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| Getting Confused With Choices |
21 Oct |
Now I am in a state of confusion whether to buy an American or a Japanese car. Both have their good points and not so good points.
I know we are in the midst of a financial crisis but this is not stopping me from buying a new car. I have worked so hard over the last few years and I need to reward myself, but I still want to be a careful consumer.
I have been seriously considering about buying a Ford sedan. I like Ford because buying OEM Ford parts is very easy in the United States where Ford centers are everywhere. But I figured Ford is relatively expensive, or maybe I could be wrong. Perhaps I will research some more. I’ve heard some people say they’re affordable and others say they’re expensive, but now that I think about it, that’s pretty subjective: one man’s expense is another man’s pocket change.
Japanese cars are also fast becoming popular in America. I really like the Mitsubishi lancer. Its size is just enough for my family of three and it can be used for both formal and rugged functions. Mitsubishi parts are light but durable and they are easy to find. I really like that a lot.
I just recently saw ad on the magazine for on the 2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara. I liked how this compact SUV looks especially the blue colored one. I have even fancied myself going on a countryside picnic on this SUV with my family. I will still have to make a research though even Suzuki parts are readily available in the United States.
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March 9th, 2009 at 7:22 pm
Well, no matter what car you want, as said, it is important to know the availability of parts just in case you need repair in the future. Much more you need to check out also their service centers.