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Trucks and SUV
should i get a car or suv and what kind?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alyssa[Marie]" data-source="post: 2753813" data-attributes="member: 904680"><p>Okay well let me point something out with the car makes you mentioned you liked. </p><p>Honda, Toyota, and Nissan are all quite good at keeping their value. Volkswagen, not so much. I think it would be in your best interest financially to go with a Honda, Toyota, or Nissan because not only do they hold their value better but they are also cheaper to maintain. If you plan on getting a car I would suggest either a Honda Accord(also avalible in hybrid), Toyota Avalon, Toyota Camry(also avalible in hybrid), or Nissan Maxima. If your looking for something in between a car and an SUV I would suggest you get the Honda Accord Crosstour or the Toyota Venza. If you want an SUV you should think about the Honda CR-V, Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander(available in hybrid), Nissan Rogue(doesn't have the best reliability rating but very nice to drive), or Nissan Maxima. Personally I like the Nissan Maxima, Toyota Venza, Toyota Highlander, and Nissan Rogue the best. The Toyota Camry is very reliable and can last you for a least 10 years. We have one (94 w/ a 96 engine) that is beat to all hell and still runs. It was t-boned and has over 300k miles. We had a CR-V and loved it. We also have had 2 Accords. My mom swears by the Accord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alyssa[Marie], post: 2753813, member: 904680"] Okay well let me point something out with the car makes you mentioned you liked. Honda, Toyota, and Nissan are all quite good at keeping their value. Volkswagen, not so much. I think it would be in your best interest financially to go with a Honda, Toyota, or Nissan because not only do they hold their value better but they are also cheaper to maintain. If you plan on getting a car I would suggest either a Honda Accord(also avalible in hybrid), Toyota Avalon, Toyota Camry(also avalible in hybrid), or Nissan Maxima. If your looking for something in between a car and an SUV I would suggest you get the Honda Accord Crosstour or the Toyota Venza. If you want an SUV you should think about the Honda CR-V, Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander(available in hybrid), Nissan Rogue(doesn't have the best reliability rating but very nice to drive), or Nissan Maxima. Personally I like the Nissan Maxima, Toyota Venza, Toyota Highlander, and Nissan Rogue the best. The Toyota Camry is very reliable and can last you for a least 10 years. We have one (94 w/ a 96 engine) that is beat to all hell and still runs. It was t-boned and has over 300k miles. We had a CR-V and loved it. We also have had 2 Accords. My mom swears by the Accord. [/QUOTE]
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