jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
Hello everyone. So it's time to change cars.
With a budget of €10,000, the ideal would be a used Toyota. As everyone recommends, it's an incredible car, no matter what model.
The problem with Toyotas is that the interior and exterior design are truly awful.
With that budget, you can find Minis, BMWs, and Mercedes.
The problem is the potential repair and maintenance costs.
So, it's actually something to consider.. would you go for the reliable, but slightly older, car, or take a risk and buy a less reliable, more maintenance-intensive car with an interior and exterior like this?
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The fact is, I think you need to drive a car that can be maintained affordably, and a reliable car like a Toyota would be ideal. But really, at 30, having a car that looks better is perhaps the best option, especially because we know that a car reflects your personality to some extent, (and women are totally superficial when it comes to those things) and honestly, owning a Mini or a Mercedes gives you that more masculine, youthful, fun look that a Toyota can provide. I think for those aged 65 and up, a Toyota is a great choice, but for younger man it's a risk
ps: Used cars buying price are the same
With a budget of €10,000, the ideal would be a used Toyota. As everyone recommends, it's an incredible car, no matter what model.
The problem with Toyotas is that the interior and exterior design are truly awful.
With that budget, you can find Minis, BMWs, and Mercedes.
The problem is the potential repair and maintenance costs.
So, it's actually something to consider.. would you go for the reliable, but slightly older, car, or take a risk and buy a less reliable, more maintenance-intensive car with an interior and exterior like this?
or
The fact is, I think you need to drive a car that can be maintained affordably, and a reliable car like a Toyota would be ideal. But really, at 30, having a car that looks better is perhaps the best option, especially because we know that a car reflects your personality to some extent, (and women are totally superficial when it comes to those things) and honestly, owning a Mini or a Mercedes gives you that more masculine, youthful, fun look that a Toyota can provide. I think for those aged 65 and up, a Toyota is a great choice, but for younger man it's a risk
ps: Used cars buying price are the same
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