Antonette Shappy: May be you could try out the new Hyundai Accent or Azera. The Azera is nice looking luxirious type of car. And for the I personnaly never liked the Volkswagen and you can also try for the Honda Fit I find its reasonable for the price.
Noah Deni: First off, Toyotas and Hondas are NOT just as expensive to fix as VW's. First off, they break down at a MUCH MUCH MUCH slower rate. After 3 years, VW's (on average) have about 70 problems per 100 vehicles compared to about 20 per 100 with Toy and Honda. After 6 years, VW's jump to about 135 problems per 100 vehicles compared to about 35 (toy) and 40 (honda) per 100 vehicles. If you're looking at new cars, why are you worried about the cost of repairs? new cars have warranties! you should only be concerned with the frequency of repair, and with that, all signs point to Toyota and Honda. Also, consider this car: http://www.kbb.com/kb/ki.dll/kw.kc.ncop?kbb.FL;873......Show more
Herma Ellebrecht: ! You're pretty much screwed. You have all the facts in front of you. Foreign cars have more expensive parts than domestic cars do. One way or another, you'll have to deal with your problem.
Lorelei Lilburn: Find a reputable repair shop and talk to them. One that does all kinds of repairs. They would be able to name a bunch to stay away from. But, it's not so easy to find ones that work on foreign cars.
Floyd Labuda: The Japanese cars will require LESS repairs, which translates to costing less to operate (if you do maintenance)
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