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Is a new or used car better ??

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#1
  • Car
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  • 2023/08/10 01:56

I heard that a new car is less expensive to buy a car in Hawaii. Is it actually better to buy a used car ? or maintenance costs after purchase?
Like where to buy a car. I honestly don't even know what is better, so please tell me.

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#5
  • こーの字
  • 2023/08/13 (Sun) 14:34
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In my case,
I bought a Note 2014 from Hertz with about 2 years old, 21,000 miles on the rental car.
It was just under $16,000 including warranty, etc.

Maintenance ・ Repairs are basically done at a Nissan dealer.
Repairs large and small have come in so far. Oil changes, tire changes, batteries, of course, but also suspension parts replacement, paint baldness repair, etc. In about 8 years, I have spent $8,000.

Insurance is about $700 a year with StateFarm, and taxes and inspection are about $300, or $1,000 a year.

Finally, gasoline is $70 per month for a Town to Kaneohe commute.

So
initial investment $16,000 and running costs for the next 8 years ( not including gas ) are about the same.

For reference.

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#7
  • 日本車好き
  • 2023/08/15 (Tue) 21:18
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Toyotas are very popular in Hawaii.

A friend of mine drove a Toyota for 15 years and sold it for a quarter of the price he paid for a new one.

After the Corona, rental cars were unusually expensive and there may have been a lot of demand.

If you drive it nicely ( No smoker, No pets ) Considering that you can sell it for a good price, I think leasing it is a waste.

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#8
  • bettyさん
  • 2023/08/17 (Thu) 16:40
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Your opinions are helpful.
You're right. Cars are hit or miss. Japanese cars are hard to break and easy to sell. That's why they are popular.

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#9

If you are planning to sell your car, Toyota is the best choice. Mileage is not so important unlike in Japan.

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#10

If the goal is to sell the car later, I think Toyota is the best choice, whether it is a new or used car. The Honda Odyssey was bought by a cab company, and with its own maintenance, it has been revived and is in demand in its own right. I feel like my car is a bit like a horse. By the way, the old Japanese Honda scooters like the Rattata and Tact still cost buyers about $3000 $ over here because they have more horsepower and longer life than a 50cc moped with a 95cc engine upgrade.

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