![]() ![]() ![]() For the CR-V, you probably like the large interior space, easy loading/unloading of kids, combined with general Honda quality (it won’t break, it will have good resale, it feels nice to drive). Figure out what it is you like about this car. You might start with a certain model in mind (Honda CR-V in this case). Step 1 – Figure out what really is the best car for your needs Even though I rarely buy them, I love shopping for cars. I love cars so much that I can identify any model currently for sale in the US (and give you all the stats on it), just by seeing a picture of one of its headlights or taillights. Here are the steps I recommend, as a lifetime car addict who drives inexpensive cars but secretly covets every Audi and Volkswagen (and especially Tesla) that comes off the line. How exactly do you buy a used car, without feeling like a sucker walking onto a used car lot and having the little fast talking slickster start harassing you? What if you don’t know much about used cars and how to take care of them? The car industry makes it very easy and convenient to buy a new car, and by comparison it takes much more legwork to really score in the used car market. It’s even more perfect because the CRV is the best-selling SUV in the country right now, so many people make the exact same decision. This question is perfect, because it is exactly the same path many people go down when they end up with a new car. “I need a new car – we want a Honda CRV, but after looking at the used car listings, it looks like new might be a better deal, especially since it saves me from the need to put much money down”.Īs a first note: NOOOOOOOOOO! Don’t Do It!!!! ![]() Money Mustache reader asks something like this, ![]()
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