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#1924 of 1950
Going with Lexus by kocho
Sep 12, 2009 (4:28 pm)
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Replying to: luvfishing (Sep 12, 2009 3:59 pm)

For me, I am choosing to go with 2001 Lexus although I could not afford as much as you. I prefer it as it will be better in long run for comfort with bells and whistles plus reliability. It's been fun driving Subaru but the thrill run out after a few months. I will miss the handling but will trade for comfort.
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Re: 2001 Lexus LS430 or 2009 Subaru Impreza? [kocho] by backy
Sep 13, 2009 (6:26 am)
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Replying to: kocho (Sep 11, 2009 9:20 pm)

First, decide which car you would enjoy driving more. They will drive much differently, esp. auto vs. stick. If that is not a deciding factor for you, then think about whether you have the extra money to pay for repairs for the Lexus. They are reliable, but it's nearly 9 years old and when parts do break, especially the electronics, they can be very expensive to replace. OTOH, the Impreza has a full warranty for 3 years and powertrain for five years, so no worries about unexpected repairs for awhile.
 
If you live where snow and ice are found, the Impreza offers a huge advantage over the RWD Lexus. Also it has the convenience of a hatchback, which I find comes in very handy. Also easier to park, in all your city driving. (I find some garage spaces are tight even for a compact these days.)
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Re: Going with Lexus [kocho] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 13, 2009 (7:15 am)
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Replying to: kocho (Sep 12, 2009 4:28 pm)

Also, consider financing costs..
 
Unless you are paying cash, I'd guess that a loan on a 9-yr old car that sells in the teens is going to come with a pretty high interest rate..
 
I have no doubt that the new Subaru will be cheaper to own, over whatever time period that you want to use... But, if you can afford it (meaning payment, maintenance, fuel, etc.. ), then get whatever you like best.
#1927 of 1950
Re: Going with Lexus [kocho] by 10years
Sep 13, 2009 (9:23 am)
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Replying to: kocho (Sep 12, 2009 4:28 pm)

As good as the Lexus is the expense of its Premium fuel requirements shouldn’t be overlooked. Its City MPG is 16 so 10K miles a year at $3.25 is $2,031. For example compare that to the 23 City MPG for a 2010 Subaru Legacy with CVT on Regular at $3.00 is $1,304 per year. The difference is $727 saved each year just in fuel.
 
All these mechanical contraptions, new and used, have their pluses and minuses.
 
Good Luck.
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Re: Going with Lexus [kocho] by luvfishing
Sep 13, 2009 (4:52 pm)
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Replying to: kocho (Sep 12, 2009 4:28 pm)

You really should be fine going with either vehicle. Both Lexus and Subaru have great reliability. I have had no problems with Subarus and my many friends with Lexus vehicles also swear by their reliability.
 
It really comes down to what vehicle better serves your needs -- both are great vehicles for their intended use.
 
I do agree that Subarus are very inexpensive to maintain and repair.
 
Good luck - both are vehicles that offer above average value for their customers compared to the competition.
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Sep 14, 2009 (6:24 am)
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#1931 of 1950
Starting the shopping process by texasnightowl
Sep 15, 2009 (7:02 pm)
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I'm starting to shop around for a car to replace my 2000 Camaro (V6, 5 speed). It's in good shape actually, only 97k miles on it and the engine is strong...it's just everything around the engine starting to go. Plus I'm ready for a bit more practicality and luggage space!
 
I'm torn between going with something new around the $17-20k mark or going with something slightly used around the $14-15k mark.
 
I think I've decided to go for a sedan type car. But basically I'm looking for:
 
more usable space
decent gas mileage
more usable space
good handling
more usable space
 
On the issue of stick vs. auto, I think I want to stay with a stick. That's what I've been driving for ... lets just say a long time ... and while I've thought about going auto I don't think I can bring myself to do it yet.
 
I have looked around a little bit so far...and spent many hours on edmunds.com the last few weeks. What has really surprised me so far is that for all the talk about cars getting better gas mileage, etc...there are really very very few that average anywhere close to 30 or higher. I mean yeah, the Prius, Insight, Jetta TDI but below that there are an awful lot of cars that sit in the mid 20 mpg range for an average. For reference, the EPA estimates on my Camaro are 17-29 and in my normal commute I average 22. And on straight highway runs I do get 28 or 29 (at an average mph of 70-75).
 
Anyway, mpg aside...
 
I briefly thought about a small SUV (ie. Honda CRV, Toyota RAV4) but after driving the RAV4, I think I've decided against them. They do have space...but they carry a premium price new (well, and used too) and I didn't really care for the handling of the RAV4.
 
While at the Toyo dealership, I also drove a Matrix and Prius. There's no way I'm ready to get used to the way the Prius drives. The Matrix is maybe a possibility but I wasn't crazy about the way it handled either. It was just numb...no feedback.
 
The other two cars I've driven so far are a Mazda 3s sedan and VW Jetta TDI (w/DSG). Both of those I liked much more than the Toyotas...handling! But they were both autos, so I need to go back and drive the MT versions.
 
So, the new cars on my list right now are:
 
Mazda 3 sedan
Mazda 3 hatchback
VW Jetta SE
and as a stretch, the VW Jetta TDI
 
(I liked the TDI I test drove, but...1 it's over the top of my $$$ range (but there is that tax credit thing), 2 high demand so little movement on price, 3 is it worth it since I only average about 12k miles a year?, 4 I don't really know how much maintenance would cost for the VW but I'm assuming more than some other models)
 
As for some other popular models...since I plan to keep the car for 8-10 years, if I can't stand to spend one day looking at a car, then it's off the list...ie., the current model Honda Accord and Civic, the Corolla, the Ford Focus all fall into this category.
 
So, given all I mention above:
 
1. Is there any other "new" car I should seriously take a look at?
2. What "used" cars should I consider?
 
Luckily, my Camaro is still running good enough that I'm not in any particular rush...I have time to look around.
#1932 of 1950
Re: Starting the shopping process [texasnightowl] by backy
Sep 15, 2009 (9:00 pm)
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Replying to: texasnightowl (Sep 15, 2009 7:02 pm)

Since you mentioned "more usable space" three times, you might look at some other small hatches/wagons. The Elantra Touring is roomier than the Mazda3s, but the engine is less powerful and handling not as crisp. But it has a smoother ride, is roomier, has better fuel economy, costs less, and did I mention it's roomier?
 
Others to check include the Impreza wagon (FE not as good as the FWD cars, but nice little wagon and has AWD.
 
If you like the Jetta, did you look at the Sport Wagon? Much more space than the sedan. Also the Rabbit would be more versatile than the Jetta.
 
You should also look at some mid-sized sedans that fall under $20k with a stick, such as the Fusion (really nice blend of ride and handling), Sonata SE I4 (has sport-tuned suspension so it's crisper than the normal Sonata), and Optima LX. Lots of room in those. And they get excellent FE for such large cars, as good as many compacts.
#1933 of 1950
Re: Starting the shopping process [texasnightowl] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 16, 2009 (3:17 am)
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Replying to: texasnightowl (Sep 15, 2009 7:02 pm)

It sounds like the driving experience is important to you.. You've probably already narrowed it down to the best choices..
 
    Personally, I like the Mazda hatchback better than the 5-cylinder Jetta sedan..

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