Originally posted by: Ylen13
i have been thinking about accord as a option, will also consider now the maxima and the mazada 6 as an option. Not sure about accura but will look at it anyway
Originally posted by: LiQiCE
Originally posted by: Ylen13
i have been thinking about accord as a option, will also consider now the maxima and the mazada 6 as an option. Not sure about accura but will look at it anyway
Acura = Honda, just incase you didn't know... So the reliability of Hondas are there with the Acuras as well. Since Acura is considered a "luxury brand", only the RSX falls into your price range. The TSX is a nice car, but I think since its brand new Acura is getting the $27k MSRP for it right now. A used Acura CL or TL is definitely an option... but personally, I would go new too if I could afford a new Accord or Maxima.
Originally posted by: LiQiCE
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
bad experience, with EVERY american car, or which ones? never have had a bad experience with any gm we have owned. (all we have ever owned)
you could go look at a grand prix pontiac, used go for cheap, and a reliable car too, semi sporty
probably because in general, american cars' reliability isnt quite up to the major japanese manufcaturer's standards. my family has had bad experiences with most the american cars they had too, and mitsubishi as well. seems like hes looking for reliability the most, staying away from used cars as well.
Yeah if you go Japanese, definitely stay away from Mitsubishi ... my experience with them is that they're NOT reliable. I've had an '86 Galant, and a '92 Eclipse and both of them were going completely down the tubes as they approached 100k. The Eclipse was at 80,000 when I sold it, and the transmission had already been replaced once, fixed twice, and was about to go a 4th time I think. I know plenty of other people with horror stories on their mitsu's... edmunds.com even did a writeup about how they're the Homer Simpson of car companies! (Reference Link )
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Toyota Camry is an awesome car but kinda boring to drive.
Safe, excellent resale value and one of the most reliable cars ever (assuming you properly maintain it).
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Check out the VW Passat, also.
Originally posted by: Ylen13
thanks for reply did know that acura is made about honda. Do you think toyota camry is a good car?
Originally posted by: Ylen13
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Toyota Camry is an awesome car but kinda boring to drive.
Safe, excellent resale value and one of the most reliable cars ever (assuming you properly maintain it).
i actually care less about if its fun to drive or not and more about how reliable its. Don't want to drive to dealership every 3 to have some fixed under warenty
Originally posted by: slikmunks
mazda6? ummm, wait a lil, save a lil, end of the summer get a fully loaded (navig. system included) rx8 for a little over 31k?
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Ylen13
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Toyota Camry is an awesome car but kinda boring to drive.
Safe, excellent resale value and one of the most reliable cars ever (assuming you properly maintain it).
i actually care less about if its fun to drive or not and more about how reliable its. Don't want to drive to dealership every 3 to have some fixed under warenty
If I wanted a car with bullet proof reliability, something that will still run 20 years and 200,000 miles from now I'd buy a Toyota Camry.
If you search for a bargain you should be able to get a brand new 2003 Toyota Camry LE automatic 4 cylinder for around $17,500 - $19,000
Originally posted by: LiQiCE
Originally posted by: Ylen13
thanks for reply did know that acura is made about honda. Do you think toyota camry is a good car?
Listen to what Ross said about the Camry. It is a superb car in terms of reliability, but it feels more like a *yawn* boring type of car than something that excites. However, I don't think anyone would ever question its reliability. The Solara is the same in terms of reliability but it does not carry the same kindof resale value that the Camry does because of the recent unpopulaity of 2-door cars.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
If I wanted a car with bullet proof reliability, something that will still run 20 years and 200,000 miles from now I'd buy a Toyota Camry.
If you search for a bargain you should be able to get a brand new 2003 Toyota Camry LE automatic 4 cylinder for around $17,500 - $19,000
do you think accord also boring?
Somewhat.. the V6 would definately be less boring though.Originally posted by: Ylen13
Originally posted by: LiQiCE
Originally posted by: Ylen13
thanks for reply did know that acura is made about honda. Do you think toyota camry is a good car?
Listen to what Ross said about the Camry. It is a superb car in terms of reliability, but it feels more like a *yawn* boring type of car than something that excites. However, I don't think anyone would ever question its reliability. The Solara is the same in terms of reliability but it does not carry the same kindof resale value that the Camry does because of the recent unpopulaity of 2-door cars.
do you think accord also boring?
2003 VW GTI 1.8T or VR6 - cool little car with some good power delivery - I Drive a 1.8T daily and love it
Originally posted by: ryzmah
Mazda 6
Originally posted by: Ylen13
Originally posted by: ryzmah
Mazda 6
due they make mazda 6 with auto transmission
