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Honda Civic vs Toyota Corolla vs Mazda3

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What is this discussion about? Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Mazda MAZDA3, Sedan


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Re: New Car Dilemma [thegraduate] by jasmine5
Dec 14, 2006 (2:01 pm)
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Replying to: thegraduate (Dec 14, 2006 1:38 pm)

I paid $20,075. for everything - walking out the door! the base price i got for the car without taxes/ leather/ alarm/ extended warranty was 14,800...which i believe to be pretty aggressive.
 
so you like the Corolla, I was basically just looking for a good car to get me where ever i need to go that i can drive for the next 7 -10 years with minimal and i mean minimal problems..... the problem comes when all of a sudden i say well if I spent X why not spend $5,000 more and get X.
 
I think I would buy my old car back from the person that stole my car $2,000.
 
I'm not sure where people buy cars.... mid 17,000 for a Civic EX sedna loaded - maybe without all the other fees. what blue book tells you and a delaer i believe to be very different.
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Re: New Car Dilemma [jasmine5] by thegraduate
Dec 14, 2006 (2:05 pm)
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Replying to: jasmine5 (Dec 14, 2006 2:01 pm)

This was at a small suburban dealership, at the end of the month. They will likely be able to sell the car that we traded for $2k-$3k more than they paid for it (we got blue-book TRADE-IN) value, which is a good deal less than it could have been sold for privately. Dad just doesn't want to go through the hassle of selling a car, and to him, it is worth it to trade it in and get less for it.
 
An no, $17,280 includes Tax, Title, License, Mudguards, and all dealer fees.
 
$14,800 is aggressive, but it becomes less-so with all the add-ons. I wonder for how long/many miles is the warranty, and what was its price? The remote start/alarm price?
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Re: New Car Dilemma [thegraduate] by jasmine5
Dec 14, 2006 (2:12 pm)
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Replying to: thegraduate (Dec 14, 2006 2:05 pm)

alarm + remote start = $650
7 year 75,000 miles - Full coverage warranty ~ 1,300 - best part if you don't use it they give you your $$$ back!!!!
 
heated leather seats = $1800 (My folks are a little on the goofy side - so they paid for the leather seats and alarm - you know i live in the big bad city!)taxes are...well taxed in Chi-town
 
when it comes to buying a car - i wish i was a guy..
 
so what's you opinion on the Mazda 3- hatchback (reliability?)
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Re: New Car Dilemma [jasmine5] by thegraduate
Dec 14, 2006 (2:16 pm)
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Replying to: jasmine5 (Dec 14, 2006 2:12 pm)

so what's you opinion on the Mazda 3- hatchback (reliability?)
 
I'm going to say that I don't have enough info to really comment, although they seem to be decent little cars. I have a friend with one and it is still solid after 48,000 miles (its a 2004). A recent long term test I read (either in Motor Trend or in Car and Driver, I subscribe to both and can't find the issue at the moment) really loved the car, but again, it cost $19,xxx before they added fees, tax, title, etc... Probably a few thousand more than your Corolla if you equipped them both with leather and heated seats.
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Re: New Car Dilemma [thegraduate] by gib11
Dec 14, 2006 (3:56 pm)
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Replying to: thegraduate (Dec 14, 2006 2:16 pm)

I own a first production 2004 MZ3hatch with 50k miles on it. No problem except TSB (CEL, glove box, front brake pad). No problem since. Its a 5 manual. I average 7liter/100km in summer (80% highway) and 8liter/100km in winter. For a 2,3liter with 160hp and 150pft, that is very good IMO.
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Re: New Care Dilemma [jasmine5] by dkarsch
Dec 14, 2006 (6:56 pm)
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Replying to: jasmine5 (Dec 14, 2006 11:53 am)

I bought a 2007 Corolla LE two months ago and have been very pleased with it. I've done mostly city driving and have averaged 29.7 MPG. It rides nice, looks good and best of all cost less than the Civic and Mazda.
 
It isn't the newest model or the sportiest looking but it serves it purpose. I long ago got over the phase in life when you feel that you have to have that just released model or the ultra sporty looking vehicle. You bought a quality vehicle that should give you many years of trouble free driving.
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Re: New Care Dilemma [jasmine5] by vincep
Dec 15, 2006 (1:50 pm)
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Replying to: jasmine5 (Dec 14, 2006 11:53 am)

There's a reason the Corolla is the #1 selling car in the WORLD.
 
It's simply the most reliable, inexpensive to own & operate, car out there.
 
My mom has an '05. I drove a '91 in college until 150k miles, then my sister drove it in college to 200k miles. Got rid of it because it had no airbags, but otherwise there was nothing wrong with it.
 
The current model could use a telescoping steering wheel. But as you mentioned, people get used to the driving position.
 
My current car is a 2002 Camry w/ 110k miles, 0 problems. There's a reason why Toyota has the highest perceived quality in the business... because they DO.
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Re: New Care Dilemma [vincep] by d_hyper
Dec 15, 2006 (8:15 pm)
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Replying to: vincep (Dec 15, 2006 1:50 pm)

As you probably know, best-selling doesn't necessary mean the best. McDonalds serves more people than any other restaraunt, but could you say they are the best? Is Windows a better OS? Is Dial a best soap? All depends on purchaser priorities. Any professional reviewer, including Edmunds, would put Corolla right at the bottom of the economy-class. But if you prefer bland, overpriced appliance with a good reputation, why bother researching others, right?!
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Re: New Care Dilemma [vincep] by aviboy97
Dec 16, 2006 (1:11 pm)
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Replying to: vincep (Dec 15, 2006 1:50 pm)

There's a reason why Toyota has the highest perceived quality in the business... because they DO.
 
I might agree with you about reliability, however, Toyota is now the recall king in the industry. Also, with the recent Avalon/Camry transmission issues I have to say they may have taken a step back. Also, you mentioned "quality". The Corolla/Matrix are the noisiest/rattiest vehicles in their segment. That is not quality. They have a feel that lacks refinement.
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Kings and Queens and Knaves [aviboy97] by autonomous
Dec 18, 2006 (5:15 pm)
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Replying to: aviboy97 (Dec 16, 2006 1:11 pm)

with the recent Avalon/Camry transmission issues I have to say they may have taken a step back.
 
I disagree. I believe the "transmission issues" are overstated and the Camry along with the Honda Accord are still on top of the heap. The Mazda6 has had its fair share of problems as noted in Consumer Reports; only the 4 cylinder is recommended. In my opinion, the Mazda6 used to be the style king of the bunch, but Toyota has delivered on that front also. Kudos to Toyota for addressing the bland criticism and delivering a handsome design.
 
I predict that in spite of the "issues", the Camry will still share the throne with the Accord. As good as the Mazda6 is, it is definitely not in the same ballpark as these major leaguers.

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