What car should I buy based on these features?
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I have an 07 nissan altima that has all the features listed. It’s not extremely small but it’s not huge either. I love it. It’s comfortable and stylish. It had 30 something thousand miles on it..runs great..looks great and I gave 14,000 for it. stereo is great, 3 sections to program stations, cd player and aux plug in for IPOD or MP3. I hate leather seats lol..also even though it’s a V6 it is still pretty good on gas
Actually the 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer got 5 stars from the government for safety…You can find the DE or ES for around $15k has side air bags and under dash air bag for your knee protection, AC and a pretty good stereo, cloth seats..pretty much fits the bill..
plus, it looks a lot better than the Civic and corolla.
i would go and buy a range rover, well in england you could buy that for £12k-£15k dont know about in the us, but thats got loads of room for ur dogs and the safest car to have a crash in ? "bigger the better"
The honda civic 2007 sedan is a great car, but the horsepower is lacking, so if you want good power, that’s not where to find it. I owned a 2006, and the steering is excellent, the gas mileage is superb, the safety rating is one of the highest of all cars in that year, and I loved the large digital mph display. The only bad thing on the car is the crummy brakes.
The 2008 toyota corolla is okay, a very popular car, although you may want the toyota matrix instead.
The honda fit is not that great of a car, I wouldn’t recommend it. It has low horsepower, older honda technology, and much lower performance specs than other hondas (less horsepower, smaller tires, etc).
I would actually say you should get a car a couple of years old, because a lot of the value drops from the car, and you are able to get a $40,000-$50,000 car for about $14,000 to $21,000. Then you are able to get much more premium cars rather than just a newer entry level one.
The used cars I would suggest would be the Infiniti G35 sedan, Honda civic sedan, toyota matrix 4dr, vw passat, vw jetta, bmw 3 series, etc.
go for a peugeot 307 gti
http://www.caradvice.com.au/7725/2007-peugeot-207-gti-review/
good power side airbags and hugs the road like if you need to turn away fast wont role or dry stere look at the specs n reviews %100 safe and good looking good to run
I think KIA Forte LX 2010 is best for you because that as all what you need. In this car you will find 1,998cc engine with 2.0 Liter that gives you good power and great gas saving and it as BLUETOOTH, disc & radio, air conditioning and side air bags TOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!!!!!!