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Chevrolet Malibu vs. Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord

640 messages,  Last post on Nov 26, 2009 at 2:56 PM

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What is this discussion about? Toyota Camry, Chevrolet Malibu, Honda Accord, Car Comparisons, Sedan


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Re: bvdj84 [imidazol97] by elroy5
Jul 14, 2009 (7:39 pm)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Jul 14, 2009 6:35 pm)

Stands to reason. If a car sells for more, and you can sell it after 5 years for more, it will cost more to replace. Then simple logic says it will also cost more to insure. I don't think theft has anything to do with it. Did I say Immobilizer was only for Accords? I only said they aren't as easy to steal as they once were. Not a problem where I live anyway.
 
Buy the car YOU want, and I will buy the car I want. We should both be happy then, right?
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Re: Kelly blue book [butch100] by thegraduate
Jul 14, 2009 (8:13 pm)
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Replying to: butch100 (Jul 14, 2009 4:36 pm)

I'm a Honda driver, and don't particularly care for the Malibu, but I can certainly tell they've come a long way in ten years, and have every right to be directly compared with Accord and Camry.
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Re: bvdj84 [elroy5] by bvdj84
Jul 15, 2009 (3:14 am)
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Replying to: elroy5 (Jul 14, 2009 7:39 pm)

Isn't that the truth. Honestly, if the car you really want is a few $1k more, and it means you will keep it longer, be happier... Then get the car. Of course within reason.
There is a thing called $$.
 
I know, that when I look a new lease. I will look at what I want. Slow down and research, I am really focusing on a fun and fast engine.
 
But, for the same payment I paid on my 06 Accord SE lease, I have loaded GM car that has all the features, except for a V6. Features, that can be found on a $30k Passat I looked at. Perhaps a few more features. So that is good! Remote start comes in handy in the winter.
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Re: bvdj84 [elroy5] by imidazol97
Jul 15, 2009 (3:52 am)
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Replying to: elroy5 (Jul 14, 2009 7:39 pm)

>so if they cost more to insure than a Malibu, it's because the value is higher.
>Then simple logic says it will also cost more to insure
 
But that's still not complete. The insurance cost represents the probability of loss to the insurance company. Factors such as the driver's age, driving record individually and for a group, color of car, equipment on the car, and cost to repair are examples of factors in the actuarial prediction for insurance costs. I.E., if Civic coupes are owned by people who are more interested in racing from stoplights, driving at speeds far above the limit, driving carelessly, and the repair costs for damage from relatively minor hits are high then the cost of ownership for the vehicle will be higher than someone owning another brand of car quite capable of going from A to B but the mind set of the owners of the second brand doesn't lean toward the race car mentality.
 
A higher insurance cost on an equivalent car doesn't mean it's worth more.
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Re: Kelly blue book [butch100] by dmathews3
Jul 15, 2009 (4:33 am)
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Replying to: butch100 (Jul 14, 2009 4:36 pm)

You just have to remember why most people are here, it's because they are either reseaching a purchase or have problems with their vehicle. Most owners are happy with their vehicles and are out driving them not hanging around here looking for something to go wrong.
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Re: bvdj84 [imidazol97] by elroy5
Jul 15, 2009 (1:20 pm)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Jul 15, 2009 3:52 am)

But that's still not complete. The insurance cost represents the probability of loss to the insurance company. Factors such as the driver's age, driving record individually and for a group, color of car, equipment on the car, and cost to repair are examples of factors in the actuarial prediction for insurance costs.
 
I thought we were talking about why the Accord would cost more to insure than the Malibu. I assumed we were talking about the same driver, same driving record, same color, same equipment, etc.
 I think if you bought a Malibu that cost $23k or an Accord that cost $23k the insurance cost would be the same, because the value would be the same.
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Re: bvdj84 [elroy5] by butch100
Jul 15, 2009 (4:27 pm)
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Replying to: elroy5 (Jul 15, 2009 1:20 pm)

It's not that both cars cost XXXK, some models are much more sought after by crooks. Malibu's generally won't end up in a chop shop I guess their parts just are not in demand..
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Re: bvdj84 [butch100] by dmathews3
Jul 15, 2009 (5:33 pm)
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Replying to: butch100 (Jul 15, 2009 4:27 pm)

Thats because they keep on ticking and ticking and never break so there is no aftermarket for parts. Seriously insurance costs reflect a lot on how much it costs to fix in an accident and foreign cars for the most part usually cost more to repair so the insurance is going to cost more.
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Re: bvdj84 [butch100] by elroy5
Jul 15, 2009 (5:40 pm)
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Replying to: butch100 (Jul 15, 2009 4:27 pm)

Hondas were a very popular choice of thieves years ago, because many Honda models had interchangeable parts, including engines and transmissions. The Integra was the big target, because it had a higher performance engine, that could easily be swapped into an Accord or Prelude. The cars were also very easy to steal back then. I doubt Accords are stolen much anymore, mainly because of the Immobilizer system, and you can just buy a V6 engine in an Accord now, instead of putting the higher performance 4 cylinder engine from an Acura TSX in it. In the early 90's you could not get a V6 in an Accord, so the only way to get a power boost, besides home-made turbo, was the Acura 4 cylinder engine.
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1991 Honda Civic or 1987 Chevy Beretta by riverwlkr02
Jul 19, 2009 (2:36 pm)
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Was wondering what your choice would be. I have to decide between a 1991 Honda Civic or 1987 Chevy Beretta. The Civic has 168,000 miles on it. Engine/trans good. Needs front ball joints. Test drived - not bad! Little rust and no dents. Asking $775.
 
1987 Chevy Beretta has 136,000 miles and some rust. The brakes felt damp (small line where it seeps out a connector) - flange ends of brake lines. Asking $750. New battery, air filter, manifold.

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