Dh's car needs major work. It's a camry with almost 150k miles, it's been an a couple of major accidents, it looks fine but it just has cracked hoses/leaky gaskets/basic wear and tear all over the place. We took it in for an oil change yesterday, and he asked them to look at a leak he'd noticed, and at first they said 900$ to fix it, but dh had them take a deeper look bc he didn't want to keep having leaks, etc. And they found trouble in almost every part of it. Last estimate was around 3000$. So dh just got the oil change only so we cam figure out what to do.
I think we are getting a new Car in the next few months. Dh needs something reliable, with good mileage, and within about 1.5 years that car will be the kids car/third car for us. We also want something cheap.
Anyway-- especially young drivers-- any advice? What was easy to learn on?
I learned to drive in big cars/SUVs/trucks but drove a small car mostly. I also was living in rural America- parking not an issue, lots of big cars everywhere, no traffic... I think we will be living in bigger city areas for the most part.
- stick shift or automatic? I don't know how to drive a stick, but I would like yo get a stick and learn. Not sure if that's practical as a kids car though. Did any of you learn to drive on a stick? Thoughts?
- Hyundai sedans-- anyone have one? My parents rented an elantra this last visit out to see us and really liked it. They are picky, so that says a lit ESP since they logged over 1000 miles in the 10 days they were here!!
Anyway and thoughts would be appreciated!
I think we are getting a new Car in the next few months. Dh needs something reliable, with good mileage, and within about 1.5 years that car will be the kids car/third car for us. We also want something cheap.
Anyway-- especially young drivers-- any advice? What was easy to learn on?
I learned to drive in big cars/SUVs/trucks but drove a small car mostly. I also was living in rural America- parking not an issue, lots of big cars everywhere, no traffic... I think we will be living in bigger city areas for the most part.
- stick shift or automatic? I don't know how to drive a stick, but I would like yo get a stick and learn. Not sure if that's practical as a kids car though. Did any of you learn to drive on a stick? Thoughts?
- Hyundai sedans-- anyone have one? My parents rented an elantra this last visit out to see us and really liked it. They are picky, so that says a lit ESP since they logged over 1000 miles in the 10 days they were here!!
Anyway and thoughts would be appreciated!
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