1GoldenSun
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I know many of you have considerable knowledge regarding automobiles, and I hope you don't mind yet another car thread. I read what already exists because mine is a situation that has been discussed many times, but I feel like things have changed recently regarding new vs. used vehicles.
Like many previous posters, I am in the market for a car for my teen daughter. She'll be going across the country to college this fall and a vehicle will be a necessity. She is currently driving my old Lexus SUV (and when I say "old" I mean OLD with over 250,000 miles on it), which was fine for high school and work but I simply don't trust it for a cross-country drive, and do not feel comfortable with her driving an unreliable vehicle while she is so far away from us. It overheats a LOT and nothing seems to fix it more than temporarily.
My brother has some knowledge of vehicles and he recommends a Honda Fit (2009 or later year) or a Mazda 3 (2014 or later). Does anyone have any advice about these models? My biggest issue is comparing year/mileage/price, for example, is it worth spending $2000 more for a vehicle that is 4 years newer or has 20,000 fewer miles on it? Is it better to choose an older vehicle with fewer miles over a newer vehicle with more miles? I guess what I'd like to know is how much more is it worth paying for every year a vehicle is newer or for every fewer 10,000 miles.
And my biggest question: would we be better off just buying her a brand new car? The difference between new and used seems so much smaller these days. My budget was initially around $15k until I started seriously looking, and I've been mentally adjusting it upward ever since. It looks like I could get a brand-new Mazda 3 for under $30k, which is WAY more than I want to spend but may be a better deal long-term than paying 18K for an older one with 50,000 miles on it.
I keep on delving in thinking "we've got to get something figured out soon" and then I get overwhelmed and back away again and put it off until later. I can't keep doing this much longer!
Like many previous posters, I am in the market for a car for my teen daughter. She'll be going across the country to college this fall and a vehicle will be a necessity. She is currently driving my old Lexus SUV (and when I say "old" I mean OLD with over 250,000 miles on it), which was fine for high school and work but I simply don't trust it for a cross-country drive, and do not feel comfortable with her driving an unreliable vehicle while she is so far away from us. It overheats a LOT and nothing seems to fix it more than temporarily.
My brother has some knowledge of vehicles and he recommends a Honda Fit (2009 or later year) or a Mazda 3 (2014 or later). Does anyone have any advice about these models? My biggest issue is comparing year/mileage/price, for example, is it worth spending $2000 more for a vehicle that is 4 years newer or has 20,000 fewer miles on it? Is it better to choose an older vehicle with fewer miles over a newer vehicle with more miles? I guess what I'd like to know is how much more is it worth paying for every year a vehicle is newer or for every fewer 10,000 miles.
And my biggest question: would we be better off just buying her a brand new car? The difference between new and used seems so much smaller these days. My budget was initially around $15k until I started seriously looking, and I've been mentally adjusting it upward ever since. It looks like I could get a brand-new Mazda 3 for under $30k, which is WAY more than I want to spend but may be a better deal long-term than paying 18K for an older one with 50,000 miles on it.
I keep on delving in thinking "we've got to get something figured out soon" and then I get overwhelmed and back away again and put it off until later. I can't keep doing this much longer!
