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Your Next Car?
If you were to buy a car tomorrow what would be the most important factor when choosing a car?
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When choosing your next car, what is the most important feature?
- The speeds it can reach - 32 votes
- 37%
- The number of miles per gallon it can achieve - 22 votes
- 26%
- Price - 17 votes
- 20%
- The way it looks/its style - 10 votes
- 12%
- Its performance in safety tests - 5 votes
- 6%
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I needed price and safety - answered safety because although I need it to be as cheap as possible, I couldn't buy a death trap no matter how cheap it was! If I did more than my 4-5,000 miles per annum I would be more concerned with the mpg rating, but as it is, it doen't make a huge amount of difference how thirsty it is when I only need to fill up once per month.
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in the days of high priced fuel, I am more concerned with economy than speed, it may be nice to achieve 160 mph but its not like I could drive at those speeds in real life, most of the time I will be stuck in traffic or doing 40, so whilst I am doing that I can feel better about it in an economical vehicle..
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Atm we have the Honda Accord but I am finding it awkward to get in and out of it since having the hip replacement. So we are looking for something with more height. We had been to the Honda garage to have a look at them. Yesterday some wassock kicked the two fog spot lamps in (they are fixed quite low in the front). It is going to cost us £400+ to have the units replaced, Ok we could do it on the insurance but that will cost Mrask £250 then the premiums will go up even more next year. Not sure what to do.