vansdonk
That's not buffing out
UUMM, No. It's a Chevy.
VW Jetta, FTW.
Is your truck paid for?
Yes, all 3 trucks are paid for.
VW Jetta, FTW.
Always loved me some VW's and have owned several, but damn their reliability problems. They are the best driving cars I've driven, if they could simply make them more reliable. The most reliable water-cooled VW we've ever owned was a 2000 Beetle GLS. Great car! Only problem we ever had was a re-call concerning the transmission casing being porous that was handled by VW very easily.
About the OP, the Fusion and the Focus are both great cars for the money. I'd have to pick the Fusion out of the two.
Is your truck paid for?
Yes, all 3 trucks are paid for.
Then why in the hell would you want a new car payment to offset a small jump in gas prices? You'll have to save A LOT of gas to offset that car payment.
VW Jetta, FTW.
Always loved me some VW's and have owned several, but damn their reliability problems. They are the best driving cars I've driven, if they could simply make them more reliable. The most reliable water-cooled VW we've ever owned was a 2000 Beetle GLS. Great car! Only problem we ever had was a re-call concerning the transmission casing being porous that was handled by VW very easily.
About the OP, the Fusion and the Focus are both great cars for the money. I'd have to pick the Fusion out of the two.
We have an MKV Jetta with almost 50K on it and it's pretty well been trouble free and gets over 30MPG on the highway.

Is your truck paid for?
Yes, all 3 trucks are paid for.
Then why in the hell would you want a new car payment to offset a small jump in gas prices? You'll have to save A LOT of gas to offset that car payment.
Paying cash in full, no payments. Post #15
i agree with tobias...i cant beleive i just said that........but he's right...if what you got is paid for just save the $$ and buy your gas...if you got enough to buy a new car that will more than pay for your gas....

