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NicMM
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=poorgradstudent]You can still get great deals on Toyotas right now thanks to the beating they took from the recalls.[/quote]
You mean, the beating they took on all the “recalls” they did on false pretenses, lol.[/quote]
Amazingly, after the recall scandals, Toyota recovered so quickly. Their sales volume is up and I don’t see any price reduce because of the scandals.
NicMM
ParticipantHow about leasing a car? Right now Lexus Escondido has a special to lease a 2011 IS 250 Sedan for $269/month and $6500 due at delivery.
NicMM
ParticipantHow about leasing a car? Right now Lexus Escondido has a special to lease a 2011 IS 250 Sedan for $269/month and $6500 due at delivery.
NicMM
ParticipantHow about leasing a car? Right now Lexus Escondido has a special to lease a 2011 IS 250 Sedan for $269/month and $6500 due at delivery.
NicMM
ParticipantHow about leasing a car? Right now Lexus Escondido has a special to lease a 2011 IS 250 Sedan for $269/month and $6500 due at delivery.
NicMM
ParticipantHow about leasing a car? Right now Lexus Escondido has a special to lease a 2011 IS 250 Sedan for $269/month and $6500 due at delivery.
NicMM
ParticipantHow much would it cost? Will a Hyundai maintain its residual value? And why three year old?
[quote=Eugene]Three year old Hyundai Accent is hard to beat in terms of bang for the buck.[/quote]
NicMM
ParticipantHow much would it cost? Will a Hyundai maintain its residual value? And why three year old?
[quote=Eugene]Three year old Hyundai Accent is hard to beat in terms of bang for the buck.[/quote]
NicMM
ParticipantHow much would it cost? Will a Hyundai maintain its residual value? And why three year old?
[quote=Eugene]Three year old Hyundai Accent is hard to beat in terms of bang for the buck.[/quote]
NicMM
ParticipantHow much would it cost? Will a Hyundai maintain its residual value? And why three year old?
[quote=Eugene]Three year old Hyundai Accent is hard to beat in terms of bang for the buck.[/quote]
NicMM
ParticipantHow much would it cost? Will a Hyundai maintain its residual value? And why three year old?
[quote=Eugene]Three year old Hyundai Accent is hard to beat in terms of bang for the buck.[/quote]
NicMM
ParticipantI am thinking about Japanese cars too. Even with several recall scandals, they still seem to be more reliable than other cars.
[quote=AN]If you plan to keep it for a long time and don’t want to worry about cost of maintenance after the warranty is over, I suggest sticking w/ the Japanese brands. They are usually very reliable and relatively inexpensive to maintain, even by the dealer. If you want to go cheap, you can always bring your Acura to Honda’s dealer, Infiniti to Nissan’s dealer, and Lexus to Toyota dealer and they’ll maintain it for you.[/quote]
NicMM
ParticipantI am thinking about Japanese cars too. Even with several recall scandals, they still seem to be more reliable than other cars.
[quote=AN]If you plan to keep it for a long time and don’t want to worry about cost of maintenance after the warranty is over, I suggest sticking w/ the Japanese brands. They are usually very reliable and relatively inexpensive to maintain, even by the dealer. If you want to go cheap, you can always bring your Acura to Honda’s dealer, Infiniti to Nissan’s dealer, and Lexus to Toyota dealer and they’ll maintain it for you.[/quote]
NicMM
ParticipantI am thinking about Japanese cars too. Even with several recall scandals, they still seem to be more reliable than other cars.
[quote=AN]If you plan to keep it for a long time and don’t want to worry about cost of maintenance after the warranty is over, I suggest sticking w/ the Japanese brands. They are usually very reliable and relatively inexpensive to maintain, even by the dealer. If you want to go cheap, you can always bring your Acura to Honda’s dealer, Infiniti to Nissan’s dealer, and Lexus to Toyota dealer and they’ll maintain it for you.[/quote]
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