4wheeldriveking
Zachary Vogel
4wheeldriveking

I'll only buy honda, toyota, and subaru and they barely depreciate in the first 2-3 years, so it makes sense to buy new for me. Besides, if you get a 5 year loan on a 4 year old car, it's old when you're done paying it off and what's great about that? nothing. I like knowing that when my car is paid off there's still

I agree with this! I'm currently looking for a barn find to restore

I know a guy who has a 2001 with 330k miles, runs like new

Thank you, I'm glad I'm not the only person that was thinking that

Does this mean the price of the F355 is going to go down and we'll all be able to afford one?

I would have to say two cars: I would get an old Ford Bronco to restore and a new Honda Odyssey Touring Elite. When you retire, you're either bored, traveling, or spending time with your grand children. To cure the boredom, buy an old bronco and fix it up. When you're older, getting in and out of low cars like the

"He's too old for that"

I have that I'm my '07 CRV, it doesn't work well and is never used

I would love to answer with Miata, but although it's a great car, it's not exactly a car you want your teen driving on the beltway. I would say a Jeep Cherokee from the 90's. They're cheap, easy to find parts for, and easy to work on. Plus, once your child is done with it and needs a professional car to take to work

Cars worth buying new: Hondas, Toyotas, Subarus, and minivans. In my experience, if you're looking at 2 year old used cars from the big three Japanese car companies, you're not really saving much compared to the deals and incentives you get while buying new. Minivans always need to be had new. Think about it, if

I'm not sure where you live, but most of the dealers here in Baltimore, the dealerships favorite customer is the person in their early 20's. I had a salesman recently tell me that people in their early 20's have the highest buying power since a high percentage are recent graduates getting high paying jobs and living

That was beautiful!

I've always bought Japanese cars, but this car looks very impressive and I would have it on my list if I wanted a full sized luxury car. Go Hyundai!

At least it was only the LX trim package. I have a similar EX crv like that one, but that thing is near impossible to flip, he must have been doing 70MPH on that turn.

In 2007 I was given my dads 1998 corolla VE in "super white" that he used for commuting to work for me to use to go to school. I treated the car like crap. It had horrible tires and drum brakes, so one day in the rain I was driving through some back roads and the car slid into a guard rail, I treated it like a race

What are the prices? My sister is looking to buy it this fall but really wants to know the price. I told her that it's probably priced around the RDX, but I could be completely wrong.

That could be a possibility also

The CLS is only popular because Ari Gold had one in the last season of Entourage.

Great car in great condition, but everyone with 240/740/850s are all starting to think that the car they got for $2000 has tripled, but in reality they've all just stayed at $2000.