I was thinking of getting a Nissan Armada.....I am in love with SUV's
(what about the gas prices you ask....?) I am going to act as though it
is not a big deal ......for now.
what does height have to do with this......i still have my highlander.......for now......besides any woman no matter what height looks good behind an SUV wheel.....lol
Do Check a used car history report This does not give you a 100% warranty that the car is OK, but may save you some money if it will show you some bad records, for example, if the car was written off after an accident or has had an odometer rolled back.
Do ask someone knowledgeable to inspect the car for you; it may save you a lot of money.
When buying a car, there are three things that you should consider:
1)Safety Automobiles and other vehicles are designed and manufactured with safety in mind. But for older drivers, safety features are especially important since death rates due to injuries from crashes are much higher for older people than for younger age groups. These higher death rates are due to the fact that fragility increases as we age and our ability to withstand the forces involved in a crash become much lower. Here are six safety tips to consider when buying a car. SUV are known for roll-over.
2)reliability, you will want a car to perform and maintain its functions in routine circumstances, as well as hostile or unexpected circumstances. (And Toyota is a winner)
3) fuel efficiency, do not be fooled by the price of gas now, it will go up again. Why not get more for your money. (there are pros and cons, the only good thing about SUV is the amount of people they can carry and the four-wheel drive for snow)
Because of these reasons, the American automobile industry (Chrysler and GM are now experiencing a financial crisis due to their productions of inferior cars. The US gvt has to bail them out for $ 15 billion.)
Buying a new car can be an emotional road trip for just about anybody. Excitement and apprehension combine to wreak havoc with our rationality the moment we enter the showroom. But acting impulsively can cost you, so be sure to slow down. Just as you have to walk before you can run, you need to pace yourself before you drive off the lot in your new automobile.