Okay, here's the deal. Now that I'm employed and all, both myself as well of my parents need a car to drive to work. Now, our family does own 3 cars, but one car is a '66 Ford Falcon registered as an antique (far less car insurance bills that way!). Unfortunately, the law also mandates that you can't drive registered antiques more than X hours per week or so, and also, my father doesn't want to overuse it either. Keep it in good condition and all. So. I need a car. The problem is, I really couldn't care less about cars. I don't want to spend 10 hours paging through Consumer Reports trying to figure out what's good, what's bad, what matters, etc. So, I was wondering if there are any car experts out there to speed up the process to maybe 3 hours with Consumer Reports, and 7 hours playing games (this is a gaming website, right?).
Priorities:
#1- Safety. Not just "does the car blow up." I want a well-designed car that will not kill me, because I am a bad driver. Not bad as in reckless (I'm very safe, I stay at the speed limit and all), just bad as in absent-minded. And inattentiveness has caused a few close calls before. I don't want to pay with my life if I screw up worse in the future.
#2- Long-term economy. I want a car that is cheap to maintain, that gets good gas mileage, that doesn't need its oil changed excessively, etc.
#3- Price. Kinda self-explanatory. The cheaper the better.
#4- Color. Does it come in green?
So basically, I think I'm looking for something like a Honda Civic. Except cheaper and better, if possible. Anybody have any suggestions? Price ranges to go along with those suggestions? "Features" I shouldn't forget to ask for? Other things I don't know about the car market that you've learned through harsh experience?
Priorities:
#1- Safety. Not just "does the car blow up." I want a well-designed car that will not kill me, because I am a bad driver. Not bad as in reckless (I'm very safe, I stay at the speed limit and all), just bad as in absent-minded. And inattentiveness has caused a few close calls before. I don't want to pay with my life if I screw up worse in the future.
#2- Long-term economy. I want a car that is cheap to maintain, that gets good gas mileage, that doesn't need its oil changed excessively, etc.
#3- Price. Kinda self-explanatory. The cheaper the better.
#4- Color. Does it come in green?
So basically, I think I'm looking for something like a Honda Civic. Except cheaper and better, if possible. Anybody have any suggestions? Price ranges to go along with those suggestions? "Features" I shouldn't forget to ask for? Other things I don't know about the car market that you've learned through harsh experience?
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