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New site? Maybe some day.
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I posted this on the Facebook. But I want:
1) hatchback
2) 38mpg+
3) navigation system
4) iPad connection/phone/tablet |
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I also only want to spend around $22k. Back up cams are a major plus. |
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I drive the veloster and loved it minus the lack of view around the car.
Right now I'm at the Mazda dealership looking at the Mazda 3. |
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When I looked at the very they wet too pricey for everything.
The Mazda 3 hatchback with everything I want sort of doesn't exist... The configuration that would be like $31k... |
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I test drove a Ford focus with everything I want ted but it had leather seats and heated seats. 2 things I don't want. There is no way to get everything I want without things I don't. |
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I walked into Toyota and they were like "I don't think many people are making hatchbacks anymore" and then they showed me a sedan... Ugh. |
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My wife has a ford focus with a ton of extras. Great car but it doesn't seem to match what you are looking for. |
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Like I said above, I drove one of the with everything I wanted except also heated and leather seats. |
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Get a Volvo. Go full yuppie. |
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are you one of those idiots that leases cars? |
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are you one of those idiots that leases cars? |
Leasing is great if you want a new car every three years and to never be responsible for any problems. Sort of like leasing housing, actually. |
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Get a new Honda civic fool |
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He can't lease with the miles he drives. Leasing is fine if you don't go anywhere.
Buy used. |
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Leasing is just like the scene, it doesn't go anywhere. |
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yeah, leasing is dumb... I would be over my lease for 5 years in 1.5years. |
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I'm about to turn 225,000 on my Tundra. I'm shooting for 350,000 before it dies. I bought that thing brand new in 2005. They're close to double the price now. Fuck that shit. |
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I might have figured out a way to pass inspection... |
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I posted this on the Facebook. But I want:
1) hatchback
2) 38mpg+
3) navigation system
4) iPad connection/phone/tablet |
I don't know which of their vehicles most fits what you're looking for, but Hyundai - in general - is known for good gas mileage, and the longest warranties.
I bought a 2011 Accent brand new, I'm up 60,000 miles and it's still functioning almost as good as the day I bought it. |
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60K is nothing... It always amazes me when people are having problems with their cars at 80K-120K miles. I didn't have any issues with my Honda Civic Hybrid until around 175K when the catty needed to be replaced. Then the hybrid batteries went to crap at 270K. I could keep driving it at 330K with just and oil change and maybe spark plugs. But it won't pass inspection cause of the hybrid batteries kicking off a code. I'm trying to drive in a way to keep the batteries topped off. If that works, I might be able to get it to pass inspection once again. |
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60K is nothing... It always amazes me when people are having problems with their cars at 80K-120K miles. I didn't have any issues with my Honda Civic Hybrid until around 175K when the catty needed to be replaced. Then the hybrid batteries went to crap at 270K. I could keep driving it at 330K with just and oil change and maybe spark plugs. But it won't pass inspection cause of the hybrid batteries kicking off a code. I'm trying to drive in a way to keep the batteries topped off. If that works, I might be able to get it to pass inspection once again. |
60k in 2 years, in a subcompact, functioning almost as well as the day I bought it makes me a happy guy so far.
I'm hoping it lasts a lot longer than this (obviously).
In general, they do have a good reputation, as far as cars lasting. |
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Try the Bravado Buffalo or the BF Injection rev |
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60K is nothing... It always amazes me when people are having problems with their cars at 80K-120K miles. I didn't have any issues with my Honda Civic Hybrid until around 175K when the catty needed to be replaced. Then the hybrid batteries went to crap at 270K. I could keep driving it at 330K with just and oil change and maybe spark plugs. But it won't pass inspection cause of the hybrid batteries kicking off a code. I'm trying to drive in a way to keep the batteries topped off. If that works, I might be able to get it to pass inspection once again. |
Dare I ask what a new set of batteries for that thing costs? At 330K, it definitely doesn't owe you anything though. |
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At 60K, a Hyundai will need a new timing chain. Don't fuck with that shit. |
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new batteries are $2K. with 330K miles, putting $2K into a car makes no sense. |
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At 330k, the only thing that makes sense is buying a new car. |
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Yup, time for a new ride. I would still look into used. I don't think I'll ever buy new again. |
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I have a very select set of needs/wants and little time to do it in. |
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Get a Mini. You'll save on gas mileage and be attractive to both sexes. |
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At 60K, a Hyundai will need a new timing chain. Don't fuck with that shit. |
Already replaced. Thanks. |
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ok, do I get a new 2013 mazda 3 hatchback for $20.7K with $2K cash back and 1.9-2.3% financing
new 2013 mazda 3 hatchback for $20.7K and 0% financing for 72 months
new 2014 mazda 3 hatchback for $20.7K and 1.9-2.3% financing |
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Buy used, get Japanese, pay cash. |
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So... I'm getting a 2014 Mazda. I was on the way to the dealership and my Honda's electrical system died on me. Still hoping to drive the Honda for 2-3 more days. |
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