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Chevrolet Malibu vs. Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord

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Re: Accord vs a Camry [imidazol97] by dmathews3
Nov 13, 2008 (6:08 am)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Nov 13, 2008 4:31 am)

I have one neighbor who drives a Honda and one up the street who has a Camry I think but anyway a Toyota and both claim that they can't really order a car to their liking. They make a request and the dealer turns it in to reginal and they give them what is available close to what they want. They both claim that different regions push different packages and you MUST take the car with that package no matter what. The Toyota guy wanted a Prius but at the time he would have had to take a certain package to get the options he wanted and it included a Nav. system which he didn't want to spend that kind of money. At least I can go to any GM dealer and order just what I want, color I want and have it in about 6 weeks or sooner.
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Re: Accord vs a Camry [imidazol97] by bvdj84
Nov 13, 2008 (6:28 am)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Nov 12, 2008 12:38 pm)

Well, like I stated, I have driven both Honda and GM cars. Both recent, the Honda 4cyl is more smooth, refined, has more torque. That is why most are finding themselves to have to get the 6cyl, because they 4cyl cannot provide what people like that the 6cyl can do better. Honda 4cyl has a better grasp with this. You are right though, I have never driven the 6cyl Malibu, I am sure it is pretty nice.I really like the new Malibu.
 
 To be honest I hear this kind of opinion about GM from others I talk to, so its not coincidence. I really just can't past the fact the GM car depreciates so fast, literally prices on them drop, plummet so fast compared to other makes. That is really disappointing.
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Re: Accord vs a Camry [dmathews3] by texases
Nov 13, 2008 (6:33 am)
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Replying to: dmathews3 (Nov 13, 2008 6:08 am)

"At least I can go to any GM dealer and order just what I want, color I want and have it in about 6 weeks or sooner."
 
I've done the same thing. I wonder why Detroit doesn't advertise this? You'd think they'd be desparate for any edge these days.
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Re: Accord vs a Camry [bvdj84] by imidazol97
Nov 13, 2008 (8:37 am)
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Replying to: bvdj84 (Nov 13, 2008 6:28 am)

>I really just can't past the fact the GM car depreciates so fast
 
Explaining reality of money on that for those who aren't going to trade every two years is like explaining how the economic financial mess got started; no one wants to really place the facts where they lie.
 
Take the price of the actual car, after discounts, as you drive it off the lot. Divide your likely sale value after a few years by that. For the GM, I can get a good discount, and I can leave the dealer without being ripped off by mandatory (in their head) doc fees, prep fees, polish fees, waterproof fees, etc. At the two local other brand dealers, there are ADMs on the car with stuff added on for hundreds (besides the packs added on by the area wholesale license holder), and anything they can add on. Take your value of the car and divide by the out-the-door price. I don't see a difference that would make me buy something I didn't like quite as much and pay the extra fees added on. In this area they want you to thank them for letting you look around the showroom or dealer lot at one dealership.
 
I buy and hold a car for 10 years typically.
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Re: Accord vs a Camry [texases] by dmathews3
Nov 13, 2008 (2:58 pm)
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Replying to: texases (Nov 13, 2008 6:33 am)

I think most people who buy cars just go to the dealers and either get one off the lot, or from a dealer trade, they can't wait the 6 weeks it takes to order so these people are rare.
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Re: Accord vs a Camry [imidazol97] by elroy5
Nov 13, 2008 (3:16 pm)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Nov 13, 2008 8:37 am)

I buy and hold a car for 10 years typically.
 
I do too. But you can get more for a 10 year old Accord, than you can for a 10 year old Malibu. And probably sell it in half the time. I also want to do a long test drive of the car I want to buy. If it's not on the lot, that's not going to happen until the car comes in. Then, if you happen to not like the car, when it comes in and you test drive it, your back to square one.
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Re: Accord vs a Camry [elroy5] by dmathews3
Nov 13, 2008 (3:48 pm)
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Replying to: elroy5 (Nov 13, 2008 3:16 pm)

They may not have the color or exact options you want on a car but I'm sure they got one close enought to drive. Last I knew colors don't make them drive differently nor do most of the options on a car. I'm betting you just don't want a Malibu and will use any excuse to get the other car.
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Re: Accord vs a Camry [dmathews3] by elroy5
Nov 13, 2008 (4:01 pm)
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Replying to: dmathews3 (Nov 13, 2008 3:48 pm)

Just because a car on the lot is the same model, it's still not "that" car, and could feel totally different behind the wheel. I once bought a brown car, instead of a red car, because it felt much better on the test drive. I think how the car feels, is more important than the color, so I would never order a car for a certain color. One EX can drive a lot better than the EX next to it.
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by vanman1
Nov 13, 2008 (6:44 pm)
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I have seen some used Malibus for sale and the resale is holding up pretty well on them vs. say an Impala. I think people know the new Malibu is a good car now and their value is holding up better than most GM cars. CTS's hold value well also, I know that because I tried to buy a used one with no luck.
 
Anyway, I drive my cars for 7-9 years so I am not too worried about resale.
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Re: Accord vs a Camry [imidazol97] by djm2
Nov 13, 2008 (8:23 pm)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Nov 13, 2008 4:31 am)

Hi imidazl97:
    I would never order any vehicle. ------ REASON: ---- If I do not like the quality of the vehicle when it arrives at the dealership I now have a "BIG PROBLEM"! ------- I want to walk their "holding lot," pick the vehicle, have a set of dealer plates put on the vehicle, and take it out for a drive! ----- I am always professional in my dealings with the staff at dealerships, but I purchase vehicles on my terms not on the dealer's terms! -------- REASON: ---- I have the money, and they want to sell me a vehicle! That puts me in the driver's seat! ------ Now that dealerships are going out of business, what happens to a "deposit on a new car order" if the dealer is no longer in business? How does the customer get either the deposit or the new vehicle?
 
      Best regards! ------------ Dwayne

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