Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a cute brand new small four door sedan brand new for daughter. Last year she had a minor accident but it set off four airbags and crumpled hood and was totaled everyone safe.
So I learned small cars are great as no one hurt. But they total easily. Was a 2017 Chevy Cruze. Really a nice cute car. That daughter just graduated College and car was supposed to go off with next kid.
I then took insurance check bought my self a new car and gave other kid my 2011 Cadillac CTS. Same accident happened again different kid. This time given Cadillac weighs more and is more solid it survived accident.
So there is the fine line between size and safety features.
FYI I did not fix Cadillac, runs fine and no desire to change front bumper and fix debt in fender given a 20 year old is driving it. Hey don’t have to worry about theft!
BTW the Chevy Malibu if want a sedan is a good solid car in a crash. Has some weight to it. But not too big. Lots of used ones out there and they depreciate more than Japanese cars and cheap to fix
I am mostly concerned both your teenagers have been in air bag deploying accidents. They need to SLOW DOWN.
Anonymous wrote:I bought a cute brand new small four door sedan brand new for daughter. Last year she had a minor accident but it set off four airbags and crumpled hood and was totaled everyone safe.
So I learned small cars are great as no one hurt. But they total easily. Was a 2017 Chevy Cruze. Really a nice cute car. That daughter just graduated College and car was supposed to go off with next kid.
I then took insurance check bought my self a new car and gave other kid my 2011 Cadillac CTS. Same accident happened again different kid. This time given Cadillac weighs more and is more solid it survived accident.
So there is the fine line between size and safety features.
FYI I did not fix Cadillac, runs fine and no desire to change front bumper and fix debt in fender given a 20 year old is driving it. Hey don’t have to worry about theft!
BTW the Chevy Malibu if want a sedan is a good solid car in a crash. Has some weight to it. But not too big. Lots of used ones out there and they depreciate more than Japanese cars and cheap to fix
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buying new is always a rip off. CarMax is also a scam. I just picked up a Honda Accord from a private party and paid 13k. CarMax wanted 18k for exact same vehicle.
You really can't go wrong with a Corolla, Camry, Civic, or Accord.
You always go wrong those four models in used car
Market
Anonymous wrote:We got the youth a new XC 90. Safe, space and solid visibility.
Anonymous wrote:Buying new is always a rip off. CarMax is also a scam. I just picked up a Honda Accord from a private party and paid 13k. CarMax wanted 18k for exact same vehicle.
You really can't go wrong with a Corolla, Camry, Civic, or Accord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a cute brand new small four door sedan brand new for daughter. Last year she had a minor accident but it set off four airbags and crumpled hood and was totaled everyone safe.
So I learned small cars are great as no one hurt. But they total easily. Was a 2017 Chevy Cruze. Really a nice cute car. That daughter just graduated College and car was supposed to go off with next kid.
I then took insurance check bought my self a new car and gave other kid my 2011 Cadillac CTS. Same accident happened again different kid. This time given Cadillac weighs more and is more solid it survived accident.
So there is the fine line between size and safety features.
FYI I did not fix Cadillac, runs fine and no desire to change front bumper and fix debt in fender given a 20 year old is driving it. Hey don’t have to worry about theft!
BTW the Chevy Malibu if want a sedan is a good solid car in a crash. Has some weight to it. But not too big. Lots of used ones out there and they depreciate more than Japanese cars and cheap to fix
Crumpling in he hood, using all air bags and totaling the car may not be called minor accident as you suggest.
Anonymous wrote:I bought a cute brand new small four door sedan brand new for daughter. Last year she had a minor accident but it set off four airbags and crumpled hood and was totaled everyone safe.
So I learned small cars are great as no one hurt. But they total easily. Was a 2017 Chevy Cruze. Really a nice cute car. That daughter just graduated College and car was supposed to go off with next kid.
I then took insurance check bought my self a new car and gave other kid my 2011 Cadillac CTS. Same accident happened again different kid. This time given Cadillac weighs more and is more solid it survived accident.
So there is the fine line between size and safety features.
FYI I did not fix Cadillac, runs fine and no desire to change front bumper and fix debt in fender given a 20 year old is driving it. Hey don’t have to worry about theft!
BTW the Chevy Malibu if want a sedan is a good solid car in a crash. Has some weight to it. But not too big. Lots of used ones out there and they depreciate more than Japanese cars and cheap to fix