news:20422-3F36621C-1@storefull-2334.public.lawson.webtv.net... > > > > > > From: Greg@noreply.com (Greg) > > > The last advice I'd give is to really look at some of the upgrades they > > > offer, especially if you're financing. A few extra bucks a month can get > > > you a nicer set of wheels or a spoiler that will make you stand out from > > > all the rest. > > > > Geeze, that sounds like the spiel that the car salesman spewed when I bought > > my car! .... > We're not all old and dried-up. Some of us like flaunting our stuff. Beside, if > you plan on keeping the car for a very very long time, getting the extra options > will probably pay off in the long run in driving pleasure. If it floats your boat, go ahead and buy it. Just be forewarned that any accessory you buy at the dealer will probably cost double what it costs anywhere else. Buying accessories through the dealer just so that you can put it on the financing is stupid. If you are that short of cash, you shouldn't be buying a new car. George |
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Gmlyle@scvnet.com wrote: > "pars" <"sdaro(remove)"@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:3F370329.84B7C77D@hotmail.com... > > (Top-posting corrected) > > Gmlyle@scvnet.com wrote: > > > > > "ravelation" <ravelation@webtv.net> wrote in message > > > news:20422-3F36621C-1@storefull-2334.public.lawson.webtv.net... > > > > > > > > From: Greg@noreply.com (Greg) > > > > The last advice I'd give is to really look at some of the upgrades > they > > > > offer, especially if you're financing. A few extra bucks a month can > get > > > > you a nicer set of wheels or a spoiler that will make you stand out > from > > > > all the rest. > > > > > > Geeze, that sounds like the spiel that the car salesman spewed when I > bought > > > my car! > ... > > > We're not all old and dried-up. Some of us like flaunting our stuff. > Beside, if > > you plan on keeping the car for a very very long time, getting the extra > options > > will probably pay off in the long run in driving pleasure. > > If it floats your boat, go ahead and buy it. Just be forewarned that any > accessory you buy at the dealer will probably cost double what it costs > anywhere else. But, If the car isn't in high demand or near the end of it's production run (e.g Civic), the cost of the extra can be a bargaining chip. I'm sure the dealership markup their accessory at least 100 percent. In my opinion, the body kits from the dealership tends to look nicer when compared to the extroverted after market products. Also, I would pay the extra for the dealership's installed power upgrade so that the warrantee doesn't get void. However, there's much to be said about a naturally inspired engine which will return consistent power over the long run. Pars > Buying accessories through the dealer just so that you can > put it on the financing is stupid. If you are that short of cash, you > shouldn't be buying a new car. > > George |
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Wow! You are a genius!
What did all of us lame uneducated drivers do, before your insightful advice? <MikeHunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F36E378.27EFECA5@mailcity.com... > Other than keeping alert at all times, watch for vehicles > turning left in front of you and cross traffic in general. Those > are the most dangerous situations for the average driver. > > > mike hunt |
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That is what I believed as well.. But I guess he though that
things looked differently in a NEW car, so he asked for help on what to look for when driving one. ![]() mike hunt netsuke wrote: > > Wow! You are a genius! > > What did all of us lame uneducated drivers do, before your insightful > advice? > > <MikeHunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message > news:3F36E378.27EFECA5@mailcity.com... > > Other than keeping alert at all times, watch for vehicles > > turning left in front of you and cross traffic in general. Those > > are the most dangerous situations for the average driver. > > > > > > mike hunt |
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