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1Start by setting a budget. Unlike a house, cars are a depreciating asset, so you don't want to sink more money than you can afford into a new vehicle because it won't hold it's value. You can look for car purchasing calculators in the web when comparing car prices. This will help you factor into account what is affordable to you.
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2Determine what size you need. Ask yourself if a two-seater will be sufficient or if you are going to have to purchase a vehicle with compact back seats.
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3Examine your engine options. A four-cylinder engine will typically give you better fuel economy, but you may consider a V6 or a V8 engine for more power. If your vehicle is for normal city driving, though, the four-cylinder should be fine.
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4Decide if you want a four-wheel, anti-lock break system (ABS). An ABS system will help keep you on the road and maintain your steering control if you have to make a hard break, particularly under poor weather conditions. ABS systems are extremely helpful in areas where slippery and poor weather conditions are common, but they are expensive to repair. So that is another consideration.
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5Weigh your transmission options. Manual transmission cars tend to be less expensive, and they are said to be more reliable. However, automatic transmissions are considerably easier to drive, and they are less of a hassle if you do much driving in stop and go traffic. They are, though, more expensive to repair.
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6Consider your make and model options. Do you want a fast vehicle? Do you want something that looks sporty, or are you going for a luxury feel?
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7Think about a convertible. Many convertible vehicles now have greater safety features that they didn't have in years past. These can include the following: bodies and floors designed to absorb collision shock; strong A-pillars built into the design to act as a roll bar for the front occupants; reinforced bodies making the cars heavier and making them easier to handle; and a pop-up rear roll bar to protect the front and back seat occupants of the vehicle.

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