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December 14, 2009 at 10:32 AM #494805December 14, 2009 at 11:14 AM #493947dbapigParticipant
[quote=bsrsharma]Or play safe and buy a Camry, Accord or Altima
If low on funds, go Hyundai or Kia
I recently bought a Pontiac Vibe and have been happy with it (though there is already a recall 2 months into purchase). Unfortunately, they stopped making it.[/quote]
base 2009 Genesis 3.8 costs $32,250.
Not exactly a low fund model imho.
December 14, 2009 at 11:14 AM #494107dbapigParticipant[quote=bsrsharma]Or play safe and buy a Camry, Accord or Altima
If low on funds, go Hyundai or Kia
I recently bought a Pontiac Vibe and have been happy with it (though there is already a recall 2 months into purchase). Unfortunately, they stopped making it.[/quote]
base 2009 Genesis 3.8 costs $32,250.
Not exactly a low fund model imho.
December 14, 2009 at 11:14 AM #494495dbapigParticipant[quote=bsrsharma]Or play safe and buy a Camry, Accord or Altima
If low on funds, go Hyundai or Kia
I recently bought a Pontiac Vibe and have been happy with it (though there is already a recall 2 months into purchase). Unfortunately, they stopped making it.[/quote]
base 2009 Genesis 3.8 costs $32,250.
Not exactly a low fund model imho.
December 14, 2009 at 11:14 AM #494582dbapigParticipant[quote=bsrsharma]Or play safe and buy a Camry, Accord or Altima
If low on funds, go Hyundai or Kia
I recently bought a Pontiac Vibe and have been happy with it (though there is already a recall 2 months into purchase). Unfortunately, they stopped making it.[/quote]
base 2009 Genesis 3.8 costs $32,250.
Not exactly a low fund model imho.
December 14, 2009 at 11:14 AM #494820dbapigParticipant[quote=bsrsharma]Or play safe and buy a Camry, Accord or Altima
If low on funds, go Hyundai or Kia
I recently bought a Pontiac Vibe and have been happy with it (though there is already a recall 2 months into purchase). Unfortunately, they stopped making it.[/quote]
base 2009 Genesis 3.8 costs $32,250.
Not exactly a low fund model imho.
December 14, 2009 at 12:06 PM #493962anParticipant[quote=dbapig][quote=bsrsharma]Or play safe and buy a Camry, Accord or Altima
If low on funds, go Hyundai or Kia
I recently bought a Pontiac Vibe and have been happy with it (though there is already a recall 2 months into purchase). Unfortunately, they stopped making it.[/quote]
base 2009 Genesis 3.8 costs $32,250.
Not exactly a low fund model imho.[/quote]
Low fund when you compare to other cars with similar size, equipment, power, etc.December 14, 2009 at 12:06 PM #494122anParticipant[quote=dbapig][quote=bsrsharma]Or play safe and buy a Camry, Accord or Altima
If low on funds, go Hyundai or Kia
I recently bought a Pontiac Vibe and have been happy with it (though there is already a recall 2 months into purchase). Unfortunately, they stopped making it.[/quote]
base 2009 Genesis 3.8 costs $32,250.
Not exactly a low fund model imho.[/quote]
Low fund when you compare to other cars with similar size, equipment, power, etc.December 14, 2009 at 12:06 PM #494510anParticipant[quote=dbapig][quote=bsrsharma]Or play safe and buy a Camry, Accord or Altima
If low on funds, go Hyundai or Kia
I recently bought a Pontiac Vibe and have been happy with it (though there is already a recall 2 months into purchase). Unfortunately, they stopped making it.[/quote]
base 2009 Genesis 3.8 costs $32,250.
Not exactly a low fund model imho.[/quote]
Low fund when you compare to other cars with similar size, equipment, power, etc.December 14, 2009 at 12:06 PM #494597anParticipant[quote=dbapig][quote=bsrsharma]Or play safe and buy a Camry, Accord or Altima
If low on funds, go Hyundai or Kia
I recently bought a Pontiac Vibe and have been happy with it (though there is already a recall 2 months into purchase). Unfortunately, they stopped making it.[/quote]
base 2009 Genesis 3.8 costs $32,250.
Not exactly a low fund model imho.[/quote]
Low fund when you compare to other cars with similar size, equipment, power, etc.December 14, 2009 at 12:06 PM #494836anParticipant[quote=dbapig][quote=bsrsharma]Or play safe and buy a Camry, Accord or Altima
If low on funds, go Hyundai or Kia
I recently bought a Pontiac Vibe and have been happy with it (though there is already a recall 2 months into purchase). Unfortunately, they stopped making it.[/quote]
base 2009 Genesis 3.8 costs $32,250.
Not exactly a low fund model imho.[/quote]
Low fund when you compare to other cars with similar size, equipment, power, etc.December 14, 2009 at 2:26 PM #494007werewolf34ParticipantGenerally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.
Judging by the roads, SoCal is more #1 than #2.
December 14, 2009 at 2:26 PM #494167werewolf34ParticipantGenerally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.
Judging by the roads, SoCal is more #1 than #2.
December 14, 2009 at 2:26 PM #494555werewolf34ParticipantGenerally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.
Judging by the roads, SoCal is more #1 than #2.
December 14, 2009 at 2:26 PM #494642werewolf34ParticipantGenerally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.
Judging by the roads, SoCal is more #1 than #2.
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