My youngest daughter (almost 30!) was involved in a hit-and-run this morning. A car coming off a toll road merged directly into her, sending her spinning and into the grass next to the roadway. She's not hurt, but her fully-paid-for 2014 Altima will likely be totaled, as her insurance company already told her to have her title ready based solely on the pictures of the damage. Luckily my granddaughter was not in the car, as the door where her carseat is mounted took the brunt of the impact. The car had to be towed and the police gave her a ride home.
She and her husband were planning on keeping this car for one more year, then replacing it. It's their second car and my daughter uses (used) it to commute to work.
She's okay with getting another sedan and prefers Toyota or Honda. With the new market relatively slow, and used market hot, would you suggest buying new or used? They have a 2024 Outback as their primary family vehicle. Would buying an older, higher mileage vehicle be a smart idea considering the circumstances?
I appreciate any and all suggestions... within reason, of course. Thank you.
She and her husband were planning on keeping this car for one more year, then replacing it. It's their second car and my daughter uses (used) it to commute to work.
She's okay with getting another sedan and prefers Toyota or Honda. With the new market relatively slow, and used market hot, would you suggest buying new or used? They have a 2024 Outback as their primary family vehicle. Would buying an older, higher mileage vehicle be a smart idea considering the circumstances?
I appreciate any and all suggestions... within reason, of course. Thank you.