So I'm thinking of buying a car. I'm a little overwhelmed by the possibilities. I don't have a car at all now, so I have only a small idea of what I want.
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Here's what I know:
1. I want a new car. When I had cars before they were always used and they always broke down all the time. The resulting negative feelings towards car ownership are part of why I don't have a car right now.
2. I want to spend less than $30,000, although that's a ceiling, not a target.
3. I am 6'2", have long legs, and need to be able to fit into the car comfortably. That doesn't mean that it has to be a mid-size, but it probably does have a tilt wheel. I haven't had any trouble with any of the cars I've rented recently (Toyota Prius, Honda Civic Hybrid, Pontiac G6, Ford Focus), but last time I looked for cars (10 years or so ago), there were a lot I couldn't fit into.
4. I will drive it infrequently, so gas mileage is less important (spending thousands more for a hybrid is unlikely to pay off for me).
Any suggestions for how to make a decision here? Things I should think about?
My first thought was to look at Consumer Reports. They have a list of the
best new vehicles under $25,000. But, wow, there are so many of them! Should I just start reading the reviews, test driving a few and see which I like?