I’m hoping all of you experts can help me out. I’m in the market for
a pre-owned 03-04 sedan, mid-20’s, high on curb-appeal. Currently
have a 01 Maxima w/40K miles & warped rotors--ridiculous, not to
mention a cad issue!! Looking for reliability, luxury (sick of the
road noise on the Maxima), low cost of maintenance. I will say this,
had my first Maxima for 7 yrs/80K w/no problems whatsoever. The only
maintenance they’ve ever needed was oil changes, so I’m not sure what
is required to maintain a "luxury" car. Drove a 03 G35 today and
loved it!! Am planning to look at tl, s series, S60 and Lexus. Any
pros/cons/experiences are helpful. Thanks.
MajorDomo@mailcity.com - 06 Jun 2005 15:40 GMT
Why buy a vehicle with mileage that someone else obviously did
not want?
Do yourself a favor take a look at a left over 05 Lincoln LS.
With rebates as well as the low interest rates and longer
contacts allowed on new cars than used you can probably buy
a NEW car for about the same monthly payment as buying a late
model used car. Another good buy in the Mercury Grand Marquis
GS, big car, safe, tough as nails, V8 25 MPG, loaded and brand
NEW for UNDER 18K.
mike hunt
> Im hoping all of you experts can help me out. Im in the market for
> a pre-owned 03-04 sedan, mid-20s,
Gary B. - 06 Jun 2005 23:06 GMT
> I’m hoping all of you experts can help me out. I’m in the market for
> a pre-owned 03-04 sedan, mid-20’s, high on curb-appeal. Currently
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> loved it!! Am planning to look at tl, s series, S60 and Lexus. Any
> pros/cons/experiences are helpful. Thanks.
Are you going for luxury, sportiness, utilirian? Don't really care?
These all would affect your decision.
wullab - 07 Jun 2005 18:36 GMT
> > I’m hoping all of you experts can help me out. I’m in the
> market for
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> care?
> These all would affect your decision.
Reliability, luxury and sportiness, in that order. I have to 4 doors
and would like for there to be a fair amount of leg room in the back
seat, but I don’t want anything too large. Other than that, I’m open
minded.
MelvinGobson@mailcity.com - 07 Jun 2005 19:22 GMT
From what we see in our business All manufactures are building
good vehicles today. MAWB, test drive and get a drive home price
for all those that meet you needs then buy the one that best
meets your budget.
wullab - 07 Jun 2005 20:35 GMT
"MelvinGobson" wrote:
> From what we see in our business All manufactures are building
> good vehicles today. MAWB, test drive and get a drive home
> price
> for all those that meet you needs then buy the one that best
> meets your budget.
That’s what I’m working on. I just have to drive 80 miles to a dealer
for some of these!! Thanks for the advice.