I bought a new-to-me car about 4 months ago. Then, last week, that car was totaled and I had to replace it. After a stressful few days, I was able to find a replacement that was nearly identical. It was $100 less than what the insurance company was giving us, a year newer than what I was replacing, and had 3k fewer miles. But, I nearly drove my husband crazy in the process, and I wonder if I'm overly picky for a used car shopper.
I like small SUVs with 4WD/AWD. I don't want a white, silver, or red car or a tan interior. I want a backup camera. I'd rather not pay a couple thousand dollars extra to get luxuries like heated seats, a sunroof, or a remote start. (I do see value in heated seats and remote starts, but I don't think I'll ever understand why people like holes in the ceilings of their cars.)
When talking to sales people, some tell me they like when customers know what they want. Others just keep asking if I'm sure I don't want to look at a white car. I know a lot of people here buy their cars used, so I'm curious how picky those that do tend to be.
I like small SUVs with 4WD/AWD. I don't want a white, silver, or red car or a tan interior. I want a backup camera. I'd rather not pay a couple thousand dollars extra to get luxuries like heated seats, a sunroof, or a remote start. (I do see value in heated seats and remote starts, but I don't think I'll ever understand why people like holes in the ceilings of their cars.)
When talking to sales people, some tell me they like when customers know what they want. Others just keep asking if I'm sure I don't want to look at a white car. I know a lot of people here buy their cars used, so I'm curious how picky those that do tend to be.
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