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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Parker on October 23, 2011, 03:38:42 PM
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And the iconic Jaguar XJ220 vs the XKR-S
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both shit cars
C63 ;) :D
(http://www.carshowp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/2011-mercedes-benz-c63-amg-affalterbach-edition-wheel-view.jpg)
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hey, i have to trade-in my accord. what's the best deal and price i can get on a 2010? what are you top 5 cars? fuck it, you're better than edmunds.
Sail
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Tiff's pointers
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both shit cars
C63 ;) :D
(http://www.carshowp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/2011-mercedes-benz-c63-amg-affalterbach-edition-wheel-view.jpg)
On certain tighter tracks the 1M has beaten the M3, something the C63 has a hard time doing...
And it originally didn't come with a LSD, now I believe it's standard, or you have to check it off.
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hey, i have to trade-in my accord. what's the best deal and price i can get on a 2010? what are you top 5 cars? fuck it, you're better than edmunds.
Sail
Depends on mileage, use etc. Is it a 4 cylinder or 6?
I'd say, if you have a Accord then you cross shopped the Camry...
Basically the Camry is still the top dog (that ish with Toyota proved it was bad drivers who don't know where the brake is)
so, going with that.
1. Camry
2. Accord
3. Prius
4. Acura TSX (Which is European Honda Accord) +incentives as Acuras ain't selling too well.
5. I'll give in to Hyundai's Sonata
5. Alternative---Buick, check their offerings. These are based on GM's Euro division, Opel.
I assume that you wanted FWD, comfort, good gas mileage and reliability. So these encompass all of those.
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How about the Mazda6?
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Depends on mileage, use etc. Is it a 4 cylinder or 6?
I'd say, if you have a Accord then you cross shopped the Camry...
Basically the Camry is still the top dog (that ish with Toyota proved it was bad drivers who don't know where the brake is)
so, going with that.
1. Camry
2. Accord
3. Prius
4. Acura TSX (Which is European Honda Accord) +incentives as Acuras ain't selling too well.
5. I'll give in to Hyundai's Sonata
5. Alternative---Buick, check their offerings. These are based on GM's Euro division, Opel.
I assume that you wanted FWD, comfort, good gas mileage and reliability. So these encompass all of those.
you got that right. i can't afford to ball ::) like the avg getbigger at the moment.
i was thinking the camary SE V6 or an Impala LT (Flexfuel is a monster) but I guess the chevy is BS.
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you got that right. i can't afford to ball ::) like the avg getbigger at the moment.
i was thinking the camary SE V6 or an Impala LT (Flexfuel is a monster) but I guess the chevy is BS.
GMs best offerings in that segment come from Buick, they are trying to set themselves up to be the next Lexus...while they are setting themselves up, you can get some good deals.
Although the Impala has good fit and finish, I just can't think of
an Impala as FWD.
Ford's new Focus and the Taurus are the shit! The Taurus SHO is one bad mofo, AWD and 365 hp, and good gas mileage.
You go subcompact or smaller, the Honda Fit, Toyota Yaris, Mini Cooper, and Fiat 500C are the ones.
All things being said, the new 2012 Camry was reveiled, which means they are gonna want to unload all the 2011s they have on the the lot, with incentives.
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GMs best offerings in that segment come from Buick, they are trying to set themselves up to be the next Lexus...while they are setting themselves up, you can get some good deals.
Although the Impala has good fit and finish, I just can't think of
an Impala as FWD.
Ford's new Focus and the Taurus are the shit! The Taurus SHO is one bad mofo, AWD and 365 hp, and good gas mileage.
You go subcompact or smaller, the Honda Fit, Toyota Yaris, Mini Cooper, and Fiat 500C are the ones.
All things being said, the new 2012 Camry was reveiled, which means they are gonna want to unload all the 2011s they have on the the lot, with incentives.
I like the Fusion instead. My friend had a Taurus and it had transmission problems still right off the lot.
I don't mess with sub-compacts, like to have some car around me. Crazy highways and road rage are a main stay in Cali, and I'm an aggressive driver, so mid-size and up for me.
Toyota has 2.9% right now but I think I'll wait til the 2012s roll of the line and try to cut a deal.