Here are the things that we're looking at. If you were buying a motor, which one would you be most likely to buy and why? (Also, which ones would you stay away from? Why?)
2006 PT Cruiser -- 30,000mi, list for $9,900
2002 Hundai Santa Fe -- 64,000mi, lists for $7,900
2002 WV Passat -- 64,000mi, list for $9,900
2006 Chevy HHRLT -- 37,000mi, lists for $9,900
2003 Land Rover Freelander -- 55,000mi, list for $7,900
i would go for the wv. they are appropriate cars but could be expensive to fix. i don't like the rest!!
i hold always owned hondas and they hold been the best cars. toyotas too. they are thoroughly dependable!!
i'd by the "2002 WV Passat -- 64,000mi, lists for $9,900"
simply caues it would be cool to own a Wangonvolks
Answers: I don't particularly comfort for the PT's. Just personal preference. The Hundai's Seem to be getting to be pretty well brought-up cars, but not sure about an '02. German cars are too durn expensive to repair when they break, for my savour. I don't really know anything about that model Chevy but instinctively would take a 2 year matured car over an elder one under most conditions. As for the Land Rover, I haven't see a British car on the other hand that was reliable. They enjoy a propensity for breaking down at the worst times.
VW or the grand am.. the rest are cheesy, horrible cars..
Sorry, a moment ago my opinion
2006 PT Cruiser -- 30,000mi, list for $9,900
2002 Hundai Santa Fe -- 64,000mi, lists for $7,900
2002 WV Passat -- 64,000mi, list for $9,900
2006 Chevy HHRLT -- 37,000mi, lists for $9,900
2003 Land Rover Freelander -- 55,000mi, list for $7,900
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i would go for the wv. they are appropriate cars but could be expensive to fix. i don't like the rest!!
i hold always owned hondas and they hold been the best cars. toyotas too. they are thoroughly dependable!!
Did I draw from a dutiful business...
i'd by the "2002 WV Passat -- 64,000mi, lists for $9,900"
simply caues it would be cool to own a Wangonvolks
I would similar to to know nearly...
Answers: I don't particularly comfort for the PT's. Just personal preference. The Hundai's Seem to be getting to be pretty well brought-up cars, but not sure about an '02. German cars are too durn expensive to repair when they break, for my savour. I don't really know anything about that model Chevy but instinctively would take a 2 year matured car over an elder one under most conditions. As for the Land Rover, I haven't see a British car on the other hand that was reliable. They enjoy a propensity for breaking down at the worst times.
VW or the grand am.. the rest are cheesy, horrible cars..
Sorry, a moment ago my opinion
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