![]() |
|
#11
|
|||
|
|||
|
Awesome, thanks for the link.
Also - I would probably not be reselling the car when I graduate, but it depends on where I get a job. If I'm living in NYC, I'm not gonna want a car. If I move back to Seattle, I will definately want a car. |
|
#12
|
|||
|
|||
|
Emon:
I'm sure repairs will be a little more expensive than domestics, but overall not too bad. The reliability should be quite good - very close to toyota/honda. The VQ engine is a derivation of the VG series engine, which has made ward's best engine list for something like 10+ years and is known to break 250k miles easy. With ANY car, expect the little things to fail - power windows, resistor packs, etc. These will be a little more pricey than domestic, but they are all small beans compared to engine/transmission problems. Also, if you're not sure, I think I'd recommend a newer YEAR car with higher mileage than vice versa. The engines can handle the wear and tear. I always thought lower mileage would be a better option, but with my current car I'm realizing that wasn't the case. |
|
#13
|
|||
|
|||
|
Alright, thanks for the advice. My friend has a Nissan Altima that we road tripped in over spring break. When I drove it, it seemed pretty solid - how does it compare to the Maxima? Just a little less HP and less amenities inside?
|
|
#14
|
|||
|
|||
|
I basically in the same boat. Same price range, looking at the same cars. Although I'm also considering a lightly used 2003 or 2004 Taurus. Can be had relatively cheap, and if taken care of, can go 100+ easily.
|
|
#15
|
|||
|
|||
|
I just solved the same dilemma. Looked at all the same choices. I went with the Nissan Maxima. Nissan is a comparable car to the Hondas and Toyotas, but at a more affordable price. The Altima is a solid choice, a bit smaller and with less oomph, but good. If your going to keep it for a while, I would suggest the Maxima. Eventually you will want the extra size. Plus I had 3 mechanics tell me that the Maxima has better overall reliability than the Altima.
Don't ignore the possibilities of Ebay. I picked up a 2000 Maxima GE for $4000 under retail on ebay. Needed $1200 in repairs, but even after that, I'm only 250$ over wholesale. |
|
#16
|
|||
|
|||
|
go older and nicer, so go with an older Accord over a newer Civic. Older Maxima over newer sentra.
Honestly i would go with like 99-00 Acura TL or CL |
|
#17
|
|||
|
|||
|
In my experiences and also based on what I've read in Consumer Reports, the Nissans are less reliable and the Hondas are less sporty. Is there a reason you're not looking at Toyotas? Any Honda or Toyota you buy will run for a few hundred thousand miles with minimal maintenance, and if you look at some used car prices you'll find that both brands hold their value far better than anything else, including the Nissans (which are still good though).
What models to look at are determined by how much room you want, what fuel economy you want, and how much power you want. The Civic/Corolla/Sentra are all good cars, but small. The Accord/Camry/Altima are a little bigger with more power but worse fuel economy. I'd take a look at those models primarily, or if size isn't a problem and you want to save money look for a used Toyota Echo. You also might want to consider the Toyota Matrix- there is a six speed manual version if that floats your boat, and it still gets okay mileage. |
|
#18
|
|||
|
|||
|
Do you just not like the Camry? It does seem a bit odd that it's not grouped within your list, especially given your subsequent posts that seem to indicate your desire for reliability.
|
|
#19
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
I'm looking to get a car in the near future, and I need some suggestions as to what makes/models I should look at. I want something that is decently nice - nothing fancy, but not a piece of crap. I want a manual transmission 4-door sedan. I live in Seattle, and will be buying the car here, then driving it to Chicago for school in September. I'm willing to spend up to $10k on it, but I wouldn't mind spending less than that. Here is a list of the makes/models that I have considered: Honda Accord Honda Civic Suburu Legacy Nissan Altima Nissan Maxima Mazda Mazda3 Which of those will be the best value, or what else should I look at? What about brands like Hyundai or Kia? What about Saturn? Lower insurance rates would be nice, as would higher gas mileage for the roadtrip. I'm definately open to any suggestions. Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] I've been out of the car repair business for 5 years and am not up to date on what's good and what's junk anymore. From what I recall I would stay away from Mazda, especially their low end models. The Altima seemed like a decent car and will probably be less expensive than the Maxima. You can't go wrong with Honda IMO. I worked on a lot of Outbacks and they were nice enough. Looks like you've got a pretty good list there. I hear rumours that Hyundai has turned the ship around and is producing decent cars now, but that's hearsay. Happy hunting. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|