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Better to buy new?

Santa Rosa Press Democrat -- Save money and help save the planet — buy a new car.

What sounds like an automobile industry marketing mantra actually comes from the Natural Resources Defense Council, a 1.3-million member environmental organization known for zealously guarding the air, land, water and wildlife.

In a new report, “Relieving Pain at the Pump,” the council recommends as a remedy for $4 a gallon gasoline that consumers check out a “bumper crop of fuel-efficient cars” now in dealer showrooms.

“Drivers can start saving money immediately by trading in their gas guzzlers for today’s gas sippers,” the report says, noting there are 57 domestic and foreign models for 2012 that get better than 20 miles per gallon, including 15 at more than 30 mpg.


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Sam_I_Am_Not
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Message Posted: Aug 22, 2012 8:40:26 AM

Whether or not you get a new car, get some new driving habits. Without going to extremes, a lot can still be learned from hypermilers. You don't have to draft a semi just inches from the ICC bar to save on gas. Just drop your speed 5 mph below the limit, rather than 10 above, and watch the savings roll in. I frequently will stay with the same set of cars for MILES in city traffic - I'll be rolling up as the lights turn green, while the truck that tore past me off the line is sitting there with engine idling. I get 43 mpg normally with my Honda Fit - when my daughter drives it, the mpg drops to the mid 30s. Driving style makes the difference.
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honda0105
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Message Posted: May 4, 2012 2:55:00 AM

problem is going to be the roads. More fuel efficiency = less gasoline taxes (which already not always go to road maintenance and construction).
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1006
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Message Posted: May 3, 2012 8:00:10 PM

you must do some driving donkey
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honda0105
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Message Posted: May 3, 2012 2:58:48 AM

Av_Bob: unfortunately, ppl don't think that way. They want a vehicle that gives them not only 120% of their perceived needs AND satisfies the keeping up with the Joneses...
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1006
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Message Posted: May 2, 2012 3:58:10 AM

time to buy/
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tomok
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Message Posted: May 1, 2012 6:09:00 PM

It does Not matter what Brand or Model it is, new cars are too high priced for me. I will drive my current vehicle into the ground before buying anything new, used, EV, Inbred, diesel, hydrogen, alternative fuel, CNG, concept or anything else. I still have my '79 Honda Civic CVCC that got 29 to 33MPG, more than most new cars on the road today.
Whatever the size or shape of the vehicle, Produce and ‘Drive’ vehicles with high MPG, are very reliable, have a ‘reasonable’ cost and a good ‘value’ for the money. Consider using other forms of less expensive transportation to lower your cost, if possible.
The price of fuel at the pump is too high!
12/22/2012!
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Blismo
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Message Posted: May 1, 2012 5:17:26 AM

my new car saves me 300+ per month at the pump

[Edited by: Blismo at 5/1/2012 8:19:28 AM EST]
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1006
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Message Posted: May 1, 2012 3:36:52 AM

save your money, just do the math. They will figure out supply-demand.
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us4usa
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:26:03 PM

"Ford's efficiency leader, the Fiesta subcompact, gets better than 40 mpg at a base price of $13,200,"

You can buy a lot of gas for 13K and if you can hold out for 5 year the cars may get 50 mpg, 10 year 60 mpg...

Better to buy new, just do the math...
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NorthglennBill
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:25:50 PM

The true cost of ownership is a lot more than just the price of gas. Be very careful before you spend money on a new car. The price you are paying for gasoline might go down but what about maintenance, insurance, and all the other costs that add into how much it cost to drive that car down the road.
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jetskijerry
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:21:08 PM

no.
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jetskijerry
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:20:59 PM

This is crap. New cars get the same mileage as my 2003 with 300,000 miles.
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vulcan96
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:19:26 PM

my new car ( Cruze ECO )uses 60% less gas than my trade in used...
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SparkieMi
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:12:45 PM

Prices still out of my reach.....
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heartbroken2010
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:07:05 PM

give me the money to buy a new car , better yet give me a job and i will get a car on my own.
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Chris46
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:06:37 PM

a lot of people can't afford new cars. what are they to do?
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firefly09
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:04:39 PM

ok.
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DriverofRed
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:02:14 PM

paid by manufacturers...
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joel27nc
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:01:55 PM

