What have been a most appropriate used cars to buy, deliberation tools prices, fuel effiency as well as ubiquitous maintenance?

I have an some-more aged Pontiac Firefly… i’ve listened which a indication is no longer being made, though what have been a little great used cars (year 2000 or younger) in some-more aged with a ones we ubiquitous find of which year.

My hermit had a Honda Accord, as well as he endorsed which company. It’s a sort of automobile which I’m seeking for, deliberation cost range. Any some-more suggestions?
Any specific creates too? Or personal preferences?

Thanks a lot for your opinions XD


5 Responses to “What have been a most appropriate used cars to buy, deliberation tools prices, fuel effiency as well as ubiquitous maintenance?”

  1. wrenchbender says:

    honda. best bang for the buck.

  2. Amy S says:

    Subaru

  3. dreynolds699 says:

    Nissan Sentra

  4. Einstein's Dog says:

    If you do the reading yourself you would find that Toyota is the best car for resale and the most reliable. Only this year is the Honda making a come back but that is in new cars only. The older Honda is not so great or they don’t out last the Toyota. Nissan is right up there as far as car over 5 or 6 years old. Subaru doesn’t not come close but Honda may come close to Toyota and Nissan. IF you read consumer guides you will mostly find information for this years cars. If you are buying new that information would not help you unless the used car you are buying is only 2 or 3 years old.

  5. dtownfb says:

    Hondas and Toyotas are great choices for used cars but you will pay for them. Honda has the highest resale value of the major car manufacturers and has held this distinction for years. But you seldom see good prices on the used car market because of their high resale value and demand. this goes for Toyota as well. In other words, it’s more cost effective to buy Hondas and Toyotas new and not used.

    There are so many cars on the market that it is hard to narrow the list to 2-3 choices. The best thing to do is buy the current issue of Consumer Reports. this is their annual car issue where they discuss trends in market, new cars, used cars, etc. They have a number of pages dedicated to the used car market and the best used cars. Consumer Reports does a nice job of analyzing reliability, safety, fuel efficiency, etc. geared toward the average consumer.

    Good luck

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