Finding a Fuel Efficient Sports Car
Posted by in AutomotiveWhen looking for a sports car for sale, do not be concerned with what many say is impractical about them. Most do in fact have a small trunk and only 2 seats, however there are many that do not fit that generalized description. Many sports cars do get great gas mileage, and rate right up there with more “practical” or …boring modes of transportation. Many makes and models get more than 28 miles to the gallon, which makes them more than practical for everyday use, as well as great second vehicles to take out on the weekends. The Mini Cooper gets thirty four miles to the gallon on the highway, and it has a back seat. Many are opting to buy this little gem, for driving around town…leaving the SUV gas guzzler at home. And of course there are the Audi TT Coupe and the Volkswagen GTI, both getting more than thirty miles to the gallon on the highway. Both of these models are options to consider when one is wanting to lower their monthly expenses, without sacrificing style and enjoyment.
Buying these models used is viable, economically speaking, as both Audi and Volkswagen are reputable companies and the cars just seem to run well forever. When one is looking to buy a used car, it is important to fully inspect the vehicle. Just looking at the overall appearance of the car will indicate how well it was taken care of by the previous owner. Small dents or scratches on the body is one thing, but even if a car appears to be in great condition, but was involved at one time in a serious accident, beware. As even though vehicles can be fixed, they sometimes have problems down the road relating to a previous collision, even something so simple as uneven tire wear can be an expensive problem to deal with over time. Looking at the car from a distance can say a lot about the history. If the paint does not match when viewed from various angles, chances are some repairs have been done. There are reliable used cars to find out there, just be sure to do the research necessary to find the best value and to save one’s self the headache of the car that was a great deal, but will nickel and dime one into frustration.
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