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3 responses | Handling of a BMW and reliablity of a Toyota Member6162 Looking for a replacement to my 2007 BMW 550i. Looking for a car with decent horespower and fuel economy. Should have decent reliablity. Do not mind working on car as long as it is not too complex and well tohoughout design. |
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3 responses | Reliable easy maintance low on bells and whistles family suv Member6458 I've looked at the Honda crv, the Toyota rav4, Chevy equinox, and the Ford Escape. I have family telling me the Ford Escape is a "throw away" car, and they all are anti imports, but I want a car that will last. I hate shopping for new vehicals. I have... |
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3 responses | Fuel-efficient family hauler Member6501 We're looking to upgrade from our 2006 VW Rabbit, which has had a bevy of unusual, mostly electrical-related problems since it passed the 60,000 mile mark. We've got a baby now, so larger (taller) vehicles would be more convenient for hauling around all our stuff and getting the car seat... |
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3 responses | Fun after college car very efficient in price-gas ratio Member6520 Good engine that won't crap shoot on me. If used I dont want it to be more than 6 or 7 years old with around 70000 or less miles. Asian cars are usually better in my opinion. I dont like to import parts if anything goes wrong. It has... |
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3 responses | Last Car for retiree Member4169 Depreciation on KIA's |
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3 responses | sporty, fuel effecient car under 20k for college Member6523 My 1991 Honda Accord coupe is breaking down on me and i am about to start college so I am looking into a new car. I will be driving alot so i need something that is reliable and fuel effecient; however, I am someone who has to have a car... |
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3 responses | Economical all-wheel drive hauler with nav, free traffic info, anti-lock brakes, and adaptive cruise control radar, no CVT johnlogic I hate CVTs. I bought a 2014 Subaru Outback knowing that Subaru was going all-CVT in 2015. The built-in nav/audio unit (apparently made by Fujitsu Ten) had so many clear design defects that I sold the car back as a lemon. The Subaru EyeSight system was useful and worked as... |
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3 responses | Comfortable car for my midlife crisis Ecowas 2009 Ford Escape |
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3 responses | New SUV time! Right now I am leaning towards a new 4Runner limited or Grand Cherokee Limited. Love the look of both. I won't be doing much off roading. |
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3 responses | civic reliability and mpg but in an SUV webmagnets I am thinking a rav4 or a cr-v. Are there any other SUVs that have better or similar reliability in old age? |
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3 responses | daily commute Member6163 Mazda 3, saab 9-3, subie wagons, vw passat, kia optima, |
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3 responses | Fuel efficient two and four legged family hauler Member6505 I've been an Acura owner for 24 yrs. so that's whzere I'm leaning. But im open to suggestion. Fuel economy, but I need to haul things occasionally as heavy as two horse trailer. Am currently sear hinging for European make that reduces the tongue weight of the trailer significantly so... |
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3 responses | Decent, cheap extra SUV for carrying the family on occasional trips. Not for daily driver. Member4808 I am mainly looking for reliability. I've seen some 2003-2005 Honda Pilots and Toyota Highlanders and Sequoias, which look interesting, but I'm interested in real-world experiences with reliability. This will be an extra car, not a daily driver. |
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4 responses | Comfortable for my mid life crisis Member6657 Reliability is very important, but I want a car that looks great. I cannot afford a new BMW, but the 2011 328I with 30k miles sounds great. I'm just concerned with the typical issues as the car ages even more. |
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3 responses | Truck Member3410 Considering a Toyota Tacoma or tundra, Nissan Frontier or Titan or possibly an F150 or Dodge Ram. Would like to have it haul a small pop up type camper. |
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3 responses | Luxury SUV Hunt mitchell9353 I'm looking for a luxury SUV or sport wagon. Load capacity isn't critical but leg and head room are. I only drive about 6000 miles per year so gas mileage isn"t important. I'd like something that has style and performance. I'm not impressed with anything BMW for multiple reasons. I... |
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3 responses | solid quality, substantial feeling, efficient, good handling, wagon or hatchback. Comfortable and safe on long trips. Understated as opposed to techy/tacky. Member6303 I enjoy driving and am used to my comfortable, substantially built vw. It would be nice to have a practical, solid and well designed wagon that performs well enough to give confidence to the driver on the road, without worry of expensive reliability issues on long trips. I need four... |
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3 responses | AWD, fuel-efficient but powerful, daily commuter Member6294 Family of four plus two large dogs. AWD mandatory for snow, rain and inclement weather, not off-road. Love ther versatility of pickups however with full crew cab for family, they start getting pricey and not as fuel efficient, and in day to day driving, handling of pickups is a negative. | |||
3 responses | Work car Member6545 I have looked at Infinity, Volvo and Lincoln SUVs, not sure which one meets my priorities best |
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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 | Which used, upscale and reliable Asian (or Swedish) sedan should I get? jasonmreece Ten-Year Veteran As much as I love it, I have decided to sell/trade my 2012 Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring. When I bought it, I had just taken custody of my newborn nephew and 4-year niece. I needed something larger and safer than my Mazda3 and I got a great deal on the... |
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3 responses | Summer home extra vehicle Member5462 honda crv seems to be perfect, but the ones I have found have 200K + miles. Rav 4s are scarce and not cheap either. Ideas? Is 200K OK for something I would not be using as a 1st car? |
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3 responses | Fuel-efficient hauler for single guy and four-legged friends, easy to clean, reliable, cargo Member6507 Currently driving a 2008 Dodge Nitro SLT and sister is driving a 2007. Both of us have been experiencing reliability issues and are looking to move onto something else. For the here and now, these are things I am currently looking for in a vehicle... * Easy to maintain... |
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3 responses | hybrid Member6623 best fuel economy and warranty |