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Which car would suit me?

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I'm going for my license soon, and my dad said he would get me a car. I'm not sure what car I want yet, and I know very little about them, so I was hoping someone could help me.

I don't want a truck or something big. With the outrageous gas prices these days, I'd really prefer it not eat gas so good mileage is a priority.

Safety is also a priority. In the winter, it can be a bit slippery here, so I also need a car that will work well with that type of weather.

I'd also prefer it not be over around $28,000-$30,000. The car needs to get me to where I'm going, last a while, and it'd be a plus if it was "cute". Other than that, I'm pretty much open to any ideas.

So, if anyone could help me out, I'd appreciate it. What kind of car do you have, and do you recommend it? Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you!

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  1. Well misses you may want to take a look at a Jeep Liberty. It seems like it would be fitting everything your looking for and they are very good vehicles. A Jeep is going to last you as well.


  2. Nissan Altima 2.5 S 23,355

  3. Whell there are a lot of cares that give you very good mpg, and also look very good for exampolo all hondas are very good with gas and look good to me,, they last pretty long...also nissan cars are exelet with mpg.... those brands have pretty good cars...im not going to tell you what car because thtat depens on you but look on a honda or nissans... hope that my anser helps you...

  4. I would definitely recommend a Pontiac Vibe.  It was recently named KBB's Coolest Car under $18000.  It gets excellent fuel economy, has the cargo carrying capability of a small SUV, is very safe and has a two prong household outlet among other things.  Did I mention it's 'cute' too?!?!  

    The Vibe is available in both front wheel drive and all wheel drive.  Stabilitrack is standard on AWD (not sure if it's available on FWD models), but for fuel economy go with a front wheel drive.  It's sufficient for driving in snow.

  5. Im not sure if it is good with gas or not but i think mustangs are cute.

  6. Hi, one of the first things, is that you have to get something for is the right kind of skills you have driving, now that you're a young girl you probably would like the New Beetle but the convertible this car has the advantage of choosing almost whatever color you want! and it depends on where you  live if you have a lot of sun a convertible is the best choice believe me, the BMW 325i Cabrio is a great car. I hope this helps you good luck :)

  7. Well in my opinion you should get the ford focus..

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