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I want to buy a car! Help please!!!?
Well I'm 21 and my dad wants to buy me a car! Unfortunately he can't afford a BMW!!! Too bad of course.. lol! Anyways here's the car that I really liked:
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Do you know how much it costs? Or do you have any idea how much it may cost?? If you have any suggestions I'd be happy to hear! Please help me!!
p.s= It's going to be my first car ever!!!!! ♥
grizzlygage that car is beautifullll!!!!
Hey guys I didn't know that the hybrid car is so expensive and etc. I don't know anything about cars as u can see!!! lol
So this is why i need your help! I just loooove the color!!!
the car is gorgeous and as u said the color is awesome but it looks expensive...i dont know anything about cars either but i just wanted to say: congratulations on having ur first car honey
What is the best first car?
I'm going to be getting my first car soon. It'll be brand new so I have to keep in mind prices and practicality. I won't be getting something old but fancy like a 02 BMW or 04 Audi. I'll probably stick to Toyota and Honda.
So my main focuses are: price, practicality, and safety.
Do you think the Honda Civic (non-Hybrid) is better or Toyota Prius?
How does the driving compare? Interior cabin? Also, I know they are totally different classes and the Prius costs more to buy, but is it worth it? For all that money extra money you spend on the Prius probably won't even make up for the gas money you save up for the good mileage. However, the Prius has a better image than a Civic which is pretty common.
Thanks for your thoughts!
There are two views on what should be a first car:
A. Get a cheap used car because new drivers often get into accidents due to lack of driving experience. A cheap used car cost less when it gets wrecked.
- There is not much to say about this veiw. It's pretty self explanatory. It's also what most people do.
B. Get the safest car you can find because you can always replace a car but you can't replace the driver.
One of the safest cars out there is the Prius, and here's why:
1. There are four braking systems on the Prius:
- Regenerative brakes
- Friction brakes
- Engine brakes
- Parking brakes
2. Vehicle stability control:
- A system that prevents doughnuts during slippery conditions if you are going anything like a reasonable speed. Studies from Europe and Japan indicate that VSC reduces head-on collisions by over 30%. Other cars have this feature, but not in the Prius' price range.
4. Brake assist:
- A system that applies extra force to the brake pedal when it senses an emergency stop. Studies by Mercedes indicate that people press the brakes quickly but not hard enough. Brake assist compensates for this tendency.
5. Brake override:
- A system that stops the acceleration when the brake pedal is pressed firmly.
6. The smooth acceleration of the Prius (there are no gears that shift) helps prevent you rear-ending someone if they slow down right after stopping. (An old fashioned economy car typically has a very low first gear to disguise the fact the engine is small--this creates rapid acceleration up to about 10 mph after which the acceleration bogs down. The Prius smoothly accelerates up to it's maximum speed of about 105 mph which is controlled by the system.)
7. Optionally in the 2010 Prius:
- Radar pre-collision
- Lane keep
Many of these systems prevent the accident in the first place. The best accident is one you don't have.
Besides the safety aspects, the Prius is a mid-size car so there is more room for friends and equipment. It has low maintenance requirements and a very high owner satisfaction rating. I purchased my first Prius (a 2001) for my wife (who was also a new driver at the time). It was so good that I got a 2004 for myself. It's been one of the most exciting and fun-to-drive cars I've ever driven. The 2001 now has 85,000 trouble-free miles and the 2004 has 115,000.
I'd stay away from any sports cars because beginning drivers just don't have the experience to handle them.
- For all that money extra money you spend on the Prius probably won't even make up for the gas money you save up for the good mileage.
I don't know where you got that from, but the operating costs of my 2004 Prius has been 12 cents per mile for fuel, tires, and dealer maintenance combined over the 115,000 miles I've driven it. The average mpg has been 57 according to the logbook I keep.
You can't really compare the Civic to the Prius because the Prius is a mid-sized car and the Civic is a compact. Naturally a mid-sized car will cost more to purchase than a compact of sub-compact. The actual additional cost for the hybrid system works out to about $500. The rest of the difference between the two is because of size and feature differences. Think about it this way: No one says "You shouldn't get a Mercedes because the Honda Civic is less expensive and you'll never get your money back from driving the Mercedes". People buy Mercedes (and Prius) because they like them. They're fun-to-drive and have lots of high tech goodies and advanced safety features.
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