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31 responses | Want another hybrid, but they seem to be either disappearing or not offering really great mileage Rodney I lease a 2013 Honda Civic hybrid. I'd get another, but Honda has discontinued it for 2016. I get about 35 MPG driving in D.C. traffic. I'll need to get a new lease this year.
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7 responses | old man's car Member18 Considering a 2013 MKS Ecoboost to replaced beloved 1994 Northstar powered DeVille with 64K. |
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7 responses | old man's car Member18 Considering a 2013 MKS Ecoboost to replaced beloved 1994 Northstar powered DeVille with 64K. |
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7 responses | Business, Mileage & Bike alp Do I get another Tauras? Near 200k miles on my third tauras and need adult seating for 5, decent highway mileage (27mpg+), and room for my road bicycle in the back when the front wheel is off, also a 1 year Tauras with limited mileage has been $20k. That's... |
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6 responses | Longhaul commuter for a big guy Member4448 Thought I wanted an SUV or crossover, mostly because I've had a wagon/hatchback/SUV in the house for 30 years. I've used them for family camping and home repair stuff as well as commuing. Replacing a 2006 Ford Freestyle, 180,000 miles, that is much bigger than I need now that our... |
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6 responses | Tall man sized car Member6565 I am 6'6" - so interior space and head room is critical. Second is reliability - my perfect car never needs to have work done except for oil change |
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6 responses | Reliable cheap commuter car Member5941 Looking for a cheap car that will be reliable and easy to maintain. Don't need anything special, just something that can get me from point A to point B without many problems. Thanks |
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5 responses | Safe, reliable, inexpensive, first car Member6541 I've been looking at the standards: accord, camry, jetta, s80. My yearly expenses for transit with bus and uber is about $6,000. I want to find something that will pay for itself in under 3 years. My wife will be learning to drive in this car so safety is number... |
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5 responses | New car shopping and overwhelmed with choices Member6621 i currently drivea 2004 V6 Honda Accord coupe with @ 75,000 miles. City driving (6 miles to gym round trip, 6 miles to work round trip, maybe 100 miles on the weekend). my husband would prefer an American made car (GM), also receive a GM or Ford supplier discount through... |
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5 responses | tall and getting older, need comfortable ride Member6153 I would like mid size vehicle that is easyto get into, quiet comfortable ride for minimum 4-5 adults. Also with reasonable gas mileaage. |
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5 responses | tall and getting older, need comfortable ride Member6153 I would like mid size vehicle that is easyto get into, quiet comfortable ride for minimum 4-5 adults. Also with reasonable gas mileaage. |
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5 responses | Performance and looks. Good with mileage that still has some guts. Member5619 Pros- automatic transmission and low overall maintenance costs. Price and features that openly compete head-to-head with luxury cars at the low end. Wanted Reliable. Pluses are an audiophile-quality audio system, moon roof, seat adjustability for the driver, navigation with a touch-screen or similar, sporty looks and smooth supension. | |||
3 responses | Looking at a used Hyundai Genesis 2012 model and up Member5923 I've always driven Nissan cars and had the Atima V6 until I tried a smaller Hyundai Veloster which is a great small car. i have been looking online and a used 2012 Genesis looks great and has more features and quieter than a Veloster. Hyundai's reliability has also reached a... |
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3 responses | Looking at a used Hyundai Genesis 2012 model and up Member5923 I've always driven Nissan cars and had the Atima V6 until I tried a smaller Hyundai Veloster which is a great small car. i have been looking online and a used 2012 Genesis looks great and has more features and quieter than a Veloster. Hyundai's reliability has also reached a... |
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3 responses | BEST BET A member in Washington, United States Given the bias twoards Japanese, Korean, German cars for their workmanship, reliability, MPG, should I even consider an American made car? |
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3 responses | BEST BET A member in Washington, United States Given the bias twoards Japanese, Korean, German cars for their workmanship, reliability, MPG, should I even consider an American made car? |
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3 responses | Driver Leg room Member6660 I'm tall and need greatreal world leg room. Even the Highlander which advertises 44 inches seems small. Colorado truck seems about right in legroom |