My last two I bought new.
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bvrbill
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:01:37 PM

Only when your current vehicle is used up. Drive it till it dies.
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WinderGuy
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 9:00:25 PM

Ok
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vulcan96
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:59:59 PM

i did....
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libertyut
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:59:46 PM

Yeah buy a new car so you can go way farther in in the hole. But you will save maybe a few pennies that will help pay your car payment. Wow what a great deal. "NOT" Obama out in November 2012.
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jessek
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:57:00 PM

Sounds good except for the 60-72 months of payments.
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Shakleelady31
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:56:29 PM

Interesting article.
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mgune9
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:55:58 PM

i think many of us have the desire to buy a newer vehicle -- pricing is a big impediment these days
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Beaveronparade
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:55:50 PM

I agree with Adman1989! Most people can't afford to buy new these days, especially after paying for their gas!!!
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Adman1989
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:54:25 PM

how many people can afford to buy new these days?
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hauler43
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:51:52 PM

If you can afford new get one, try not too buy used especially if you take out a loan. Dealerships make more money off a used than a new
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DCbeachbum
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:51:02 PM

This article is rubbish. It takes several years before the break even point, on buying a new fuel efficient vehicle. The source... The Santa Rosa Press Democrat says it all.
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Aviator_Rob
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:48:59 PM

Look people, if you can afford a new car, buy a fuel efficient one. They earn 30% better mileage than a car from just three years ago. The engine technology has never been this good before plus they're much safer than ever before.

If you can't afford a new car but need a newer car than what you have now, try to find the most fuel efficient model available, even if it's smaller than what you normally drive. Don't buy a car that handles 100% of your needs. Get one that handles 80% That last 20% of your needs equals that one vacation road trip or that one trip to Home Depot to get a very large item. That last 20% will equal 50% of your operating costs.

And if you can't afford to get any kind of car, keep the one you have well maintained. Change the oil. Check the fluids and keep your tires inflated. It sounds boring but that's what makes cars last. And try to drive less whenever possible. Don't make five small trips to run errands. Do all your trips at once. A cold engine is the most inefficient.

We can get through this, people but we have to make the effort. Nobody's going to do it for us.
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browning305
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:47:50 PM

ya buy a new car gas is still high it's the same price to her up.
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w9med
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:47:21 PM

Who can afford that?
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grouch311
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:45:22 PM

and how am I supposed to pay for it?
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SparkieMi
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:43:52 PM

Prices still too high....
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danol43
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:41:52 PM

Good for the unions who spend millions to keep Obama in office.
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:41:37 PM

That's what I did
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mstearno
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:40:58 PM

wait until inflation gets rolling and you can't buy a new car
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PoohMcGoo
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:40:53 PM

Sounds like BS from the white house or Detroit. Trade that 15mpg car in and someone else will be driving it, won't make a difference. Notice they didn't mention the pain of a new payment or months to payoff with gas savings.
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Ken2OD
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:38:13 PM

I have never purchased a new car in my life and I don't intend to start now. I bought my first used car in 1958 for $50 and traded it in 3 years later for $80. Why ruin a good thing?
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bdlewis
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:37:19 PM

obvious recommendation from our government, they know how to spend other people's money.
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feistyfella
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:36:34 PM

Meh.
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GoGoGoodyear
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:36:05 PM


Even with rebates and incentives many people can't afford to buy a new car these days, and some that can afford it are asking themselves if they will have a job next week.
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BooHooMI
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:35:27 PM

Idiotic!
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LtRTH
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:34:43 PM

Save money only after you've made 5 years of car payments at $300.00 or more per month. Unless of course the Natural Resources Defense Council wants to make my car payments.
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carman11
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:34:43 PM

THAT IS GOOD INFORMATION
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crowefamily1
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:32:11 PM

true enough BUT in todays economy will you have a FULL time job tomorrow?
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miiike572
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:31:06 PM

Why take the hit by buying new?
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:30:16 PM

Who can afford new.
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Message Posted: Apr 30, 2012 8:30:14 PM

I've done very well buying last year's low mileage demos from dealers. Great cars and big savings.
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