I'm with Dr of Dunk all the way. But being satisfied with your purchase with no buyers remorse is a nice feeling to have. I told my sister, going against the living in your means thing, to not get something too cheap. Cuz sometimes the better you feel about a car the better you take care of it. Instead of neglecting a cheap car you dont care to drive and letting the windshield crack get bigger, not fixing the dents or whatever and end up paying for it later anyways. Or paying more forwarding the remaining balanced owed to the next car...Hope that Suzuki holds up strong
I'd buy a German car or a Scandinavian car (saab, volvo) if I where you. Those cars last the longest and have the most solid engines.