ali asked:


When I look for a car on the internet, e.g. Honda Fit
I see a lot of their MRSP at $13950. But when I search for used cars of the same model, even the 2007 model cost $15000. Why is that?

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punjabi15 asked:


I am willing to pay up to 20,000 for a car for my daughter. I want to know what reasonable cars there are for a new (young adult) driver. The cars must be reliable and with good safety features and good gas mileage.

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buying cars
m.e.l. asked:


Their financing guy is only there on certain days to sign the papers so nothing was in writing reagrding the interest rate. We went back to sign the papers for the loan and was told it was significantly higher that what we were told. We had already bought the car. What are my options or am I stuck with a payment I can’t afford. It is $100 higher a month.

KARA
buying cars
Jimbo asked:


I’m thinking about trading in my two current cars and buying two new ones… I was just wondering if dealerships tend to work more with you if you’re buying two cars.

SARAH
buying cars
Mr. Hat asked:


I have heard two arguments about the most economical way to buy cars over a life time. I’ve heard that if you buy a new car, never trade it in and drive it until the end of its natural life, you’ll end up saving the most money in repairs. I’ve also heard that always buying slightly used cars will end up saving you the most money, (though you have to replace them sooner since they have less shelf life.) Are either of these theories true?

ALEXIS