In 1996 my children insisted that my husband and I buy a car that would serve us well and be safe. Since we are obedient parents, and with some financial help from them, we purchase a new Volvo 850 sedan.
We had enjoyed this vehicle, feeling safe and had a comfortable ride. Notice, I saidhad since on October 20th, my husband passed out while driving our car. We were going 70 mph and proceeded to go down an embankment, fly over a ravine and landed on the roof of the car. All 4 passengers walked out of the car! We were all wearing our seat belts and, since the Volvo has a reinforced roof, we sustained minimum injuries(from the seat belts).
I have to tell you that if we were riding in a lesser car, I wouldnt be here to write this critique.
Well, now we needed a new car. Guess What! - We bought a used 1996 - 850 Volvo Sedan. Its a cream-puff and I feel so secure knowing Im driving one of the safest cars on the road.
When considering purchasing a car, first and foremost consider the safety features. Secondly, consider the resale value of the car. A Volvo, decently maintained, will have a life expectancy of over 150, 000 miles. Third, consider what you can afford to spend on the car and project spending an additional sum of money to cover some unexpected expenses.
Happy hunting!