Which car is better?

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Asked by daniel Sep 12, 2020 at 07:29 PM about the 2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I want to know which car is better to buy, I
have 3 options. Ford Fusion 2011 Hybrid 50k
miles, Ford Fusion 2011 25k miles or a
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid 2012 45k miles

8 Answers

If I had to pick only knowing this tiny bit of information I would pick the lower mile Ford. Hybrids are complicated and expensive to repair and Hyundai's are junk.

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You are getting your story mixed up. You did not say the lower mile Fusion was a hybrid. If it is a hybrid I would still pick it as it has a lot lower miles.

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Yes, the 3 cars are all hybrid, from the federal government auction

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An auction? Probably a bunch of junk cars. I would not bid on any of these.

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I agree, stay away from auctions. But Ford Products are very good vehicles. So you're on the right track there. I'd stay away from hybrids too. The hybrid batteries are dangerous to work with and very very expensive to replace! Hope that helps! Jim

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I've been looking for cars and was very surprised to continuously see Hyundais being rated higher than Toyotas and Nissans.

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