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2013 Honda Accord Sport CVT
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2014 Mazda 6 GS
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2012 VW Jetta GLI
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Keep the 09 Rabbit
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#47
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In terms of options, what should I be looking for? There's a Sport package that tightens things up correct?
Last edited by dom; 02-28-2013 at 01:37 PM.
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#50
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A used A4 is something I was actually looking at awhile back. Kind of forgot about it recently. It can be within the budget as well and it fits in the garage. And I love the styling. Although not certain I'd go wagon.
In terms of options, what should I be looking for? There's a Sport package that tightens things up correct?
In terms of options, what should I be looking for? There's a Sport package that tightens things up correct?
I saw a 2011 A4 Avant S-Line Titanium recently and it looked awesome. If I had kids, that'd be my car. It was this car, but in meteor grey:
http://www.kilometermagazine.com/art...t-titanium.jpg
#51
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A used A4 is something I was actually looking at awhile back. Kind of forgot about it recently. It can be within the budget as well and it fits in the garage. And I love the styling. Although not certain I'd go wagon.
In terms of options, what should I be looking for? There's a Sport package that tightens things up correct?
In terms of options, what should I be looking for? There's a Sport package that tightens things up correct?
#52
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Yes. There is a Sports Packages which drops it a bit and tightens it up. That is what we had and it is totally worth it. Be aware there is also an S-Line package... but that is mostly cosmetic (wheels, grilles, etc). So you want the Sports package. Both the A4 and A6 we owned had it and it makes a big difference in looks and feel on both...
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#54
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Agreed. I remember looking at B7 S-Line sedans and I couldn't tell the difference between one and a base A4 sedan. Even the wheels were the same.
Which baffled me considering how good the Ultrasport package was on the early B6s.
Which baffled me considering how good the Ultrasport package was on the early B6s.
#55
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Also took out the demo GLI. Really liked that as well but they wouldn't budge below 28k. For a 2012, I think it's a bit high, not sure. Loved the motor and the chassis on the car, and the red stitching everywhere is a very nice touch.
Tough call. Plan to take out a 6 this week but I don't see myself being able to live with a NA 4 banger.
#56
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So did some more test driving today. Things have also changed a bit in that the wife wants a bigger car so we can all fit, that may eliminiate the Jetta.
Decided to give the I4 Accord another shot first. The car simply isn't for me. This was the second time I've driven a car equipped with a CVT and while this is worlds better than the CVT in the Civic Hybrid loaner I had, its still a terrible transmission IMO. Rubber band effect is there and what's worse, when you come off the gas its almost as if the engine stops working and the car gets jerky, my wife in the passenger seat noticed it right away. Also, its got no power. Even in Sport mode it just didn't feel like there was much there. Econ button off and all. My old TSX felt far peppier and that was just adequate IMO.
Next up was the V6. Sure enough it was a gem, transmission was night and day better, butterly smooth and plenty of power. No complaints with the car whatsoever other than the terrible color selection. Only 4 colors up here in that trim. After that drive there was no way the I4 was in the running.
Drove right across the Street to the Ford dealer and took out a 2.0 SE. Again I was very impressed and the wife loves it. The seating position is better IMO probably because you feel more like your planted in the car because of the high beltline and high center console. Much sportier feeling. No question visibility is better in the Accord though. Chassis is also better than the Accords. Tigter steering and the bumps are soaked up beautifully. Not a great deal better but better. Tons of tourque on tap as well. Much like the Accord V6 the car doesn't lack for power at all.
So it comes down to pricing.
The Accord V6 can be had I think for around 37K out the door. (MSRP + tax is 39K but I imagine there's some room there.) But has 3.99% financing which drives the cost up considerably.
The Fusion SE can be had for about 34.5K out the door and has 0%. (MSRP on this one is $32,879 but $30,500 was easily negotiated)
This Fusion I drove has the SE Appearance package, (18" wheels, Red Stiched seats, and rear spolier), Navi, My Ford Touch, heated seats and Sunroof. In comparison to the Accord its missing leather, Collision warning, Sideview camera and lane watch but adds Navi. Other than the leather I don't care too much about those options.
With interest and presuming I put nothing down the Accord will cost me $41,100, The Fusion $34,500...
