Thinking of trading in my 8 yr old Sonata next week. Right now I'm interested in the Accord, the Camry, or the Mazder6. Any thoughts? Will be new, not used. 2013 or 2014.
Quote from: Darth Wagtaros on December 18, 2013, 08:40:44 AM
Any thoughts?
You're bragging. :P
But you mean useful ones? Well, not really. I like the idea of the post-engine redesign Mustangs.
I have no advice in this. I bought a brand new Ford Escape last year, and I'd recommend it. But some of the factors I used, like ability to navigate well through snow, wouldn't really apply to you. A friend of mine has the Mazda and really likes it, although it's a few years old now.
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Bragging about buying a mid sized sedan Ide? That'd be kind of pathetic. Not talkign about a Lexus or Genesis here dude.
New England weather and roads mean that snow driving is important.
I don't like your choices of brand.
Go to Hyundai & try their new Sonatas.
Also go to Kia & try the Optima hybrid.
Toyotas are overpriced, Nissans sucks & Mazda has bad paint.
I've got nothing on Hondas, bleh cars.
Why get a new one? My 8 year old Tacoma is just starting to feel broken in...
Hyundai pissed me off. Or at least their nearest dealership did. Fuck 'em.
I've not yet regretted buying a Subaru Forester.
$2,000 car. :rolleyes:
Buy an Adobe.
I like my Subaru Outback, although I don't like the look of the new models, too SUVish.
Quote from: frunk on December 18, 2013, 01:41:51 PM
I like my Subaru Outback, although I don't like the look of the new models, too SUVish.
Uh, that was always the point of the outback - take a nice unassuming car (Subaru Legacy) and make it look like a truck.
I will recommend a Toyota truck with 4x4.
Quote from: Barrister on December 18, 2013, 01:42:44 PM
Quote from: frunk on December 18, 2013, 01:41:51 PM
I like my Subaru Outback, although I don't like the look of the new models, too SUVish.
Uh, that was always the point of the outback - take a nice unassuming car (Subaru Legacy) and make it look like a truck.
The old style looks a lot more like a station wagon, while the new model looks more like an SUV. Neither look anything like a truck. It's a matter of degree.
Quote from: lustindarkness on December 18, 2013, 01:54:29 PM
I will recommend a Toyota truck with 4x4.
:yes:
At one point I had talked with my wife that once her vehicle is paid off (in another three years) I would probably look at getting a new vehicle, as my Tacoma should be 11 years old by then.
But now I'm thinking "why should I bother to get a new truck when this one is so good"?
I like my car, but its getting to the point where every six months I have to pay a few hundred (or more) to get something or other fixed. I hear the Sonatas coming out are pretty kick ass, but they burnt their bridge with me.
I had hoped to keep this car 10 years or so, and if I don't get a deal on a new one I may keep it until summer, assuming that wheel bearing doesn't go while I'm on the highway.
I want to trade in my 2008 FJ for the 2014 (and final model year)...but it's hard to justify a new vehicle when:
a. My current one runs just fine.
b. I won't be driving for much of next year (and after that, no more FJs :( )
No other vehicles out there appeal to me in the slightest. :glare:
The Wife's soccer mom Highlander is very comfy, drives great, good gas mileage, seats 7 or can be used almost like a pick up truck with the seats down.
If you want good snow driving, go for a Subaru WRX STI :punk:.
Quote from: Tonitrus on December 18, 2013, 04:55:21 PM
I want to trade in my 2008 FJ for the 2014 (and final model year)...but it's hard to justify a new vehicle when:
a. My current one runs just fine.
b. I won't be driving for much of next year (and after that, no more FJs :( )
No other vehicles out there appeal to me in the slightest. :glare:
I'm keeping mine 'till the wheels fall off. :wub:
I don't fit inside Subarus. :P
Quote from: Darth Wagtaros on December 18, 2013, 04:52:31 PM
I like my car, but its getting to the point where every six months I have to pay a few hundred (or more) to get something or other fixed. I hear the Sonatas coming out are pretty kick ass, but they burnt their bridge with me.
I had hoped to keep this car 10 years or so, and if I don't get a deal on a new one I may keep it until summer, assuming that wheel bearing doesn't go while I'm on the highway.
Well then yes, that sounds like the time to get a new car.
Quote from: lustindarkness on December 18, 2013, 04:58:50 PM
If you want good snow driving, go for a Subaru WRX STI :punk:.
The Forester is awesome for snow driving. I do cross-country skiing, and it has gone places my previous car would not.
I want to buy a new car. I'd buy a minivan but my GF is totally adamant about driving that so I am looking at alternative.
I want to test drive the Chevy Orlanda(only available in Canada) and the new Kia Rondo. Maybe go bigger & take a look at the small SUVs.
I have no way to justify getting a pick-up :(
Quote from: Darth Wagtaros on December 18, 2013, 04:52:31 PM
I like my car, but its getting to the point where every six months I have to pay a few hundred (or more) to get something or other fixed. I hear the Sonatas coming out are pretty kick ass, but they burnt their bridge with me.
I had hoped to keep this car 10 years or so, and if I don't get a deal on a new one I may keep it until summer, assuming that wheel bearing doesn't go while I'm on the highway.
Optimas are mechanically almost identical to Sonatas, but Kias haven't been getting the same rep for being plagued by mechanical problems. That would probably be a good bet for you if you're concerned about driving on ice, since the Optima tends to have a pretty high curb weight, at least as opposed to other midsize sedans- it'll take a lot more ice on the ground before you get stuck.
Quote from: Grey Fox on December 18, 2013, 10:51:16 PM
I want to buy a new car. I'd buy a minivan but my GF is totally adamant about driving that so I am looking at alternative.
Mrs B is the same way.
She wants a big SUV to drive the kids around - trouble is that big SUVs cost a hell of a lot of money and get shitty gas mileage.
I thought this thread was going to be about Central African Republic <_<
Quote from: Darth Wagtaros on December 18, 2013, 08:40:44 AM
Thinking of trading in my 8 yr old Sonata next week. Right now I'm interested in the Accord, the Camry, or the Mazder6. Any thoughts? Will be new, not used. 2013 or 2014.
If you're firm that it has to be one of those three, don't get the Accord. You'd probably be better off with the Camry than the Mazda long-term.
Beyond that, I'd suggest you look at a Nissan or Kia. Also, if you're not dead-set against buying an American brand, a Ford.
Wag, those cars you listed should be durable, reliable and low maint vehicles. I hear you on having to get your current car fixed too often now. I hung onto my Ford Explorer too long, eleven years, and it started needing some costly repairs like catalytic converters. But the car was still fine for me, rode well, comfortable, etc. I bought a Ford Escape in 2009 and that's been a very good car. Four cylinder with decent power to it, good in the snow and I really like it. Newer ones have more power and gas mileage has been increased nicely.
Quote from: Grey Fox on December 18, 2013, 10:51:16 PM
I want to buy a new car. I'd buy a minivan but my GF is totally adamant about driving that so I am looking at alternative.
You refer to yourself in the third person now? Wags isn't sure what to make of that.
Quote from: Darth Wagtaros on December 19, 2013, 09:42:15 AM
Quote from: Grey Fox on December 18, 2013, 10:51:16 PM
I want to buy a new car. I'd buy a minivan but my GF is totally adamant about driving that so I am looking at alternative.
You refer to yourself in the third person now? Wags isn't sure what to make of that.
Yes but not possessively so not in the case.
Got the Subaru.