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Old 29 Sep 2007, 05:35 pm
CamryMan98
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Default Re: Pro and Cons - Toyota Camry vs Honda Accord vs Nissan Altima

He's looking for a 2007 and you're anticipating vehicle problems on the most
reliable cars in America. A dealer turning away a warranty repair....Are
you kidding me? Dealers have 2 or 3 people who do nothing all day except
bill the factory for warranty repairs. It's easy money for them or are you
thinking about disputable issues beyond the 3/36 total 5/60 powertrain
warranties?

"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-7AA1E9.12073829092007@nntp1.usenetserver.com...
> In article <WbuLi.1575$yc5.106@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com>,
> "CamryMan98" <CamryMan@camry.com> wrote:
>
>> <techtechxxxx@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1191030935.390290.70960@y42g2000hsy.googlegro ups.com...
>> >I am looking to buy a car. What do you guys think is better. I am
>> > looking at 2007s. I figure this is the time to get a decent discounted
>> > vehicle. I want a manual.
>> >

>> Get the Camry, but we're biased here, it's the Camry group.

>
> He posted to all groups.
>
> Face it: all those cars are so similar, it really doesn't matter which
> one he gets. He could throw a dart on the wall and end up with a good
> car.
>
> What he DOESN'T want is to end up with a good car but absolutely no
> support, with a bad dealer who won't fix warranty items and who doesn't
> take care of him and his $25,000 purchase.
>
> It all comes down to his support system. Does he have a friend who works
> on Hondas? Get a Honda. Is the Honda dealer 50 miles away, but the
> Nissan dealer 3 miles away? Does the Nissan dealer have a good
> reputation in the community? Yes? Then get the Nissan.
>
> And so on.
>



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