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630 messages, Last post on Jul 19, 2009 at 5:49 PM
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"The Malibu is nice, its pretty, but its guts are really no different, or any real reason to get too excited. At this point, a company should at least grasp the concept of a good 4cyl. GM doesn't have it. Even with 6spd". Have you even driven one? Not convinced of GM 4 bangers - go take a look at the new 2.4L Direct Inject in the 2010 Equinox. 32 MPG hwy and 183 hp with better mileage than any crossover on the market. Would not be surprised to see this mill in the Malibu next year. That said, there are no normally aspired 4-banger mid-size sedans out there. The Accords are fine but don't try and tell me they are fun to drive unless you slip a 6 under the hood. Yes I have driven one.
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Replying to: vanman1 (Jul 02, 2009 6:06 pm) Want to try that again, for the cheap seats in the back? I don't think that's what you meant. The Accords are fine but don't try and tell me they are fun to drive unless you slip a 6 under the hood. Actually, the most fun-to-drive Accords come ONLY in 4-cylinder models. They have a stick-shift. Also, the 4-cylinder models feel more lively and are better balanced thanks to less weight hanging over the front wheels. Fast doesn't mean "fun to drive." Just look at the Camry V6! |
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Replying to: vanman1 (Jul 02, 2009 6:06 pm) I bet the new Equinox will be nice, but then again, why are we offering yet another SUV? They are only now thinking green, because they are being forced to do so. I would much rather have a VW Tiquan, its got a 2.0T. Not as good of mileage, but I can feel confident, and have more fun!! Drive what you want. Its just my take on it.
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Replying to: butch100 (Jul 03, 2009 9:22 am)
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Replying to: butch100 (Jul 03, 2009 9:22 am) Personally, I'm not even close to being in the market for one of these cars, but do love the smoothness of the Honda 2.4L. Engine power nonwithstanding, its a fantastic engine, at least it is in the 2003-2007 Accord, which I happen to drive. Delivering 36+mpg on every trip at 75mph, and takes an 8 second run to 60 MPH. I haven't driven a current GM 2.4L so I can't testify to how smooth or not it may be, but I did want to mention that horsepower isn't the only way you classify a "good 4." |
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Replying to: butch100 (Jul 03, 2009 9:22 am) People looking for an Accord, are less likely to be looking at a Cobalt. Though, you may have more power in the Cobalt, the Accord and Cobalt are 2 different cars all together. Differences are greatly noted. I have to agree, the 06 Accord 4cyl is a great engine, no race car, but had confidence, quality, power. You have to understand I came from this engine, to the GM 4cyl, and it is simply NIGHT and DAY difference. My 06 Accord would blow the my 4cyl GM engine away. Got better mileage too. But, then again people getting an Accord are not out looking to race a Cobalt either. I would never dream of racing my 06 Accord 4cyl. I truly babied that car. Atleast, if I did push my Accord to feel it pull a bit on the interstate, it didn't feel, sound like it was straining as the GM car does.
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Replying to: bvdj84 (Jul 04, 2009 7:30 am)
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Replying to: butch100 (Jul 04, 2009 8:10 am) How about we talk about the Malibu instead of the Cobalt? |
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