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Ok, I used to have a Honda 15+ years ago. It was first made in Canada
and I have been plagued with problems from day one. I said to myself that I would never get another Honda. Now, I am selling my 2002 VW Jetta because it too has many problems. I could have bad luck, dunno. So, what I am looking for is a car that will spend the least amount of time in the shop (warranty or otherwise). I would like the most bang for my buck but ABS is a must a 4 wheel disc is a plus.I am looking for decent acceleration and very good mileage (no hybrid please). I also don't like the car to be femine looking. I looked at the interior of the Honda's a couple of years ago and I wasn't impressed. I am also concerned with the high thefts/break-ins of Hondas. I live in North America's number one capital for car break-ins and Honda is at the top of the list. So, the insurance deductible is a concern. I have to buy new since I have what appears to be "bad luck" and I am not someone who will or plans to do self-maintenance on the car. Are there any models or cars that one would recommend? BTW, I am in my later 30's. Thanks |
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what do you consider good gas mileage? I'll just tell you a couple that I
like. ![]() + Have you considered the Saturn Vue (V6). a nice mating with Honda's 3.5L V6 which delivers 250hp. I think the 3.5L gives 20-28 mpg, not bad for the performance and price. GM also has a $3000 rebate on them as well which has you paying $19980 before taxes. (http://www.edmunds.com/) Not bad! Plus who wants to steal a Saturn!?!? + Scion tC. (low roof) + Subaru Legacy/Impreza + Toyota Corolla XRS (6 speed manual only). The other corolla engine is good, but not like this one! + Nissan Altima + Mazda 6 + Mazda 3 + Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V (6 speed manual only) (which you can find for under $15.5k) good luck! "blondee_yvr" <nutting@nutting.com> wrote in message news:28CRc.56821$gE.27858@pd7tw3no... > Ok, I used to have a Honda 15+ years ago. It was first made in Canada > and I have been plagued with problems from day one. I said to myself > that I would never get another Honda. > > Now, I am selling my 2002 VW Jetta because it too has many problems. > I could have bad luck, dunno. So, what I am looking for is a car that > will spend the least amount of time in the shop (warranty or > otherwise). I would like the most bang for my buck but ABS is a must > a 4 wheel disc is a plus.I am looking for decent acceleration and very > good mileage (no hybrid please). I also don't like the car to be > femine looking. > > I looked at the interior of the Honda's a couple of years ago and I > wasn't impressed. I am also concerned with the high thefts/break-ins > of Hondas. I live in North America's number one capital for car > break-ins and Honda is at the top of the list. So, the insurance > deductible is a concern. > > I have to buy new since I have what appears to be "bad luck" and I am > not someone who will or plans to do self-maintenance on the car. > > Are there any models or cars that one would recommend? BTW, I am in > my later 30's. > > Thanks > > |
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blondee_yvr wrote: > Ok, I used to have a Honda 15+ years ago. It was first made in Canada > and I have been plagued with problems from day one. I said to myself > that I would never get another Honda. like what? you mustve gotten one of the few bad ones. > > Now, I am selling my 2002 VW Jetta because it too has many problems. do tell! can i guess... a quart of oil every 1000 miles? electrical problems? brake/ABS malfunctions? > I could have bad luck, dunno. So, what I am looking for is a car that > will spend the least amount of time in the shop (warranty or > otherwise). I would like the most bang for my buck but ABS is a must > a 4 wheel disc is a plus.I am looking for decent acceleration and very > good mileage (no hybrid please). I also don't like the car to be > femine looking. > > I looked at the interior of the Honda's a couple of years ago and I > wasn't impressed. I am also concerned with the high thefts/break-ins > of Hondas. I live in North America's number one capital for car > break-ins and Honda is at the top of the list. So, the insurance > deductible is a concern. > > I have to buy new since I have what appears to be "bad luck" and I am > not someone who will or plans to do self-maintenance on the car. > > Are there any models or cars that one would recommend? BTW, I am in > my later 30's. shop toyota. theyve got something youd like. > > Thanks > > |
