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 GM 😛 Unless 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.