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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3172452" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Now that that ridiculous spam from some Deli somewhere is gone, (thank you Okie4570), here's my two-cents: If I were to go buy a <em>luxury</em> automobile today, I would at least <em>consider</em> a late model, low-mileage <em>used</em> vehicle. But new <em>Civics</em> are fairly cheap, not really that much more than a good, late model used Civic.</p><p></p><p>I bought a new Civic, the "As-loaded-as-it-can-get-for-a-Civic" in 2010. I am still driving it today. It has been payment-free for the last 8 years. I have the oil changed when it says to do so, and I bought new tires at about 45,000 miles. When this one finally dies, I'll have it towed away and go buy another new one. I can't see buying a used Civic, with the potential for trouble, when a new one is not that much more. Buy new, avoid the potential hassles of a used car, and pay it off as fast as you can or pay cash if you can. Buy new. Drive cheap. Enjoy peace of mind. Avoid the possibility of expensive repairs, and reap the benefits of what is kind of like the "Glock 19 of the Automobile World."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3172452, member: 10465"] Now that that ridiculous spam from some Deli somewhere is gone, (thank you Okie4570), here's my two-cents: If I were to go buy a [I]luxury[/I] automobile today, I would at least [I]consider[/I] a late model, low-mileage [I]used[/I] vehicle. But new [I]Civics[/I] are fairly cheap, not really that much more than a good, late model used Civic. I bought a new Civic, the "As-loaded-as-it-can-get-for-a-Civic" in 2010. I am still driving it today. It has been payment-free for the last 8 years. I have the oil changed when it says to do so, and I bought new tires at about 45,000 miles. When this one finally dies, I'll have it towed away and go buy another new one. I can't see buying a used Civic, with the potential for trouble, when a new one is not that much more. Buy new, avoid the potential hassles of a used car, and pay it off as fast as you can or pay cash if you can. Buy new. Drive cheap. Enjoy peace of mind. Avoid the possibility of expensive repairs, and reap the benefits of what is kind of like the "Glock 19 of the Automobile World." [/QUOTE]
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