New Car Suggestions!
New Car Suggestions!
I was thinking 20-30 range since im relatively poor, and from a 2door to not quite an suv.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face.
So I test drove the following today
Honda Civic Hybrid
Honda Civic coupe
Honda Accord Sedan
Scion tC
Toyota Camry Hybrid
Toyota FJ
Nissan Altima
Nissan 350Z
Infinity G35
Infinity M35
Hybrids were pretty cool, but not worth it imo. The Civic was quite a bit better than I had thought, definitely liked the dash, at least more than the Scion's. Scion drove a bit better than the civic coupe.
Accord, Camry, Altima all drove about the same. 350Z was too small really. Altima I tested was a V-6 and didn't drive much worse than the G35. Bad thing about the G35 was I got to 85 without really noticing heh. Rear passenger room in the G35s was a lot less than I thought id be.
Overall in terms of price/performance, the Civic was probably tops, although the Scion comes pretty close.
Honda Civic Hybrid
Honda Civic coupe
Honda Accord Sedan
Scion tC
Toyota Camry Hybrid
Toyota FJ
Nissan Altima
Nissan 350Z
Infinity G35
Infinity M35
Hybrids were pretty cool, but not worth it imo. The Civic was quite a bit better than I had thought, definitely liked the dash, at least more than the Scion's. Scion drove a bit better than the civic coupe.
Accord, Camry, Altima all drove about the same. 350Z was too small really. Altima I tested was a V-6 and didn't drive much worse than the G35. Bad thing about the G35 was I got to 85 without really noticing heh. Rear passenger room in the G35s was a lot less than I thought id be.
Overall in terms of price/performance, the Civic was probably tops, although the Scion comes pretty close.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face.
Mostly because I didn't like the styling of a bunch of the smaller sedans - Cobalt, Focus, Rabbit, Corolla, RSX, Ion. And the "good" ones like the 3 series, A4s, G35s are out of my desired price range.
That and I didn't bother to find out where some dealerships were. They're all pretty much on the same 2 roads, but all of the "main" 3 I want to test (toyota, honda, nissan) were on US1 which is right on the coast.
Would have liked to try an eclipse / mazada 3 / GTI / S40, but probably do that next weekend.
Insurance wise, I'd probably be better off with my Corolla I'd imagine, how much do you guys pay now?
That and I didn't bother to find out where some dealerships were. They're all pretty much on the same 2 roads, but all of the "main" 3 I want to test (toyota, honda, nissan) were on US1 which is right on the coast.
Would have liked to try an eclipse / mazada 3 / GTI / S40, but probably do that next weekend.
Insurance wise, I'd probably be better off with my Corolla I'd imagine, how much do you guys pay now?
Last edited by Dave on Sun Mar 11, 2007 6:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face.
hah, oops so apparently I didn't really need to give them my driver's license to test drive (only at Nissan & Infiniti oddly) and now I'm at risk of getting 15 bazillion credit checks against my score.
< noez!
But the Nissan dealer called my cell with a generic pre-recorded message which makes me think of his really bad teeth.

But the Nissan dealer called my cell with a generic pre-recorded message which makes me think of his really bad teeth.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face.
I haggled up to 3,000 for my corolla and a few hundred under invoice for the civic, putting me at exactly 15000 OTD. Time to see if the other dealership can beat that lol. This is almost fun being a complete ass. Apparently all of "my people" are good at it.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face.
Originally haggled a 2007 EX coupe, then did a reverse bait and switch sorta and went with the LX coupe. I tried the Civic Si, wasn't too impressed and the EX didn't have enough features I cared about over the LX to justify the cost. Didn't consider an 06 because uhh, they didn't bother to show me any new 06s? I figure the resale value of 1 year newer is > than the lower cost of a new 06.
Of course, I still haven't "closed" since I think I've sufficently pissed off both Honda dealers by leaving (what I know now) as good offers on the table and playing them against each other.. (like literally walking out of their little office to call the other one up heh)..... so we'll see. I still haven't ruled out the tC... I like the styling, and haven't pissed of the dealership with the model I'm considering yet.
Of course, I still haven't "closed" since I think I've sufficently pissed off both Honda dealers by leaving (what I know now) as good offers on the table and playing them against each other.. (like literally walking out of their little office to call the other one up heh)..... so we'll see. I still haven't ruled out the tC... I like the styling, and haven't pissed of the dealership with the model I'm considering yet.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face.
Procrastinated one week, no dealers went any lower so I bought a Silver Civic for 15k OTD, financed 5k (just for kicks). Unless of course, I don't get the 2.9% apr because they want to be mean or something. Worked out to them paying $3,174.98 for my awesome Corolla. I haggled 98 cents for my poorly manufactured and peeling CMU sticker. I kept my valet keys just incase I ever come across a white corolla with a dent in the rear bumper.
Me moving all my stuff to the new car


Me moving all my stuff to the new car

It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face.