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Your Next Car?
If you were to buy a car tomorrow what would be the most important factor when choosing a car?
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When choosing your next car, what is the most important feature?
- The speeds it can reach - 32 votes
- 37%
- The number of miles per gallon it can achieve - 22 votes
- 26%
- Price - 17 votes
- 20%
- The way it looks/its style - 10 votes
- 12%
- Its performance in safety tests - 5 votes
- 6%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Fuel consumption on my current Golf, 1.6 petrol, is pretty average. Though it depends how I'm driving it.
The only problems I've ever encountered with any of my cars are soley down to the fact that I haven't done something I should have done, such as servicing. Oh and the time we had that batch of dodgy petrol being delivered around the country.
The only problems I've ever encountered with any of my cars are soley down to the fact that I haven't done something I should have done, such as servicing. Oh and the time we had that batch of dodgy petrol being delivered around the country.
Colour first.
Then number plate - has to have a ring to it. (Include age of car here)
Then size - I'm tall and need to fit inside.
Next is price.
Then balance engine size with potential miles per gallon, insurance bracket etc.
Then I check reviews and word of mouth for reliability.
And no I'm not joking about the importnace of colour, I bet many more would say the same if they were honest!! Otherwise we wouldn't have so few yellow and orange cars on the road.
Then number plate - has to have a ring to it. (Include age of car here)
Then size - I'm tall and need to fit inside.
Next is price.
Then balance engine size with potential miles per gallon, insurance bracket etc.
Then I check reviews and word of mouth for reliability.
And no I'm not joking about the importnace of colour, I bet many more would say the same if they were honest!! Otherwise we wouldn't have so few yellow and orange cars on the road.