Is the Accord worth the 6K more?Granted, I'll be making some of that back in fuel savings but not 6K worth. Sorry for the long post, feels good to put it in writing.
Decided to give the I4 Accord another shot first. The car simply isn't for me. This was the second time I've driven a car equipped with a CVT and while this is worlds better than the CVT in the Civic Hybrid loaner I had, its still a terrible transmission IMO. Rubber band effect is there and what's worse, when you come off the gas its almost as if the engine stops working and the car gets jerky, my wife in the passenger seat noticed it right away. Also, its got no power. Even in Sport mode it just didn't feel like there was much there. Econ button off and all. My old TSX felt far peppier and that was just adequate IMO.
Next up was the V6. Sure enough it was a gem, transmission was night and day better, butterly smooth and plenty of power. No complaints with the car whatsoever other than the terrible color selection. Only 4 colors up here in that trim. After that drive there was no way the I4 was in the running.
Drove right across the Street to the Ford dealer and took out a 2.0 SE. Again I was very impressed and the wife loves it. The seating position is better IMO probably because you feel more like your planted in the car because of the high beltline and high center console. Much sportier feeling. No question visibility is better in the Accord though. Chassis is also better than the Accords. Tigter steering and the bumps are soaked up beautifully. Not a great deal better but better. Tons of tourque on tap as well. Much like the Accord V6 the car doesn't lack for power at all.
So it comes down to pricing.
The Accord V6 can be had I think for around 37K out the door. (MSRP + tax is 39K but I imagine there's some room there.) But has 3.99% financing which drives the cost up considerably.
The Fusion SE can be had for about 34.5K out the door and has 0%. (MSRP on this one is $32,879 but $30,500 was easily negotiated)
This Fusion I drove has the SE Appearance package, (18" wheels, Red Stiched seats, and rear spolier), Navi, My Ford Touch, heated seats and Sunroof. In comparison to the Accord its missing leather, Collision warning, Sideview camera and lane watch but adds Navi. Other than the leather I don't care too much about those options.
With interest and presuming I put nothing down the Accord will cost me $41,100, The Fusion $34,500...
Is the Accord worth the 6K more?Granted, I'll be making some of that back in fuel savings but not 6K worth. Sorry for the long post, feels good to put it in writing.
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#57
Glad the test drives are going well!
You can always use the $6,000 difference at the end of the term and take the family on a memorable vacation.![Big Grin](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
If you ever have to squeeze the three kidlets into the car, consider looking at the Diono car seats - previously Radian/Sunshine Kids (they make a high-back booster as well, if that's what your eldest is using). They are far less bulky and narrower, specifically designed to be able to fit three across --- or so is the claim.
When do you guys have to make your final decision about the car?
You can always use the $6,000 difference at the end of the term and take the family on a memorable vacation.
![Big Grin](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
If you ever have to squeeze the three kidlets into the car, consider looking at the Diono car seats - previously Radian/Sunshine Kids (they make a high-back booster as well, if that's what your eldest is using). They are far less bulky and narrower, specifically designed to be able to fit three across --- or so is the claim.
When do you guys have to make your final decision about the car?
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#59
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Glad the test drives are going well!
You can always use the $6,000 difference at the end of the term and take the family on a memorable vacation.![Big Grin](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
If you ever have to squeeze the three kidlets into the car, consider looking at the Diono car seats - previously Radian/Sunshine Kids (they make a high-back booster as well, if that's what your eldest is using). They are far less bulky and narrower, specifically designed to be able to fit three across --- or so is the claim.
When do you guys have to make your final decision about the car?
You can always use the $6,000 difference at the end of the term and take the family on a memorable vacation.
![Big Grin](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
If you ever have to squeeze the three kidlets into the car, consider looking at the Diono car seats - previously Radian/Sunshine Kids (they make a high-back booster as well, if that's what your eldest is using). They are far less bulky and narrower, specifically designed to be able to fit three across --- or so is the claim.
When do you guys have to make your final decision about the car?
Would like to decide within a week or 2, I'm in the car shopping mode now
![Big Grin](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
#60
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Its 41K after interest but I have to factor that into the cost. In all likely hood I'd put some money down if I went with an Accord just to ease the interest hit.
