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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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>+ 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! Are you nuts? Have you not been watching the news? VUE is a deathtrap! ____________________________________ Do not write below this line. Reserved for me. |
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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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Since you asked about Hondas...I recently gave up my 1982 Prelude for a brandy
new 2004 Honda Civic EX sedan with all the bells and whistles. While I was certainly upset at having to give up my "first car", I am totally thrilled with my new vehicle. I've had it for almost 2 months, and so far no problems. Go drive a few models and see for yourself if you like them!! |
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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 Hon You need to listen to yourself - very seriously. You have spoken the truth. Honda (accords in particular) are plagued with horrifying transmission defects. Do an internet search of 2004 honda accord transmission recall (and many past years). Honda has some nasty arrogant dealers out there ( as do all auto companies - but honda is more arrogant). I do not trust honda to fix my transmission or my broken air conditioner or anything else. I am stuck with a 2004 accord that i may never get rid of. I will say that they do make one reliable vehicle which is the civic, but is is dangerously underpowered for any use on the highway. Volkswagon is a horrifying car company and makes cars that will leave you stranded out in the cold desert sun wondering what happened to your brain when you purchased this car. Do your research and I hope you make a wiser decision to purchase a vehicle than I did. Dealer lots are bloated with 2004 accords with bad - very bad - horribly bad transmissions. Save yourself before it is too late. I wish I had. |
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really? wow! hence the rebate hahaha
No, I don't watch the news or read the paper. In general, I just don't care. "He Hate Retard and Moron" <drpimpdaddi@aol.comgagme> wrote in message news:20040809002640.06753.00002932@mb-m13.aol.com... > >+ 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! > > > Are you nuts? Have you not been watching the news? VUE is a deathtrap! > > > > > ____________________________________ > Do not write below this line. Reserved for me. > > |
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Honda has had some problems with the V6 ATs, but not necessarily more than other manufacturers. No problem with the 4 cyls and they are a better choice for most drivers anyway. Civics "dangerously underpowered for any use on the highway"? The non-hybrid models have 115-127 hp (not counting the 160hp Si.) That much power used to make a small car a 'hot sports car.' It may not qualify as such now, but it isn't "dangerously underpowered." The only car I have driven in recent memory that I would describe as "dangerously underpowered" was the first generation RAV4 with an AT. On 10 Aug 2004 01:54:32 GMT, moodfoul@aol.com (Moodfoul) 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 Hon > >You need to listen to yourself - very seriously. You have spoken the truth. > >Honda (accords in particular) are plagued with horrifying transmission defects. > Do an internet search of 2004 honda accord transmission recall (and many past >years). > >Honda has some nasty arrogant dealers out there ( as do all auto companies - >but honda is more arrogant). > >I do not trust honda to fix my transmission or my broken air conditioner or >anything else. I am stuck with a 2004 accord that i may never get rid of. > >I will say that they do make one reliable vehicle which is the civic, but is is >dangerously underpowered for any use on the highway. > >Volkswagon is a horrifying car company and makes cars that will leave you >stranded out in the cold desert sun wondering what happened to your brain when >you purchased this car. > >Do your research and I hope you make a wiser decision to purchase a vehicle >than I did. > >Dealer lots are bloated with 2004 accords with bad - very bad - horribly bad >transmissions. > >Save yourself before it is too late. > >I wish I had. |
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