Re: Advice needed: Looking for new car, perhaps Honda
"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message news:LyBSc.5385$:
: Whichever model you decide on, do not get the automatic
transmission,
: especially if you're looking for a sporty feel to the car. Granted,
: automatics have come a long way in the past 20 years, but they are
still
: slower, less responsive and reliable than the manuals. A V6 engine
will
: offset some of those drawbacks (at a cost in even worse
reliability),
: but an I4 engine, especially the Civic one, will be sloooooow.
This is why I may need to look at the domestics because they *should*
have better reliability than the imports. My TDI is a 5 speed and it
really is a nuisance in the city and when I have to stop on hills. It
also ticks me off when the bozo behind me is right on my butt when I
have some roll.
:
: I was recently in the market for another car to replace the 94
Accord
: before it completely devalued, and I decided to get the 01 Prelude
SE
: 5spd. With only 18k miles, mint shape, it cost me as much as a brand
new
: Civic Si coupe, but it's a much better car. But if you're looking
for a
: brand new car, then maybe the Acura RSX, or the Accord coupe (I4).
Those
: were some of the sporty cars I was considering before settling on
the
: Prelude.
Me and used get along as much as oil and water. No matter how hard I
try, we can't mix.
:
: If you're looking for a sedan, the Civic sedan looks completely
dated,
: and the Corolla is not much better. However, have you ever
considered
: the Mazda 3? I love the styling, and the performance with the 160hp
: engine is pretty good. It gets close to the price of the Accord
though
: and it's in such high demand you're not likely to get any incentives
: from the dealers.
Agreed, it's very dated along with the Corolla. I seriously thought
about the Mazda 3 and with ABS it is in the same ballpark price as my
TDI. However, I don't like the styling of the 3. Perhaps I am a good
candidate to lease a domestic car for three years until something
comes my way that I like that way the car will be fully under warranty
regardless of [most] problems?
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