Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Most Cost Effective Automobiles Approximately Between $10,000 and $15,000

By James G. Bess


If you are interested about purchasing a new car using the lowest consumption and enjoy the lowest cost for repairing, you should look for a car that costs around 10 000 - 15 000 dollars. It should also have 4/5 doors and it probably should not be a big car. Consider getting a dodge extended warranty for your own car.

You will likely get yourself a car that uses gasoline. The engines that work on gas plus that are economical are the Yaris engines from Toyota. But if you prefer diesel engines, there are a variety of diesel-fueled cars also.

Between 8,000 to 10,000 Euros, you actually could possibly get an Astra, Corsa, Opel or a Renault Clio. You can also obtain a pre-owned car for that much with 60,000 to 140,000 kilometers on it.

If you have greater than 12 000 dollars, you can find Opel Astra, Mazda 6 (a great car with lots of optional features), and some Hyundai Accents. It's also possible to get lucky and find a Yaris for that cost as well. It is actually also possible to find older BMWs at that price but bear in mind that they eat a lot of gas.

In case you have a lot more than 13 000 dollars, you can certainly look at new cars. A good car is the Mitsubishi Colt although it is a bit noisy inside. Plus, the Colt does not have a good resale value even with its decent quality.

Another great car, even though somewhat small, is the Suzuki Swift. The driver has a bit of space, even so the person behind him will not enjoy the same comfort. Truly the only economical engine is the one of 1.25 on gas, yet it is a little lazy, which is not a real great feature, especially for a new car.

Another car containing good optional features and a decent manufacturer's warranty is the Hyundai Accent 1.5. The service on this car is regarded as very good and their warranty covers five years or 100,000 kilometers.

Skoda is another good brand, and the new Fabia with 68 HP is undoubtedly a great option. Having said that, the assistance just isn't so great, and you could have problems repairing it at your local garage.

A new Renault Clio having an engine of 1.5 and 65 horse power has enough room for bigger persons. It has an typical consumption of 5.4 liters/100 km in the city but it will consume below 3.8 if you are going on a straight road at 90 kilometers/hour. One thing is definite: if you're searching for very low consumptions, you will want to overlook the high performance cars. However, many of these scaled-down cars can hit 120 km/h without crumpling under the strain. At increased speeds, the cars may consume more gas at 4 liters per kilometer but won't go higher than 7 or 8.




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