by TJ_98370 » Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:59 pm
Buying a new car is generally a bad investment, the first few years depreciation is killer. However, if you are the type that keep a car a long time, buying a new car may be the way to go. Maintenance is important with respect to a car's longevity, and with a new car you have control over that from day one. We bought our "clunker" Explorer new 16 years ago and it is still a reliable vehicle. However, it gets 17 mpg overall and I know it's just a matter of time before something major malfunctions. I believe we, and others like us, are prime candidates for this program
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My major problem is the WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor). She really, really likes her Explorer. We were looking at a Honda Fit and she likes it, but she is emotionally attached to her Explorer. Logic, such as the Fit has better safety features, better overall reliability, and a lot better gas mileage, have little influence. I guess I should be thankful that she isn't the type that wants a new Beemer (not like that would actually happen).
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