Which car should I get out of the following? (USA)
ruffledviolet
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All 2013, for a 2-3 year lease
a) Mazda3
b) Dodge Dart
c) Ford Focus
d) Hyundai Elantra
Background:
I'm a chick. I can barely drive an automatic, never mind a stick. I'll be sharing the car with my boyfriend who is a guy and likes fast cars. We'll be living in the Houston, TX area.
a) Mazda3
b) Dodge Dart
c) Ford Focus
d) Hyundai Elantra
Background:
I'm a chick. I can barely drive an automatic, never mind a stick. I'll be sharing the car with my boyfriend who is a guy and likes fast cars. We'll be living in the Houston, TX area.
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Out of those four, I would suggest the Ford Focus or Mazda 3. I hate Hyundai, sorry!!0
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Mazda is a horrible car.
I suggest go with dodge or ford. cheap car parts0 -
I have a 2006 Mazda 3 and love it! Almost at 150,000 miles and has she is doing great! Knock on wood... Zoom Zoom0
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ford0
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Fusion with the 2.0 eco-boost0
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Fusion with the 2.0 eco-boost
I would have to agree with Fusion. I have one and love it...super speedy. But, Focus would be good too.0 -
All 2013, for a 2-3 year lease
a) Mazda3
b) Dodge Dart
c) Ford Focus
d) Hyundai Elantra
Background:
I'm a chick. I can barely drive an automatic, never mind a stick. I'll be sharing the car with my boyfriend who is a guy and likes fast cars. We'll be living in the Houston, TX area.
As a ravenous car fanatic who used to deliver cars from one place to another (for rentals).. none of these. Ford is possibly the worst- for all the American hoo-ha over it, that brand has the most problems. Hyundai (a sh*** foreign brand..) is a second and Dodge is an easy third (Dodge is notorious for never fixing certain problems). Mazda, although Ford has 3% in it, is the lesser of the evils.
Have you considered a Honda Civic? A Kia Soul? Anything Toyota or Chevy (which is in the top 5 the last few years.. and my top choices from experience, alone.)
But, I can understand that you like what you like.0 -
The ford or Mazda will be sporty-ish drives. The dodge dart is the same old chrysler garbage as always...especially bad if you are leasing, it will depreciate more than the others. The Mazda is really the best bet.0
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Dodge Dart of all of those. My father delivered cars for years and never had anything nice to say about important. Its all preference though. The simple thing to do would be go car shopping and test drive the cars with him.0
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Oh and there is nothing to driving a stick. I learned to drive by taking the car to work I had a standard neon... much more fun to drive then an automatic. Total control over the engine so its really safer in the snow. You can always learn to drive manual!0
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If you buy foreign my level of respect for you decreases a lot. Buy the dodge dart.0
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Nissan Altima. So goood0
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If you buy foreign my level of respect for you decreases a lot. Buy the dodge dart.
I'm glad that is a contributing factor.0 -
If you buy foreign my level of respect for you decreases a lot. Buy the dodge dart.
I'm glad that is a contributing factor.
About what economy you're gonna support, it should be0 -
All 2013, for a 2-3 year lease
a) Mazda3
b) Dodge Dart
c) Ford Focus
d) Hyundai Elantra
Background:
I'm a chick. I can barely drive an automatic, never mind a stick. I'll be sharing the car with my boyfriend who is a guy and likes fast cars. We'll be living in the Houston, TX area.
Unless the Focus is the svt, and the dart is the srt 4? ( I really don't know the performance models of the imports ) the bold part invalidates your list.0 -
If you buy foreign my level of respect for you decreases a lot. Buy the dodge dart.0
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As a ravenous car fanatic who used to deliver cars from one place to another (for rentals).. none of these. Ford is possibly the worst- for all the American hoo-ha over it, that brand has the most problems. Hyundai (a sh*** foreign brand..) is a second and Dodge is an easy third (Dodge is notorious for never fixing certain problems). Mazda, although Ford has 3% in it, is the lesser of the evils.
Have you considered a Honda Civic? A Kia Soul? Anything Toyota or Chevy (which is in the top 5 the last few years.. and my top choices from experience, alone.)
But, I can understand that you like what you like.
Did consider the Honda Civic and the Chevy Cruze, but boyfriend isn't into it and both are slightly more expensive than the ones I listed. I didn't bother with Kia. I forget why Toyota was eliminated from our list.0 -
Oh and there is nothing to driving a stick. I learned to drive by taking the car to work I had a standard neon... much more fun to drive then an automatic. Total control over the engine so its really safer in the snow. You can always learn to drive manual!
Boyfriend tried to teach me and I didn't have much success. I'd be willing to try to learn again, but wouldn't feel comfortable rushing into it with a new car. I really have close to 0 driving experience and may need to drive for work.Unless the Focus is the svt, and the dart is the srt 4? ( I really don't know the performance models of the imports ) the bold part invalidates your list.
Yeah well, I'm the one paying for it so I don't really care. Especially since his main concern is what it looks like... My point is the car will be used by both of us, so I don't necessarily just want the best car for me, I want the best one for both of us.0 -
Dodge Dart of all of those. My father delivered cars for years and never had anything nice to say about important. Its all preference though. The simple thing to do would be go car shopping and test drive the cars with him.
I'd love for him to test drive them with me, but he's out of the country and I don't have a car to get me to a dealership. Going to try to get a friend to take me, but we're all busy with college and I'd feel bad wasting their time. BF and I will have a few days to shop around while we rent a car.0 -
The new Dodge Dart Is pretty sweet, and it comes nicely equipped for < 20K (Dart Aero or Limited version) . Given the choices, I'd pick that one.0
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The ford or Mazda will be sporty-ish drives. The dodge dart is the same old chrysler garbage as always...especially bad if you are leasing, it will depreciate more than the others. The Mazda is really the best bet.
Thanks for your input. The Dodge Dart is probably our current favorite. I'll keep that in mind.0 -
After driving them all you will know. You will know. :bigsmile:0
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The new Dodge Dart Is pretty sweet, and it comes nicely equipped for < 20K (Dart Aero or Limited version) . Given the choices, I'd pick that one.
What he said.0 -
I have a Mazda 6 sport wagon and I love it!
My son has a Mazda 3 Hatchback and loves it as well.
If I were to part with my 6 it would only be to get the better mileage on the 3. I think they are sharp!0 -
I love all things Subaru! I have an Impreza and my husband has a Forester! You should look into those!0
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I'd say the Mazda 3 or the Focus, since they're essentially the same car. I'm a Ford girl. I had an 01 Focus that I drove for 8 years until about a month ago and I changed to a '12 Fiesta (Mazda 2)- Love the gas mileage and that it's a bit sportier than my Focus was. The new Fiesta is about the same size as the old Focus but I love the new body style of the new Focus.0
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All 2013, for a 2-3 year lease
a) Mazda3
b) Dodge Dart
c) Ford Focus
d) Hyundai Elantra
Background:
I'm a chick. I can barely drive an automatic, never mind a stick. I'll be sharing the car with my boyfriend who is a guy and likes fast cars. We'll be living in the Houston, TX area.
I think Dodge and Ford suck, and the others here hate the other two. lol
Toyota or Honda?0 -
Go with the Fusion. My best friend just got a Focus a month ago and it's spent more time in the shop than at her place. She's regretting not getting the Fusion she had her eyes on.0
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Subaru Impreza would be a good car to fit both of you. But out of the 4 you chose, I'd suggest the Focus. It's the best quality for the price.0
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Civic, Fusion, or something Chevy0
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