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Low End Sedans (under $16k)

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Re: I Have Both A Versa and A Fit, and If I Could Only Have One... [thegrad by micweb
Apr 29, 2008 (2:44 pm)
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Replying to: thegraduate (Apr 29, 2008 2:20 pm)

The 2007 Malibus came with side curtain airbags, crash well, and sip gas whether it's the 6 or th3 4. An excellent choice, I'd check Consumer Reports to confirm reliability. Some GM models are great (like our Impala) while others are dodgy.
 
The reason I switched from American cars on my last round of purchases was concern about poor dealer warranty service. The American brands have really tightened their wallets and I don't think you get nearly the level of warranty service (fix it right the first time) from American brand dealers as you get from the Big 3 Japanese dealers.
 
I don't mind a few defects if they get fixed. I don't like driving 10-20,000 miles with annoying but not life-threatening problems only to get brushed off by the dealers despite multiple visits.
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Re: I Have Both A Versa and A Fit, and If I Could Only Have One... [thegraduate] by backy
Apr 29, 2008 (2:55 pm)
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Replying to: thegraduate (Apr 29, 2008 2:20 pm)

If the folks are looking for their 2nd car as a highway cruiser, I don't know why they're looking in the low-end class. There's nothing there I'd really care to drive in for long distances on a highway--the Versa would probably come closest, but take a good look at the Edmunds.com long-term test on that score.
 
If they want a mid-sizer, they could go with a year-old Malibu, but they could also get a brand-new Fusion for $14k, or a new Milan or Sonata for $15k, any of which would be a fine highway cruiser but with a known service history (new!), and good reliabiilty record, and full factory warranty.
 
They really seem to be all over the place on this car decision, don't they?
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Re: I Have Both A Versa and A Fit, and If I Could Only Have One... [backy] by micweb
Apr 29, 2008 (3:02 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Apr 29, 2008 2:55 pm)

I agree with Backy on the Fusion, it's been showing up as ad specials, WITH an automatic, in the Bay Area for just a tad over $14k.
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All Over the Board! by thegraduate
Apr 29, 2008 (5:05 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Apr 29, 2008 2:55 pm)

They really seem to be all over the place on this car decision, don't they?
Haha, here's the deal:
 
When they started shopping for a car two months ago, their income was a good deal more than in it is now. Originally, they were looking for something comfortable first and foremost, with extra power a plus. Now that my mom has resigned her position at her job, the income has dropped off, but the need for a car has actually increased (she worked from home). Now, their budget has dropped off by about $10k, and fuel economy is more important.
 
I've mentioned the Fusion and Taurus before and they just can't get past the "bling bling front end and cheesy tail lights."
 
So, you summed it up really well actually; they're in a position they've never been in, and aren't sure what vehicle will fit their needs and budget best; a lightly used bigger car or a fuel-sipping new small car. I'm doing my best to shop around and present info to them (I like doing it so it's no biggie). Sorry if I'm all over the board as well; I just hope it at least makes for interesting conversation!
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Re: All Over the Board! [thegraduate] by backy
Apr 29, 2008 (6:26 pm)
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Replying to: thegraduate (Apr 29, 2008 5:05 pm)

Don't forget the "fuel-sipping used smal car" option. That would be their lowest overall cost.
 
FWIW, the 2006 Elantra GLS is a very smooth-riding, roomy, quiet, and comfortable small car. It has more traditional styling that some like a lot better than the 2007+ Elantras. It is Edmunds.com's top choice in used small cars. I get mid-to-upper 30s mpg with the AT cruising on the highway ('04 GT). But the later 2006 Elantras got the updated engine that went into the 2007+ Elantras! Also, it comes in a 5-door hatch (GLS and GT trims), albeit with a tauter suspension and steering than the sedan, but with a very nice sport cloth or leather interior. There's also a Limited sedan with leather. Anyway, might be worth checking out--would be very inexpensive and might be to their liking. (Note the 2004-2006 Elantras are pretty similar, but for the money they might as well get the newest one they can find.) The one big down-side is that it doesn't have curtain airbags, so the IIHS side impact test score was Poor. Might be a deal-breaker for them.
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00-04 3-6k choices by kgambit
Apr 29, 2008 (6:34 pm)
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Hello everyone,
 
Sorry if this has already has been covered but I'm looking for my own first car and could use a little help. Mostly it will be used for commute. It doesn't need to be super cool but if it doesn't look lame that's a plus. Currently driving a fricken minivan, not swell with the girlies lol. Anyway I just need something simple and reliable. I'd like ABS, cruise control, cd player and enough room for a 6'1-2 guy like myself but these aren't an absolute must. Unfortunately I do need an automatic as I have a hand/arms disorder where I get fatigued quick so I don't want to shift a bunch.
 
Currect top list-Kia Spectra, Hyundai Accent, Hyundai Elantra 01-04. My budget is the above listed 3-6k, does anyone have some good choices out there for me? Thanks much for any advice.
 
Wes
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Re: All Over the Board! [backy] by thegraduate
Apr 29, 2008 (6:46 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Apr 29, 2008 6:26 pm)

The one big down-side is that it doesn't have curtain airbags, so the IIHS side impact test score was Poor. Might be a deal-breaker for them.
 
That likely would be. Safety, especially in a small car, is pretty high on the priority list. If they go for a small car, I imagine they'd end up in a new one, since the budget allows; but at this stage, who knows? Haha - I actually looked at a 2007 Versa 1.8S tonight at our local Dixie Nissan, here in the Birmingham metro. It had PW/PL 4-sp Auto, CD, no cruise control, and the asking price is $13,990. I guess that could be negotiated to $12k-$13k - It has 26k miles. That wouldn't be a bad vehicle!
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Re: All Over the Board! [thegraduate] by backy
Apr 29, 2008 (7:01 pm)
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Replying to: thegraduate (Apr 29, 2008 6:46 pm)

If they go for the Versa be sure they get the ABS option. Without it, stopping distances are long, dry and wet.
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Re: All Over the Board! [backy] by thegraduate
Apr 29, 2008 (7:06 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Apr 29, 2008 7:01 pm)

Trust me that'd be at the top of the list.
 
Thanks for all the discussion!
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Re: 00-04 3-6k choices [kgambit] by backy
Apr 29, 2008 (7:06 pm)
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Replying to: kgambit (Apr 29, 2008 6:34 pm)

See my post above on the Elantra. In the age/price range you're looking at, I think that's one of the best options. The Spectra is far inferior (in that vintage), as is the Accent. ABS can be hard to find on the Elantra though. You might be able to find a Protege for near the top of your range, and maybe a high-miles Civic.

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