Looking for a New Car

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If I ha 30k and was looking for a car, I would look at a year old G, Maxima or Genesis. All are fantastic cars. My next car when I get rid of this SUV is going to be a G.
 

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I am in the business of looking for a new car and need suggestions.

My first choice would be an Audi (A4), but I can't find the color I want. I need other suggestions. I want a sedan with a fair amount of bells and whistles.

Looking to pay up to 30,000 used or new

Buying a NEW car is a terrible investment. Too much mark-up, too fast of a depreciation. terrible. Buy a used car about 12-24 months old that still has Mfg Warranty. Ib
 

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Buying a NEW car is a terrible investment. Too much mark-up, too fast of a depreciation. terrible. Buy a used car about 12-24 months old that still has Mfg Warranty. Ib

Really? I had no idea cars depreciated!! :jimlad:

Some people just like new cars. It's their thing. Maybe you own thousands of DVDs. Some people think that's just as stupid.
 

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New Saab 9-5.
 

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I am in the business of looking for a new car and need suggestions.

My first choice would be an Audi (A4), but I can't find the color I want. I need other suggestions. I want a sedan with a fair amount of bells and whistles.

Looking to pay up to 30,000 used or new

Check into a used Audi. There are a lot of low mileage 2009 and 2010 A4s that Audi dumped into fleet sales when they weren't sold new. Also a lot of A4s a year or two old come up out of their USA corporate office in Detroit. A lot of these get auctioned; you won’t find them at Audi dealers since they would compete with the new A4s. We see a lot of them up here in the Twin Cities for sale by the independent brokers and on the VW lots.

I have an ’04 A4 with a 6-speed manual. The manuals are getting harder to find each year as the driving population continues its slide towards Zombie Driver Nation. Folks can’t handle a manual and text at the same time.

Oh, one last thing, get a blue one!

 

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I have an ’04 A4 with a 6-speed manual. The manuals are getting harder to find each year as the driving population continues its slide towards Zombie Driver Nation. Folks can’t handle a manual and text at the same time.



I currently drive a 6 speed and have had at least 7 or so manuals in my life but after owning a GTI with a DSG transmission I'd be fine to never own another manual in my life. Same gas mileage and faster shifting than humanly possible, I see no reason to shift myself. I autocrossed with the DSG and I'm positive I was faster with the DSG. I could down shift at any point and it would automatically down shift once I went below redline, on the other side I could hold a gear all the way to the rev limiter without it interfering. Super high performance cars like the Nissan GT-R, various Ferrari's, 1000hp Bugatti Veyron, etc. have all accepted this technology.


The only downside I could see is it's complexity and cost.
 

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Buick Lacrosse an awesome ride

I saw the interior of a Lacrosse at an auto show and was very impressed. It looked better than the interior of some $80K cars (see BMW). It sounds like it competes very well with the Lexus ES350 for thousands less.
 

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If you are going with an '09 A4, test drive multiple times to make sure you are o.k. with the transmission. They all have an annoying delay when starting from a complete stop (plenty of discussion on this if you search for it). Once they get up to speed they drive great.
 

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Buying a NEW car is a terrible investment. Ib
A new car is a better investment than a house; the new car doesn't lose its value as quickly, the transaction costs on purchasing a car are a lot lower, and the taxes are lower on the car.
 

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A new car is a better investment than a house; the new car doesn't lose its value as quickly, the transaction costs on purchasing a car are a lot lower, and the taxes are lower on the car.


I'd say you're right on one of these 3 things (transaction costs). I assume you're talking about realtor costs.

If you buy a $200K house and a $200K car in cash I can't think of a scenario where you'd lose more money on the house.

It's almost guaranteed that you'll lose 20% of the value of your car within 1 year. Yes, some homes have lost that much in a year but history says this is very out of the norm.

My license fee per year is about 2% of my purchase price. My home taxes are lower than 2%. I also paid a 5% sales tax on my car.

Maybe I'm not thinking of something?

With all that said, about 1/2 the time I still buy new cars. If I kept cars longer I would almost always buy new but when you only keep them a couple of years it really does cost a lot to buy new.
 
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Cy4Patriots

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Check into a used Audi. There are a lot of low mileage 2009 and 2010 A4s that Audi dumped into fleet sales when they weren't sold new. Also a lot of A4s a year or two old come up out of their USA corporate office in Detroit. A lot of these get auctioned; you won’t find them at Audi dealers since they would compete with the new A4s. We see a lot of them up here in the Twin Cities for sale by the independent brokers and on the VW lots.

I have an ’04 A4 with a 6-speed manual. The manuals are getting harder to find each year as the driving population continues its slide towards Zombie Driver Nation. Folks can’t handle a manual and text at the same time.

Oh, one last thing, get a blue one!


Specifically I was looking at an 09 Audi with less than 25,000 miles on it, in Aruba Blue, just like the one you posted. But, I can't find one in that color! That don't make a newer one in that color other than the S4 which goes up past the 40,000 dollar mark. Any websites that have Audis? I can't find them and typically go to Audi.com and cars.com and Yahoo/MSN/AutoTrader.

All other suggestions have been great. I do like most of them, but it seems that they're huge! Maybe its just the pictures, but want a smaller 4 door, not to be picky haha.

I will have to probably lean towards a used to buy a higher end brand. But, still looking for some reason color is a big thing to me, I guess I'm thinking swirl marks.
 

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The previous generation Jetta was a great car. The dsg transmission developed by Porsche is awesome with the tdi. Unfortunately, they really decontented the new Jetta, beam rear axle, drumb rear brakes, cheaper materials. I love the Audi Q5, but it's pricey.
 

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Not a 4 door but what about a 2011 Mazada RX-8. runs around $30,000.

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Cy4Patriots

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Do any of you know about the upcoming VW Jetta GLI?

Also, the Jetta GTI is only 140 hp?

I know its good MPG but that's way low.