What brand of American car is better?
Looking to buy a used car that cost 12 thousand or less (dollars). American Cars less expensive to make sure (America, which is important because I have not been my license for about 2 months). I know that leading Japanese brands but now I I can not really afford one of these now. The insurance is higher because they are more likely to be stolen spare parts expensive and I'm in New York. I do not buy a car that more than 4 years. I am also interested in buying something JEEP SUV. Has anyone experience with the Jeep line of vehicles? Thank you very much in advance. I look forward to on cars. Please give suggestions.
Sorry to be bearer of bad news, but Jeep is really gone in the tank, Daimler-Chrysler, for their support. Also, this whole idea of the Japanese brands are better than American cars is a thing of the past. For now, are Ford and General Motor connect the absolute crap out of Japan in terms of reliability ratings, and last year Toyota recalled more vehicles that all the "Big Three combined. American cars are now as good as their Japanese counterparts, but you will not hear that discussion of Consumer Reports or traditional media. Let's: Do you want a car that not more than four years, you want to buy no more than € 12,000.00 be paid, and you are looking for an SUV? Your expectations are not very realistic. A decent American SUV would cost between $ 25,000.00 $ 35,000.00 brand new right now, and every vehicle that more than half its value in the first four years devalued is not reliable. By the way, SUVs are very expensive to insure, very expensive, gas, because they are greedy, and very expensive to maintain. For what you want to pay it would be wise to consider a car if you have a very good reason to go the SUV route to (eg, you have isolated a lot or you need something to a boat or trailer will take). And no, not with a family a good reason to buy a sport utility – you're better off getting a crossover vehicle or a minivan in terms of reliability, Consumption and maintenance costs. Ford makes good cars, solid, reliable, Buick directions are top-brand quality and reliability for over a decade, and Pontiac has at least one car was at the Consumer Digest "Best Buy" list for year (Grand Prix). BOTTOM LINE: I do not recommend a jeep, because it's just not as good as they were. If you live in New York look, reliability, fuel economy and the size (you want to make sure it is in these car parks Tight Fit NYC). Be examined carefully, a car instead of an SUV – an SUV over the long term costs.