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: like what? you mustve gotten one of the few bad ones. Wow, were do I start. Repeated rotor warpage, interior seats poorly stitched, headlight seals broken, poor quality paint (Honda repainted the entire car), MAP sensor replacement, throttle body replacement, proportion valve replacement, radio replaced, windows seals replaced, transmission replaced three times. I probably missed a few things.... : > : > Now, I am selling my 2002 VW Jetta because it too has many problems. : : do tell! can i guess... a quart of oil every 1000 miles? electrical : problems? brake/ABS malfunctions? Actually, none of the above. Mine is a TDI. Using synthetic oil. Door seal replaced, tires replaced, wheel alignment issues, tranmssion linkage issues, interior console replacement, rattling and creaking from trunk area, rear strut mounts and bushings replacement, and clogging of the intake. All within 31,000 km. : :: : shop toyota. theyve got something youd like. Unless it's a sporty model, most Toyotas are too "femine" for me. I drove the Camry and I prefer my TDI. |
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In article <PJfSc.70190$M95.38365@pd7tw1no>,
"blondee_yvr" <nothing@no.som.com> wrote: > Wow, were do I start. Repeated rotor warpage, interior seats poorly > stitched, headlight seals broken, poor quality paint (Honda repainted > the entire car), MAP sensor replacement, throttle body replacement, > proportion valve replacement, radio replaced, windows seals replaced, > transmission replaced three times. I probably missed a few things.... I'd long ago have asked Honda simply to replace the car. They would have done that (for me, anyway). |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <PJfSc.70190$M95.38365@pd7tw1no>, > "blondee_yvr" <nothing@no.som.com> wrote: > > >>Wow, were do I start. Repeated rotor warpage, interior seats poorly >>stitched, headlight seals broken, poor quality paint (Honda repainted >>the entire car), MAP sensor replacement, throttle body replacement, >>proportion valve replacement, radio replaced, windows seals replaced, >>transmission replaced three times. I probably missed a few things.... > > > I'd long ago have asked Honda simply to replace the car. They would > have done that (for me, anyway). > I really think you had a lemon, because that really doesn't sound like a Honda. Even today, I still see quite a few late 80s Accords and Civics driving around Toronto (looking like rust buckets, but they still work), whereas most other cars from that generation have all but dissapeared. We have owned 4 Hondas in my family over the past few years, 94 and 02 Accords, 99 Odyssey and an 01 Prelude and the only major repair was a failed transmission on the Odyssey (covered under the warranty). Otherwise, only minor things, and only after 150k km (95k miles) on the 94 Accord. Give Honda a try, they are still some of the most reliable cars on the market today. Cosmin |
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"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message news xiSc.133$F18.6@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rog ers.com...: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: :: : I really think you had a lemon, because that really doesn't sound like a : Honda. Even today, I still see quite a few late 80s Accords and Civics : driving around Toronto (looking like rust buckets, but they still work), : whereas most other cars from that generation have all but dissapeared. : : We have owned 4 Hondas in my family over the past few years, 94 and 02 : Accords, 99 Odyssey and an 01 Prelude and the only major repair was a : failed transmission on the Odyssey (covered under the warranty). : Otherwise, only minor things, and only after 150k km (95k miles) on the : 94 Accord. : : Give Honda a try, they are still some of the most reliable cars on the : market today. : : I think it was a lemeon. I was working at Honda at the time, that's how I got them to repaint the beast. However, they wouldn't replace the car. I got rid of it at the end of the 4 year mark. It still had a year left on the warranty. Ok, so if I do decide on a Honda, which model, and cylinder would bring me the most bang for the buck and still be reliable. BTW, I should tell y'all I think I am cursed when it comes to reliability. ;-) Anyhow, I really don't like the looks of the Civic or the Corolla for that matter. They are too "girly" for me. I haven't seen the Civic sports model though. Accords seem to be expensive and they have tranny issues (deja vu) but I do like it looks wise. I probably will go to an automatic this time. I may lease (kinda like an insurance policy) but I really get screwed if I lease an import unlike a North American model such as GM. There is also a cost factor that with the domestics they do offer a lot of incentives so the monthly car payment is lower. Suggestions? |
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blondee_yvr wrote:
[snip] > Ok, so if I do decide on a Honda, which model, and cylinder would > bring me the most bang for the buck and still be reliable. BTW, I > should tell y'all I think I am cursed when it comes to reliability. > ;-) [snip] 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. 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. 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. Cosmin |
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"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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