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Old 13 Oct 2007, 03:45 pm
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Default Am looking to buy a new 2007 Camry, Accord, or Nissan Altima, but unsure what one, anyone own one...

...of these? Which one in your opinion would you buy out of the 3?? If you were to choose from only these
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Old 13 Oct 2007, 03:48 pm
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Camry would be the best buy.
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I work at Nissan Main office and can tell you they make a fine car. They are pushing right now to increase sales and offering some great buys and financing terms.
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Old 13 Oct 2007, 03:54 pm
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Couldnt help but notice that all of your choices are japanese built cars.Dont have faith in American car quality? Neither do i.
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Old 13 Oct 2007, 03:58 pm
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Wait for the 2008 Accord. It will be out in a couple of months. Its HOT.
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Old 13 Oct 2007, 04:00 pm
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Consumer Reports recommends both the Camry and Accord but not the Altima. Ratings for the accord were slightly better than for the Camry.
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My dad works for Visteon and is on Nissan projects right now and he raves about the cars there. They build a quality product, priced competitevly, and they don't look like other cars out there. Go with the Nissan!
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Old 13 Oct 2007, 04:06 pm
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Honestly, you cannot go wrong with any of these great choices. Good warranty that you will rarely if ever need, and excellent dollar for dollar value. It just comes down to what you like in a car, how it looks, what it can do for you.Toyota Camry - was redesigned with the 2007 which makes it more sporty looking especially with the SE model. Big enough to haul around 5 people and very comfortable for 4. Very reliable as with any of your choices. Honda Accord - Great clean look with plenty of options available. Powerful and reliable V6 motor you cannot go wrong with. Great resale value and most people only sale there Honda in order to get a newer one. Nissan Altima - Power. Sporty. Good bulky look. Nissan has redefined there cars to make a older man feel young and a younger man feel alive. Redesigned for 2008 and packing alot of HP under the hood.
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Old 13 Oct 2007, 04:39 pm
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Get the Accord (only if you're considering a car with a straight-four engine). The Camry is a fine car also, but it's popular with older folks with families. Don't even consider getting the Altima. You're better off getting a Ford Fusion, G6, Aura, or Galant. If you're looking for a car with a V6, get something else. The Camry and Accord have had issues with the transmissions mated to V6 engines.
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I would get the Mercury Milan-highest rated mid size sedan in quality
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