hi folks,
after reading in the forum the last 4 weeks I decided to register today and post my question:
Maybe I start with my background: As you can obviously see from the text I am from Germany and I will live in the US the next 2 years. I have a company car (midsize SUV for unlimited private use as well) but we are thinking about buying a second car for my wife and kids since a while. Main purpose of the second car will be commute to work for me leaving the newer (safer?) car for my wife and having a bigger car on the weekends to go on some nice weekend trips for camping. We had a VW Eurovan in Germany which we used a lot for camping so my hope would be to realize something similar with a Suburban/Yukon XL as well. My questions now would be which option to bring forward:
Option 2 needs higher investment right now (which would be ok) and the repair costs are probably not significant lower than option 1. Selling after 2 years might be a little easier (maybe around 3000 USD) but the difference between buying and selling price is higher as option 1
Option 3 seems to be the most logic one but probably not the most fun?!? Additionally we would not have a 2nd car for everyday use which will make our lives a little more complicated
What would your guidance be? Can also be anything else than I suggested above.
Any "insider tip" how to find a reliable car from a good seller? I assume the level of honesty of used car dealers is on the same level as in Germany so maybe it is better not to rely too much on what they say/promise?!?
I saw that even cars with 200k miles are sometimes offered with an additional warranty (1200-1500 USD for 30k miles). Are these warrannties worth the money?
In general 200k miles are ok? Sorry for that stupid question but until now I have experience with german car brands (VW/AUDI/BMW) only.
Sorry for all these questions but maybe you can imagine that moving to a foreign country and buying a car there is not the easiest task to do...
Thanks for your help!
after reading in the forum the last 4 weeks I decided to register today and post my question:
Maybe I start with my background: As you can obviously see from the text I am from Germany and I will live in the US the next 2 years. I have a company car (midsize SUV for unlimited private use as well) but we are thinking about buying a second car for my wife and kids since a while. Main purpose of the second car will be commute to work for me leaving the newer (safer?) car for my wife and having a bigger car on the weekends to go on some nice weekend trips for camping. We had a VW Eurovan in Germany which we used a lot for camping so my hope would be to realize something similar with a Suburban/Yukon XL as well. My questions now would be which option to bring forward:
- Suburban/Yukon (2000-2006) with around 200.000 miles for around 4000 USD
- Suburban/Yukon (2007-2009) with around 150.000-200.000 miles for around 7000 USD
- stay with one car and take the saved money to book hotels (or tent)
Option 2 needs higher investment right now (which would be ok) and the repair costs are probably not significant lower than option 1. Selling after 2 years might be a little easier (maybe around 3000 USD) but the difference between buying and selling price is higher as option 1
Option 3 seems to be the most logic one but probably not the most fun?!? Additionally we would not have a 2nd car for everyday use which will make our lives a little more complicated
What would your guidance be? Can also be anything else than I suggested above.
Any "insider tip" how to find a reliable car from a good seller? I assume the level of honesty of used car dealers is on the same level as in Germany so maybe it is better not to rely too much on what they say/promise?!?
I saw that even cars with 200k miles are sometimes offered with an additional warranty (1200-1500 USD for 30k miles). Are these warrannties worth the money?
In general 200k miles are ok? Sorry for that stupid question but until now I have experience with german car brands (VW/AUDI/BMW) only.
Sorry for all these questions but maybe you can imagine that moving to a foreign country and buying a car there is not the easiest task to do...
Thanks for your help!