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Re: Car for new immigrant
I just bought a new 2018 Tacoma 4x4. They are making the Tacomas bigger now almost identical to the old Ford F-100 from 1950's and 60's. For my needs a perfect size truck.
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Re: Car for new immigrant
Originally Posted by Octang Frye
(Post 12458739)
Thirding what everyone else is saying.
Spend your money on a 2 or 3 year old Japanese vehicle. Depreciation on Merkin vehicles is ridiculous. Just read the bit about the "ability" of American drivers. Whoever told you that is a moron. Most cars here are automatic and are like bumper cars. Go and stop pedal. Do yourself a favor and dispel yourself of the notion that North Americans are simple rubes and you're an enlightened, sophisticated European. |
Re: Car for new immigrant
Originally Posted by adamas
(Post 12458796)
I meant no offence. That is what I was told by some Americans and I have also read it just a few days ago here on this forum.
Ignore the other poster - Americans cannot drive (because they have no cause to have to learn, the road test is a joke) and driving here is dangerous. It's a fact of life. |
Re: Car for new immigrant
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 12458802)
In my experience most American car users make sure that their oil is changed on time to the total exclusion of almost everything else.
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Re: Car for new immigrant
Originally Posted by MidAtlantic
(Post 12458807)
I am not sure even that is the case. I have recently looked at the Carfax reports on some used vehicles and have been staggered to see that first oil changes have not been done until 40/50,000 miles. These are cars at reputable dealers.
I'm pretty sure quickylube ect does not report oil changes to them. Maybe just the dealerships. |
Re: Car for new immigrant
For instance, looking at a local used cars dealership I found these pre-owned cars:
2016 Jeep Compass Sport, 22860 miles, $15,980 2015 Toyota RAV4 LE, 30600 miles, $19,980 Do these sound like good deals? If I buy cash, how likely it is to negotiate a rebate with the dealer? |
Re: Car for new immigrant
I wouldn't personally buy an ex-fleet vehicle (like a former rental car) because it might have been thrashed, and they all tend to be brands I wouldn't usually be interested in (Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Nissan, etc).
Buy German or Japanese and you're good to go. Well, Japanese. :) Honda,. Toyota are the reliability gold standard. Use a car broker if you want. Or do a private sale. Good thing is modern cars don't really need a break-in period. And no offence taken. I was being curmudgeonly. And ignore that other poster 'civilservant'. She doesn't know a thing about cars or anything really. |
Re: Car for new immigrant
Originally Posted by Octang Frye
(Post 12458820)
I wouldn't personally buy an ex-fleet vehicle (like a former rental car) because it might have been thrashed, and they all tend to be brands I wouldn't usually be interested in (Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Nissan, etc).
Buy German or Japanese and you're good to go. Well, Japanese. :) Honda,. Toyota are the reliability gold standard. Use a car broker if you want. Or do a private sale. Good thing is modern cars don't really need a break-in period. And no offence taken. I was being curmudgeonly. And ignore that other poster 'civilservant'. She doesn't know a thing about cars or anything really. |
Re: Car for new immigrant
Originally Posted by adamas
(Post 12458819)
For instance, looking at a local used cars dealership I found these pre-owned cars:
2016 Jeep Compass Sport, 22860 miles, $15,980 2015 Toyota RAV4 LE, 30600 miles, $19,980 Do these sound like good deals? If I buy cash, how likely it is to negotiate a rebate with the dealer? I wouldn't buy a Chrysler product, unless it was a Wrangler. The RAV4 is small, but an excellent vehicle. |
Re: Car for new immigrant
Start studying your future state's driving laws a bit in advance so you can get the licence as soon as you like (Idaho here: https://itd.idaho.gov/wp-content/upl...ver_manual.pdf)
Even though a lot of it is common sense, it helps to know some of the distance-related regulations, and what all the road signs mean. A state-issued drivers licence is extremely useful for things other than driving, eg, boarding a domestic flight |
Re: Car for new immigrant
Private sales are good. You can probably save a grand or two. 30,000 for the Toyota is like a new car. Still under warranty, I'm guessing.
Seriously, depreciation is significant on American models. You spend 50,000 on a fancy Ford, Chevy and Dodge pick-up, and two years later, it's worth 30,000. They even sell underwater insurance at dealerships, because you'll owe more than the vehicle is worth. |
Re: Car for new immigrant
Also, another tip based on my experience of having had a regular sedan and now a SUV. Get an SUV. You already seem to be favouring this option anyway, but I thought I would reinforce it.
Every other sucker is out on the road in one, so if you are sat at car-driver height, you have obstructed vision. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. |
Re: Car for new immigrant
Originally Posted by ch2016
(Post 12458831)
Also, another tip based on my experience of having had a regular sedan and now a SUV. Get an SUV. You already seem to be favouring this option anyway, but I thought I would reinforce it.
Every other sucker is out on the road in one, so if you are sat at car-driver height, you have obstructed vision. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. So much for people wanting to move to the USA for the milder climate... |
Re: Car for new immigrant
Also keep in mind that unlike the UK, the price is almost always exclusive of tax, title and license.
For example in Texas, expect to pay the cash price + around 7% Of course you can always negotiate the actual price down, but keep that in mind. |
Re: Car for new immigrant
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 12458771)
Yes we all know you like your F250 :rofl:
I get by just fine with my little play truck! This is a real truck. (F350 Dually) Edit: Also, if it's not lifted, you're the odd one out in Texas, especially East Texas. https://d2uf4zk8t94n2d.cloudfront.ne...-2048x1360.jpg |
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