Compact car purchase - opinions?
#41
Originally Posted by pimpin-tl
Originally it was going to be a Accord and Civic. But the Accord was a dog on the highway with the 4 banger. It felt like you could get runed over. Due to the weight and little power increase I think that hurt the Accord. Gillman Honda San Antonio.
just curious.
and i was wondering if it was gillman honda houston because i've had nothing but horrible experiences there.
#42
Originally Posted by SakiGT
I love how these threads turn into "buy the car I got" opinions.
Why wouldn't you recommend a car that you own, you have experience with it, and if its positive....
#44
Originally Posted by NSXNEXT
Most people on this board have a hardon for the Mazda 3.
I could throw the Fit/Yaris/Versa/xD in the mix, does anyone have any experience with them? Their power is a bit lacking, and most don't achieve any better MPG than a Civic/Corolla. They are a bit cheaper, though. I've heard the Fit is a great car, but 109hp....ouch.
Last edited by jjanders; 12-06-2007 at 10:03 AM.
#45
Driven the Mazda 3 --- really liked it but it lacks some safety features here in
Driven the Acura EL --- which is essentially the Civic....couldn't stand the dash - found the digi-speedo and its placement very distracting. I like the Civic's steering wheel though.
Been in the Fit during a test drive --- it really lacks power, to a point that would probably make me nervous about fast merges onto high speed roads.
Driven the Acura EL --- which is essentially the Civic....couldn't stand the dash - found the digi-speedo and its placement very distracting. I like the Civic's steering wheel though.
Been in the Fit during a test drive --- it really lacks power, to a point that would probably make me nervous about fast merges onto high speed roads.
#46
Originally Posted by I Go To Costco
Yeah.... "buy the car I've never even sat in or driven before because I read reviews" opinions are so much better.
Why wouldn't you recommend a car that you own, you have experience with it, and if its positive....
Why wouldn't you recommend a car that you own, you have experience with it, and if its positive....
FTR, I have driven or at least rode in most of the compacts listed. The Mazda 3 is a no brainer. Cant help but jump that brandwagon.
Also, I think threads like these are good starting points, but thats it.
Ive found going to each car's forum and searching for threads like "I wish my ___ had this" or "things I dont like about my ___." You get a lot more information that way.
Last edited by SakiGT; 12-06-2007 at 11:28 AM.
#47
Originally Posted by Street Spirit
Driven the Mazda 3 --- really liked it but it lacks some safety features here in
What were those again? I'm trying to steer my brother in law into a Mazda 3.
#49
Originally Posted by pimpin-tl
Driven a friends mazda 5spd 3. And personally it was slower than the CIVIC in the way it felt. Dunno why. But otherwise they are good cars.
j/p
#50
Originally Posted by pimpin-tl
Driven a friends mazda 5spd 3. And personally it was slower than the CIVIC in the way it felt. Dunno why. But otherwise they are good cars.
#51
Originally Posted by nokiaman
Really, may it was the smaller engine. The 3 I drove had the 2.3 motor and it seemed to pull hard with the manual transmission. But I've never driven the new civics yet so I can't tell ya.
#53
^with me being one of the resident GM fanboys now how could I forget.
Those look pretty cool, wonder if they'll have a Redline version aka the VXR. I should go test drive one when they come out. Its supposed to come out January of next year.
Those look pretty cool, wonder if they'll have a Redline version aka the VXR. I should go test drive one when they come out. Its supposed to come out January of next year.
#54
Originally Posted by dom
What were those again? I'm trying to steer my brother in law into a Mazda 3.
Also, there's no trunk release on the key fob, which I thought was a little odd and potentially annoying.
I wrote all about my test drive in a thread somewhere here when I was considering a 3 (and others) a while ago.
#57
Originally Posted by Street Spirit
No traction control or stability control here in but it is available in the States. It also fairs pretty poor in crash test ratings.
Also, there's no trunk release on the key fob, which I thought was a little odd and potentially annoying.
I wrote all about my test drive in a thread somewhere here when I was considering a 3 (and others) a while ago.
Also, there's no trunk release on the key fob, which I thought was a little odd and potentially annoying.
I wrote all about my test drive in a thread somewhere here when I was considering a 3 (and others) a while ago.
But considering the alternative is a Dodge Avenger, I'll take the chance with no stability control.
#59
I've driven the mazda 3 when my old boss bought one and it does have some pull to it, but it always felt kinda delayed in the low end when merging. It did feel very tossable and has a pretty appealing interior IMO. I haven't driven the civic although I was considering one before I got the 2nd gen TL.
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