Originally posted by: ElFenix
i figure you'd be more interested in a khodro samand
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Out of those, Accord; but I wouldn't buy it.
Subaru Legacy GT FTW; same price off the lot as Accord with more power, great reliability, and an overall quality vehicle. Accord is just too bland for me.
Horrible mileage? 20/27MPG is horrible? That's average for a mid-200HP V6 and you have a lot better acceleration.Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Out of those, Accord; but I wouldn't buy it.
Subaru Legacy GT FTW; same price off the lot as Accord with more power, great reliability, and an overall quality vehicle. Accord is just too bland for me.
Horrible milage(compared to the others) + premium scares away a lot of people. Myself included.
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Sounds like you already made your decision.
I would get a Dodge Charger R/T
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Sounds like you already made your decision.
I would get a Dodge Charger R/T
Crappy a** interior
And again, I said the two aren't meant to compete. If you want a Camry, then enjoy your newly redesigned, stylish non-sporty car. If you want some excitement in your driving, $40/month and a cheaper car (Camry can easily hit $30K, LGT's generally don't go for more than $25-26K loaded off the lot; and you know Toyota isn't giving crap for discounts on it) are well worth it. We won't get into how the cars are going to be a completely different experience to drive, LGT has AWD, and is top safety rated from the IIHS.Originally posted by: vi_edit
An auto Legacy GT gets 19/25 plus premium.
An auto V6 camry get 22/31 on regular unleaded. And when comparing stock auto to stock auto, the Camry is probably faster than the LGT.
6 miles per gallon + premium adds up if you do higher milage per year. At 12,000 miles per year that is around $40 a month difference. Not earth shattering, but that's a nice dinner out each month or a new video game.
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Sounds like you already made your decision.
I would get a Dodge Charger R/T
Crappy a** interior
There's a whole lot more to a car than its interior. People need to stop being so butt-happy about a car's interior.
It's all about priorities. You can get great value in performance or great value in aesthetics; it isn't often you find both.Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Sounds like you already made your decision.
I would get a Dodge Charger R/T
Crappy a** interior
There's a whole lot more to a car than its interior. People need to stop being so butt-happy about a car's interior.
Yea, a 5.7 HEMI, so what?
Obviously the OP isn't looking for horsepower. And no, I would never pay $30k for crappy a** interior. And people shouldn't be so butt happy about horsepower.
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Sounds like you already made your decision.
I would get a Dodge Charger R/T
Crappy a** interior
There's a whole lot more to a car than its interior. People need to stop being so butt-happy about a car's interior.
Yea, a 5.7 HEMI, so what?
Obviously the OP isn't looking for horsepower. And no, I would never pay $30k for crappy a** interior. And people shouldn't be so butt happy about horsepower.
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
It's all about priorities. You can get great value in performance or great value in aesthetics; it isn't often you find both.Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Sounds like you already made your decision.
I would get a Dodge Charger R/T
Crappy a** interior
There's a whole lot more to a car than its interior. People need to stop being so butt-happy about a car's interior.
Yea, a 5.7 HEMI, so what?
Obviously the OP isn't looking for horsepower. And no, I would never pay $30k for crappy a** interior. And people shouldn't be so butt happy about horsepower.
BTW, the Charger/300C seems to have a fine interior to me. Anything has to be better than GMUnless you're rubbing your base ass on the doors to see how nice it feels, as long as it looks good who cares? My $0.02
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Sounds like you already made your decision.
I would get a Dodge Charger R/T
Crappy a** interior
There's a whole lot more to a car than its interior. People need to stop being so butt-happy about a car's interior.
Yea, a 5.7 HEMI, so what?
Obviously the OP isn't looking for horsepower. And no, I would never pay $30k for crappy a** interior. And people shouldn't be so butt happy about horsepower.
If you look at the second post, the OP has clearly listed the HP and leg room as considerations for a car. The Charger is the best out of the cars being mentioned in this thread.
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Sounds like you already made your decision.
I would get a Dodge Charger R/T
Crappy a** interior
There's a whole lot more to a car than its interior. People need to stop being so butt-happy about a car's interior.
Yea, a 5.7 HEMI, so what?
Obviously the OP isn't looking for horsepower. And no, I would never pay $30k for crappy a** interior. And people shouldn't be so butt happy about horsepower.
If you look at the second post, the OP has clearly listed the HP and leg room as considerations for a car. The Charger is the best out of the cars being mentioned in this thread.
But if you look at OP's choices listed, he want something that practical and reliabile. 14-19 mpg city is not that practical...and you don't know how reliable these new Chargers are.
And OP want a built in Navi- not offer by the Charger.
and the Charger is $3k more than a V6 EX Accord with navigation.
