Getting a new car!


Which car to get?  

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  1. 1. Which car to get?

    • 2001 Honda Accord
      22
    • 2000 Lexus ES 300
      34
    • 1998 Chevrolet Malibu
      3
    • New, different car (Specify Below)
      10
    • Used, different car (Specify Below)
      8


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Performance wise, yes it is better.

But Lexus has reliability that Audi doesn't. Audi's are known for their messed up electronics

Well, if it was me, I'd get a cheap car like a 240sx or 300ZX TT and mod it. But I'm thinking you just want reliability, safety, comfort. The accord or lexus you posted above will have that, more so the lexus. Other options are civic, or pretty much anything Toyota/Lexus

I don't think I'll have much money to mod anything.

However, I have been looking at the Mazda3 and the Kia Spectra5 (pretty much the same car as the Mazda). I ike their exteriors, but I like the Mazda's interior more. Unfortunately, the Mazda is over $3,000 more. Anyone have any comments on those?

You are comparing one model from one year from each company.? You cannot make a generalized statement of quality based on that.? If you do you're an idiot.

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are you joking? the only CHEVY to have fewer problems in 2000 then the 2000 ZX2 is the 50k Corvette

and the cavalier has been around since the 80's the ZX2 was only 2yrs old at that point.

I don't think I'll have much money to mod anything.

However, I have been looking at the Mazda3 and the Kia Spectra5 (pretty much the same car as the Mazda). I ike their exteriors, but I like the Mazda's interior more. Unfortunately, the Mazda is over $3,000 more. Anyone have any comments on those?

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I think KIAs tend to be pretty cheap. But they may have changed recently. I'm not up on them.

I don't think I'll have much money to mod anything.

However, I have been looking at the Mazda3 and the Kia Spectra5 (pretty much the same car as the Mazda). I ike their exteriors, but I like the Mazda's interior more. Unfortunately, the Mazda is over $3,000 more. Anyone have any comments on those?

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First of all, don't get a Spectra. Not reliable at all.

And I think the Mazda 3 is basically a ford escort? (ford owns mazda)

For that price, I'd get something reliable like a Civic or a Corolla.

I think KIAs tend to be pretty cheap.  But they may have changed recently.  I'm not up on them.

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Kia is now owned by Hyundai. Hyundai is definitely a different company than what it used to be a few years ago. They're much more reliable and their sales are climing alot. I know that a few years ago, I almost never saw a Hyundai, but now I see a few everyday.

Kia is also getting better from the help of Hyundai. I think their sales also increased, but not as much. The spectra is not very reliable car however. I think Kia has more improving to do, but Hyundai is definitely getting better.

Kia is now owned by Hyundai. Hyundai is definitely a different company than what it used to be a few years ago. They're much more reliable and their sales are climing alot. I know that a few years ago, I almost never saw a Hyundai, but now I see a few everyday.

Kia is also getting better from the help of Hyundai. I think their sales also increased, but not as much. The spectra is not very reliable car however. I think Kia has more improving to do, but Hyundai is definitely getting better.

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Yeah Hyundai has definatelty made some improvement from what I've seen. Korean car manuf. had a big hump to get over and they are starting it. :)

are you joking? the only CHEVY to have fewer problems in 2000 then the 2000 ZX2 is the 50k Corvette

and the cavalier has been around since the 80's the ZX2 was only 2yrs old at that point.

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Even if that's true you are still comparing one year which means nothing. At the very least, why not use a more current year? Also, the Cavalier may have been around since the 80's but, the 2000 Cavaliers aren't the same cars as the the older Cavaliers. I honestly don't see how you can think reliability follows a car model even if it is completely redesigned and rebuilt. The Escort, aka the ZX2, has also been around since the 80's if you want to stick to your theory. Do you truely believe your own BS? I won't even bother responding to you anymore because it is crystal clear that you have no idea what you are talking about. :D

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