#61
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So did some more test driving today. Things have also changed a bit in that the wife wants a bigger car so we can all fit, that may eliminiate the Jetta.
Decided to give the I4 Accord another shot first. The car simply isn't for me. This was the second time I've driven a car equipped with a CVT and while this is worlds better than the CVT in the Civic Hybrid loaner I had, its still a terrible transmission IMO. Rubber band effect is there and what's worse, when you come off the gas its almost as if the engine stops working and the car gets jerky, my wife in the passenger seat noticed it right away. Also, its got no power. Even in Sport mode it just didn't feel like there was much there. Econ button off and all. My old TSX felt far peppier and that was just adequate IMO.
Next up was the V6. Sure enough it was a gem, transmission was night and day better, butterly smooth and plenty of power. No complaints with the car whatsoever other than the terrible color selection. Only 4 colors up here in that trim. After that drive there was no way the I4 was in the running.
Drove right across the Street to the Ford dealer and took out a 2.0 SE. Again I was very impressed and the wife loves it. The seating position is better IMO probably because you feel more like your planted in the car because of the high beltline and high center console. Much sportier feeling. No question visibility is better in the Accord though. Chassis is also better than the Accords. Tigter steering and the bumps are soaked up beautifully. Not a great deal better but better. Tons of tourque on tap as well. Much like the Accord V6 the car doesn't lack for power at all.
So it comes down to pricing.
The Accord V6 can be had I think for around 37K out the door. (MSRP + tax is 39K but I imagine there's some room there.) But has 3.99% financing which drives the cost up considerably.
The Fusion SE can be had for about 34.5K out the door and has 0%. (MSRP on this one is $32,879 but $30,500 was easily negotiated)
This Fusion I drove has the SE Appearance package, (18" wheels, Red Stiched seats, and rear spolier), Navi, My Ford Touch, heated seats and Sunroof. In comparison to the Accord its missing leather, Collision warning, Sideview camera and lane watch but adds Navi. Other than the leather I don't care too much about those options.
With interest and presuming I put nothing down the Accord will cost me $41,100, The Fusion $34,500...
Is the Accord worth the 6K more?Granted, I'll be making some of that back in fuel savings but not 6K worth. Sorry for the long post, feels good to put it in writing.
Decided to give the I4 Accord another shot first. The car simply isn't for me. This was the second time I've driven a car equipped with a CVT and while this is worlds better than the CVT in the Civic Hybrid loaner I had, its still a terrible transmission IMO. Rubber band effect is there and what's worse, when you come off the gas its almost as if the engine stops working and the car gets jerky, my wife in the passenger seat noticed it right away. Also, its got no power. Even in Sport mode it just didn't feel like there was much there. Econ button off and all. My old TSX felt far peppier and that was just adequate IMO.
Next up was the V6. Sure enough it was a gem, transmission was night and day better, butterly smooth and plenty of power. No complaints with the car whatsoever other than the terrible color selection. Only 4 colors up here in that trim. After that drive there was no way the I4 was in the running.
Drove right across the Street to the Ford dealer and took out a 2.0 SE. Again I was very impressed and the wife loves it. The seating position is better IMO probably because you feel more like your planted in the car because of the high beltline and high center console. Much sportier feeling. No question visibility is better in the Accord though. Chassis is also better than the Accords. Tigter steering and the bumps are soaked up beautifully. Not a great deal better but better. Tons of tourque on tap as well. Much like the Accord V6 the car doesn't lack for power at all.
So it comes down to pricing.
The Accord V6 can be had I think for around 37K out the door. (MSRP + tax is 39K but I imagine there's some room there.) But has 3.99% financing which drives the cost up considerably.
The Fusion SE can be had for about 34.5K out the door and has 0%. (MSRP on this one is $32,879 but $30,500 was easily negotiated)
This Fusion I drove has the SE Appearance package, (18" wheels, Red Stiched seats, and rear spolier), Navi, My Ford Touch, heated seats and Sunroof. In comparison to the Accord its missing leather, Collision warning, Sideview camera and lane watch but adds Navi. Other than the leather I don't care too much about those options.
