bblue
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Prison
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You buy a Saturn if you care more about buying the car than DRIVING it.
I had one for a rental, and I could not stand it. (My current AutoCar is an Intrigue.) It was bland to the point of disgust, it drove like a tin-can (made of plastic, ha ha) , had a cruddy stereo, and poor space efficiency.
Here are my reccomendations for those buying a new car.
1) Get price off the internet. Being young myself, I'm a victim of dealer size-ups. You will 99.99% of the time ALWAYS get a lower price off the internet than you EVER will in a dealership. (Saturns excluded.) It made my buying experience painless.
2) Car reccomendations: (because everything else in the class is garbage. trust me.)
Small: Ford Focus, Mazda Protege. (The Sentra is O.K.)
Not-Quite-Middle, VW Jetta , Oldsmobile Alero.
Middle: Ford Taurus, Oldsmobile Intrigue (if you think it's for old people, you've obviously never been in one!), VW Passat
I really wouldn't look too much for Japanese/Korean cars. Their reliability (from my experience) has been poor. Considering my parent's Honda Civic & Camry fell to pieces. All of the cars I have listed above are very nice, from my experience (direct or indirect) with them. I'd add the PT Cruiser up there, except Chrysler is hard pressed to put together long-lasting vehicles. Once they do that & turbocharge it, it'd be on the top.
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