Thursday, January 12, 2012

What is the best value used car under $10,000?

The Honda Civic for the years of 2003-2005.



Or Honda Accord for the years of 2001-2003.

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_What is the best value used car under $10,000?
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good luckWhat is the best value used car under $10,000?
Honda, Toyota, Subaru. The are reliable and dependable make sure the service records are kept up with whatever car you buy.What is the best value used car under $10,000?
2005-2006 Ford Taurus is hard to beat. You can purchase these cars for right around $10K, even less for a 2005. And, that is with factory warranty! It's powered by one of the industry's best V-6's (3.0 liter).



No matter what way you look at it, $10K is a lot of money. By buying something with warranty, it will give you peace of mind to know you have the security that if something does go wrong, it's covered. Plus, you can purchase extended service plans for less while the car is under its original factory warranty.



You're going to get a lot of people tell you to buy Toyota or Honda. I agree these companies make very good cars. However, the great resale value that is always bragged about will make $10K a limited budget in purchasing one. You'll get an older, higher miles vehicle, with no warranty for that price with the 2 big imports. Plus, being in the car business, I can tell you (at the risk of sounding like I'm stereotyping all owners, and I'm not) most imports we see traded in are not kept in the shape that domestic vehicles are. The "bulletproof" reputations of the imports, in my opinion, lead many owners to neglect many of the regular maintenance needs of their vehicles. And, most of the lower dollar imports (corollas, civics, matrix, etc.) are most likely owned by younger owners, leading to more irregular maintenance concerns.



The Taurus' I mentioned at this price range are 3 out of 4 times factory program cars that were repurchased from rental agencies. Say what you want about rental repurchased cars, but these rental companies have a LOT of money invested in their fleets and they maintain them better than any private individual could do. So I'd say these cars have the edge on maintenance history over imports in that price range.



You can't say enough about the opportunity to buy a late model car with warranty, and that is why I believe the Taurus is the best buy at this price range.

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