With interest and presuming I put nothing down the Accord will cost me $41,100, The Fusion $34,500...
Is the Accord worth the 6K more?Granted, I'll be making some of that back in fuel savings but not 6K worth. Sorry for the long post, feels good to put it in writing.
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#65
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Not yet. Walked into a Mazda dealer last Saturday, walked around for 10 minutes and not one person offered to help so I got pissed and left. I don't look like a punk kid so I'm not sure why I wasn't worth at least a hello. That's never happened at another dealer I've been to. I'll have to try another Mazda dealer. But if the Accord test drive in any indication the I4 6 won't be in the running.
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#66
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Great summary, sounds like you have a few things to think about. If it eases your mind the Ford does look like a mini aston
I saw a charcoal grey one the other day making a left from a side street, I had to do a double take cause I actually thought it was an aston for a second. My company car program might be changing in the near future and if so I'm hoping I can get into a fusion titanium loaded, and have it come in on budget. Looks like right now with the 0% APR it will work...
![Too Cool](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/toocool.gif)
Those rims on the Titanium are nice too.
Honestly I may just let my wife make the call and I know she'll choose the Fusion. 6K is 6K..
#68
The sizzle in the Steak
Get the Fusion!!!!
It looks incredible.
It looks incredible.
#69
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I wasn't sold on the Fusion initially and still think I might put the Accord ahead of it exterior styling wise but its damn close. The Fusion does look pimp in black though. Interior wise the Fusion in a clear winner IMO. Simple, clean layout that looks upscale.
Those rims on the Titanium are nice too.
Honestly I may just let my wife make the call and I know she'll choose the Fusion. 6K is 6K..
Those rims on the Titanium are nice too.
Honestly I may just let my wife make the call and I know she'll choose the Fusion. 6K is 6K..
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#70
The sizzle in the Steak
![Ron A](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/killer.gif)
He'll be able to wrap his head around it. :wink:
#71
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Think 2-3 years in advance. I was ok with an Accord and 2 kids, but for 3, family wins and there goes your justification for a minivan.
You'll be better with an el cheapo 12-15K$ 15-20K miles 2011-2012 Dodge Caravan and another low cost toy for you.
Example;
http://wwwa.autohebdo.net/a/Dodge/Ca...howcpo=ShowCPO
You'll be better with an el cheapo 12-15K$ 15-20K miles 2011-2012 Dodge Caravan and another low cost toy for you.
Example;
http://wwwa.autohebdo.net/a/Dodge/Ca...howcpo=ShowCPO
Last edited by Saintor; 03-09-2013 at 09:14 AM.
#74
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![Wink](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Yes, as mentioned, already have an Ody so hauling capabilities are covered.
Getting worried about both the Fusion and Accord as first year builds. My 04TSX had a number of issues. Need to give this more thought.
#79
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A new car is 30K$C+ with taxes, not counting interests. At this point, I would rather have a real toy, get 2500$ out of my account and do the following;
- Keep the Rabbit three more years
- Lower the suspension
- Install an aftermarket exhaust (that 5-cyl. can sound really nice)
- Install nicer 17" wheels
- Install short shifter kit
Otherwise the Mazda6 gets my vote.
#80
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Would have been nice if it was mentioned at the same time the 3 kids were. ![Tomato](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/tomato.gif)
A new car is 30K$C+ with taxes, not counting interests. At this point, I would rather have a real toy, get 2500$ out of my account and do the following;
- Keep the Rabbit three more years
- Lower the suspension
- Install an aftermarket exhaust (that 5-cyl. can sound really nice)
- Install nicer 17" wheels
- Install short shifter kit
Otherwise the Mazda6 gets my vote.
![Tomato](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/tomato.gif)
A new car is 30K$C+ with taxes, not counting interests. At this point, I would rather have a real toy, get 2500$ out of my account and do the following;
- Keep the Rabbit three more years
- Lower the suspension
- Install an aftermarket exhaust (that 5-cyl. can sound really nice)
- Install nicer 17" wheels
- Install short shifter kit
Otherwise the Mazda6 gets my vote.
First post dude.
![Wink](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Although we still have an 07 Ody to lug the kids around so size isn't the only factor.