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I've been giving lots of thought to replacing one of the two family vehicles in our fleet, namely, my wife's 1998 Ford Contour SE.  The Contour has only 63,000 miles on it and is in good mechanical shape; however the vehicle does not have any of the necessary modern safety features (including electronic stability control, anti lock brakes, side impact front airbags, rear side impact airbags, etc.).  In turn, I'm in a bit of a dilemma because I'd like to keep the vehicle given that it runs well, but there are two huge negatives with the car: 1., the already mentioned safety issues and 2., given that our family will be expanding soon it would be nice to have a vehicle with more interior and cargo space.  My frugal side is telling me to drive the vehicle until it dies and put safety and space issues to the side, while my analytical side is telling me to purchase a 2-3 year old, high quality/spacious/fuel efficient, used vehicle with cash.

What the process above has taught me is that it's pretty easy to make a car buying decision when you really need a new car, but it's tough to make the same decision when you have a vehicle that runs well but does not meet safety and everyday practical needs (like cargo room, rear seat space, etc.).  

When I'm presented with a tough consumer product purchase I like to lay out all of my options, including whether I will be financing or paying cash for the product and truly get down to whether I need the item or not.  In our family's case, I think we will be opting for a slightly used vehicle that has the following attributes:

1.  Good reliability, safety, and cost of vehicle ownership.

2.  Good interior space (including rear seat and cargo capacity).

3.  Good fuel efficiency (gas prices WILL go up again!).

4.  Nice, yet classic, interior and exterior styling (even us practical types like a good looking vehicle that will not age!).

5.  Good performance (a car should have nice acceleration, with low end torque for merging and moving well from a full stop, as well as good braking and handling).  All wheel drive is not a requirement, even though we live in the snowy northeast (front wheel drive with good tires will work just fine).

6.  Good value (I don't believe in car payments and like to keep cars as long as possible given that they meet most of the requirements I mentioned above, including safety).

At the end of the day it's my recommendation that you opt for a slightly used, "new", vehicle only if your current vehicle DOES NOT:

1. Meet your current needs in terms of space and utility.

2. Meet current safety standards

3. Run well mechanically (are you constantly taking your vehicle in for service?)

Have you gone through a similar car purchase experience? if so, comment below and let me know how things went!

tdi.jpgGiven the recent flurry of new car introductions in the US market, I think it's time for a brief overview of what's available for Model Year 2009:

2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI (Diesel) Wagon

A recent MotorTrend review of the 2009 Jetta TDI showered the diesel powered automobile with high praise.  And I couldn't agree more with the editors at MotorTrend.  The Jetta brings the brilliant, a torque happy, TDI engine state side and it delivers with an EPA estimated 30(city)/41(highway) mpg!  Moreover, the Jetta TDI produced 236 lb-ft of torque compared to 177 lb-ft found in the 2.5 liter standard, gas powered, engine.  The diesel engine also puts less Co2 gases, per mile, into the atmosphere (.65 pounds per mile for the diesel engine versus .81 pounds per mile for the gas engine).

The Jetta has a very ergonomic and high quality interior and comes standard with nice safety features, including the all important electronic stability control.  

2009 Mazda6 Sedan

Mazda has redesigned their flagship sedan for the US and the end result looks to be pretty good.  The all new 2009 Mazda6 is larger, more powerful, and includes totally revamped exterior skin and cabin.  The sheet metal in the Mazda is curvy without being too showy and the interior screams quality (without the German price tag).  The NY Times Auto section and Peter Passell seem to love the new Mazda6!

2009 Audi A4 Wagon and Sedan

Speaking of being more powerful and larger, the 2009 Audi A4 sedan and wagon are claiming the same aforementioned attributes as the Mazda6!  And, yes, the Audi sports both a new 2.0 Liter Turbo and a 3.2 Liter V6 along with a wheelbase that is 6 inches longer than the outgoing 2008 A4.

Exterior and interior styling and build quality have improved substantially, including cool LED day running lamps borrowed from the Audi R8 super car. Check out the AudiWorld site for pics and comments on the new A4 (these guys are for real!)

So, which vehicle would I purchase?  My left brain tells me to go with the fuel saving, and practical, Jetta Wagon, but my irrational, Euro-crazed, right brain is screaming Audi, Audi, Audi!

Note: The views expressed herein are solely my own and should not be attributed to my employer in any way. This site is not maintained utilizing my employer's resources or on company time.

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