TAOofGoldyShep
Posted : 5/1/2008 7:38:10 AM
Chelsea: I'm not really sure you're looking for all the advice on purchasing new versus old. I figured I'd weigh in on that aspect, as well and hope that you'll do what's best for you.
I grew up with "junkers" and when I had the opportunity to buy new at 21, you betcha I did. I have been stranded too many times (as a kid) with cars that broke down and also watched the financial ruin and stress in general those issues can cause. With that said, used cars (certified previously owned) do not need to be junkers. There are many used cars that run well, look good, are safe, have a limited warranty from a dealer and usually it's because they've been taken care of.
I tend to keep my cars for many years (new). The new Subaru that I just bought will be in my possession for probably 10 years, if all goes well with it which I anticipate it will. The Volvo I traded in for the Subaru had 158,000 miles on it and it needed some major work (parts are expensive and their not easy to get at, so labor is high as well). I bought the 2000 Volvo XC AWD used with 136,000 miles on it (pd $5000). It treated us pretty well for 1.5 years but it had not been taken care of before I got it. The Jeep we have I bought new in 1999, it has 120,000 miles on it or so. At 9 years old, depreciation off of the lot is a non-issue. I've never regretted, personally or financially, buying new but I usually do when buying used - typically buying somebody else's problems.
In my opinion, buying a car that is only a couple of years old with little mileage is the best bet for going with used. Although in NE, there are a lot of older Volvos, Volkswagons, Subarus, Hondas and Toyotas that will run forever. A brand new car is definitely not worth going into debt for, so make sure you think everything through.
For what it's worth, there you have it! :o)