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Buying a New Car (IN THIS ECONOMY???)

Doog_de_Jour
Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,042 Standard Supporter
edited May 2022 in Tug Tavern
Dear BBBC,

Bit of background:

Went out to my car at lunchtime to run some errands, and my driver side window was gone. No warning. Just GONE!

Great.

My ride (2003 Honda) is also reaching 200k miles, so it’s getting to the point where it’s going to probably need some major work done. So I’m thinking it might be tim to start looking for a replacement.

It’s been so long since I’ve gone car shopping. Any advice?

XOXO,
DDJ
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  • 1to392831weretaken
    1to392831weretaken Member Posts: 7,696
    Too vague. What do you want in a car? How far do you typically drive in a day? How many people/skis/four-legged creatures/shrubberies do you transport on the regular? Are you the kind of person who loves to drive or are you the kind of person that is more concerned with cupholders/infotainment/etc.? Do you have easy access to charging infrastructure at home, e.g. a garage or carport? I guess I could just ask @Swaye what he's observed during his stalking, but I figure I'll be polite and ask you directly.

    I've had to replace two vehicles in the last three years, and in both cases I simply created a spreadsheet to determine what would be the most economical purchase, as what car I drive is way lower on my priority list than a lot of other things I'd rather have. I only have one rule and that is that I'll never own another thing with a Honda emblem on it, but that's personal.

    Anyway, there's a vehicle for just about everything, so what are you looking for and how much are you looking to spend?
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,042 Standard Supporter
    Baseman said:

    Dear BBBC,

    Bit of background:

    Went out to my car at lunchtime to run some errands, and my driver side window was gone. No warning. Just GONE!

    Great.

    My ride (2003 Honda) is also reaching 200k miles, so it’s getting to the point where it’s going to probably need some major work done. So I’m thinking it might be tim to start looking for a replacement.

    It’s been so long since I’ve gone car shopping. Any advice?

    XOXO,
    DDJ



    Heh. FUCK YOU! Those are reserved for game day.
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,042 Standard Supporter

    Too vague. What do you want in a car? How far do you typically drive in a day? How many people/skis/four-legged creatures/shrubberies do you transport on the regular? Are you the kind of person who loves to drive or are you the kind of person that is more concerned with cupholders/infotainment/etc.? Do you have easy access to charging infrastructure at home, e.g. a garage or carport? I guess I could just ask @Swaye what he's observed during his stalking, but I figure I'll be polite and ask you directly.

    I've had to replace two vehicles in the last three years, and in both cases I simply created a spreadsheet to determine what would be the most economical purchase, as what car I drive is way lower on my priority list than a lot of other things I'd rather have. I only have one rule and that is that I'll never own another thing with a Honda emblem on it, but that's personal.

    Anyway, there's a vehicle for just about everything, so what are you looking for and how much are you looking to spend?

    To clarify, I was looking mor for advice on the car buying experience. Online? Dealer? Test drives? I’m sure a lot has changed in the 15 years since I last purchased.

    But since you asked, I’m not sure about what I want in a car. So I’m a clean automotive slate so to speak. Only requirements I have so far are 1) it can make over mountain passes in the dead of winter 2) decent gas mileage 3) has Bluetooth connection capabilities.

    Obviously I’ve done zero research so far. 😅
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,801 Founders Club



    Obvious choice is obvious for seduction....

    Little red corvette.


    The Vette makes em wet. Grandpa Yella had a new one every year from 1953- 80.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,720 Standard Supporter
    edited July 2020



    Obvious choice is obvious for seduction....

    Little red corvette.


    The Vette makes em wet. Grandpa Yella had a new one every year from 1953- 80.
    Did he have a pocket full of horses? Trojans some of them used?
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,801 Founders Club



    Obvious choice is obvious for seduction....

    Little red corvette.


    The Vette makes em wet. Grandpa Yella had a new one every year from 1953- 80.
    Did he have a pocket full of horses? Trojans some of them used?
    No. He was a Chevy Dealer.