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I'm looking to buy my first car this weekend.

I've been looking at Ford Focus's a lot, because I heard they have good mileage.

Plus, my family doesn't have too much of a budget to spend.

 

I'm thinking of this one:

 

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ct=u&car_id=282650579&dealer_id=56972916&car_year=2007&rdm=1285278403515&lastStartYear=1981&num_records=25&model=CIVIC&make2=FORD&start_year=2000&body_code=10&awsp=false&search_type=used&distance=25&marketZipError=false&model2=FOCUS&ct=u&ct=u&search_lang=en&showZipError=y&first_record=1&make=HONDA&scarid=283134829&page_location=findacar%3A%3Aispsearchform&body_style=COUPE&body_style=SEDAN&default_sort=newsortbyprice_DESC&seller_type=d&position=top&position=top&style_flag=2&sort_type=priceASC&address=08540&end_year=2011&pager.offset=0&cardist=20&standard=false

 

I like the exterior color a lot, I want a black car.

The interior is okay.

 

Does anybody know anything about cars? haha

I know the 2008 model is a lot better, but it's like $5,000 more.

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I, personally, am through with American cars. They stink, honestly. I had one, it had this cheap ass little plastic piece that snapped on the engine and I got stranded in a torrential downpour. The piece cost like $1000 to replace. So I moved onto my next American car and my tranny blew, then I got it fixed and almost immediately it blew again.

 

Japanese cars all the way. I drive a scion xB. Next car will probably be a Subaru.

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The Fords my family's had through the years have always lasted pretty well--except until my brother crashed our Ford Expedition into a tree and totalled it last year, lol--but that's also because my step-dad repaired them and kept them in really good condition.

 

My first car was a Mazda Millenia, and it was awesome. Even with 170,000 miles on it, it lasted really well until my sister got it after I moved away to college. Poor Wilbur... (yes my car had a name, lol.) When I finally have the money to buy my own car, it will be a Mazda. I'd definitely recommend a Japanese car, but if a Ford is more affordable for you, just make sure you take care of it and keep it in good working condition.

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I, personally, am through with American cars. They stink, honestly. I had one, it had this cheap ass little plastic piece that snapped on the engine and I got stranded in a torrential downpour. The piece cost like $1000 to replace. So I moved onto my next American car and my tranny blew, then I got it fixed and almost immediately it blew again.

 

Japanese cars all the way. I drive a scion xB. Next car will probably be a Subaru.

 

my dad's subaru is like his third child haha

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Haha, awesome!

 

So Jedd, I think the general consensus is that, whichever car you end up getting, it needs to have a name. :P

 

A car has to have a name, because a car has a personality. For example, Sammy (2 cars ago) was named after a kid that I had during student teaching who I absolutely couldn't stand. I was tired of getting hand me down old cars and just wanted to get a new one, once and for all. So I thought Sammy would be an appropriate name for a car that I really didn't want but dealt with because at the time I had no choice.

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