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Help me pick a car please.....
Hi guys,
I have spent almost every day this week looking at cars and I cannot decide which is best for us. Family of 5. Really like the dodge journey 7 seater but I have heard these cars have bad transmission problems, any truth in that or should I go for it? I hate car shopping!!!!! |
Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Originally Posted by Mrs. B.
(Post 10737839)
Hi guys,
I have spent almost every day this week looking at cars and I cannot decide which is best for us. Family of 5. Really like the dodge journey 7 seater but I have heard these cars have bad transmission problems, any truth in that or should I go for it? I hate car shopping!!!!! |
Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 10737857)
No idea, but it is descent not decent.
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Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Originally Posted by Mrs. B.
(Post 10737862)
Thanks for that, very helpful. Now I know it bothers you I'll leave it :lol:
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Re: Help me pick a car please.....
lol only a decent citizen since 2001, oooh you must have been a bounder before that ;)
Ford Edges have good reviews. (just to keep relevant). |
Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Budget? New or Used? Financing or outright purchase?
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Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Originally Posted by Mrs. B.
(Post 10737839)
Hi guys,
I have spent almost every day this week looking at cars and I cannot decide which is best for us. Family of 5. Really like the dodge journey 7 seater but I have heard these cars have bad transmission problems, any truth in that or should I go for it? I hate car shopping!!!!! We only want it to last 1 year and want to spend the least possible but also not have any big problems with it. So good luck! |
Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Originally Posted by Mrs. B.
(Post 10737839)
Hi guys,
I have spent almost every day this week looking at cars and I cannot decide which is best for us. Family of 5. Really like the dodge journey 7 seater but I have heard these cars have bad transmission problems, any truth in that or should I go for it? I hate car shopping!!!!! |
Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Originally Posted by Aviator
(Post 10738577)
Personally would not buy a domestic vehicle. Lower initial cost, higher cost of ownership overall. Toyota or Nissan would be my choice.
Japanese is the sensible choice (in Canada). |
Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10738621)
+1
Japanese is the sensible choice (in Canada). |
Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Originally Posted by tallperson
(Post 10738693)
Or how about a lease takeover? Never leased a car so a bit wary but could be a good option if we only want a car for 1 year? Do they sting you with all sorts of costs at the end?
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Re: Help me pick a car please.....
I like leasing. We currently have two leased vehicles at present - a KIA Soul and a Ford Truck. Why? Because vehicles don't last beyond 9-10 years in this part of the world & financing a purchase over 5+ years to get to an acceptable monthly payment just doesn't work for me.
The Kia goes back this year. It had an inclusive service package - which in hindsight we could have done without as we haven't done enough mileage to fully utilise it - and wear protection insurance. Our intent is to simply hand it back when we're done. The truck is a 24 month lease, again with included maintenance. I didn't opt for wear protection because I'm only using it for 24 months. It'll barely be used by that stage. In both instances we benefit from mostly/completely being within the manufacturers warranty. So the Japanese/Euro/US manufacturer, what's best, the most reliable etc, becomes less of a factor. With leasing you have to be confident that you are OK being locked into a financial contract for x years. (although I'd submit the loss when selling a vehicle to get out of a 5,6,7 year hire purchase agreement is much the same) and you have to be concious of the mileage you do. Those extra KM charges can be a sting. For us, living on a Rock in the North Atlantic, we don't do many km's in a year. If we lived on the mainland and had the realistic option of driving to visit places rather than flying, life might be different. |
Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10738621)
+1
Japanese is the sensible choice (in Canada). I always buy ex demo or dealer vehicles, save a bit and still get warranty. |
Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Buy a minivan and have done with it. What, please, is the point of a Dodge Journey that is not achieved more successfully with a Caravan, if it must be a Dodge? It's not an offroad vehicle; 4-wheel drive (if that option is taken) is unnecessary almost anywhere in Canada; the van has more interior space, more flexible seating options, a lower load floor, better fuel economy...
Just too many design compromises in a crossover, IMO. Dependent on budget and other considerations, look at the Honda Odyssey and the Toyota Sienna, or possibly a Kia Sedona as well as the Dodge. |
Re: Help me pick a car please.....
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 10738953)
Buy a minivan and have done with it. What, please, is the point of a Dodge Journey that is not achieved more successfully with a Caravan? It's not an offroad vehicle; 4-wheel drive (if that option is taken) is unnecessary almost anywhere in Canada; the van has more interior space, more flexible seating options, a lower load floor, better fuel economy...
Just too many design compromises in a crossover, IMO. 2) See point #1.;) I'dve thought that the Journey was slightly more economical than the Caravan? Being a little more aerodynamic. |
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