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3 responses | sharp mid sized suv jcassidy88 I really like the look of jeep laredo or limited trucks. Would like a black car with black interior, bluetooth, rear camera, sun roof with a reliable reputation |
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7 responses | Mazda cx9 sgautron I'm looking for an SUV to replace my Ford Flex. Interested in either the Highlander or the Mazda CX-9. Anybody have an opinion on those two? |
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3 responses | medium suv Member5083 Need to be able to fit at least one dog crate 36 in long in the vehicle and open the door (i.e. no or low liftover) |
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5 responses | hibrid or electric, comfortable, save cabreras4 Comfortable car capacity to transport one bike and 5 seats |
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1 response | 4wd small suv Member6538 4 cyl rav4 or crv, no leather, loved the rav4 v6, but dont want to lose gas mileage |
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2 responses | Manual trans coupe/hatch redwolf I'm currently driving a V6 Dodge Challenger SXT. I'm leaning toward a V8 Mustang or Camaro with a manual transmission. This car is used mostly for a short commute to work, so I'm not concerned about gas mileage. I want something that's fun to drive on the weekends, too. |
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5 responses | fun to drive, comfortable, mid life crisis GJA_164 looking to replace a ridgeline and pilot. Both have been excellent beyond my expectations, approaching 200,000 with no major issues.We always bought stripped down models, so we would finally like to get loaded vehicles- leather/sunroof/heated seat- and after looking at the prices of new (and being shocked!) have been seriously... |
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4 responses | Fuel-efficient, low-maintenance, affordable kendrajutter I am looking for a car that is safe, and has a good chance of being low maintenance and not requiring frequent repairs, with good gas mileage, especially considering that I do a lot of city driving. I do not care if it looks cool, I just want something that... |
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18 responses | Maintenance free, fuel efficient, fun car for my daily drive to and from work ahamii Less than 80k miles, no accidents if possible, a vehicle with utility (hatch, folding rear seats), front or all wheel drive, I've looked at mini clubman and countryman, fiat 500 sport & abarth, ford focus/Fiesta ST, audi a4/a6 avant. |
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4 responses | Mazda 5 for kids/carpooling without being a boat? Timpenin Our reliable old Ford got totalled and we are frantically trying to find a new car for our family of four (2yo and 4yo) before we have to give the rental back. We simply don't need the space a minivan has yet and I loathe driving big cars, though the... |
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2 responses | Sports Car mamendola 2016 or newer Corvette Grand Sport or Z06. If used, would like something that has been somewhat modified. Aero kit, muffler, etc. Competition seats not necessarily a must. |
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3 responses | 2004 Subaru Outback vs 2005 Volvo v70 2.4 pammaher We are unexpectedly looking to replace a 2004 Toyota Sienna because of some very expensive repairs needed. We are a family of 4 plus a dog and prefer a wagon over an SUV. Afer driving a number of cars, I have found 2 and am trying to decide between them.... |
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4 responses | 4x4 low maintenance cost for business and family use carrpeel I drive about 13,000 miles a year. Have one baby and another on the way with plans for more, so needing a 3rd row. Wanting to keep this car for a long time. I do go to my family ranch often, so I need it to be 4 wheel drive. |
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4 responses | Subaru Forester 2018 or Mazda CX5 diesel 2018 drjohn Should I purchase a 2018 Subaru Forester or 2018 Mazda CX5 diesel? |
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6 responses | fuel efficient and reliable giami Automatic with great mpg and lower miles. Used for daily commute, and looking for longevity. |
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9 responses | Fuel efficient family car with occasional need for 3rd row seating. proav We currently own a Toyota Sienna and it has been awesome! It has 215,000 miles on it now and we are looking to purchase something newer. My wife drives almost 30,000 miles a year so fuel efficiency is very important. We considered a Prius V but feel that it won't... |
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7 responses | Reliable; All Wheel Drive; Mid to Larger size; bcboy5440 I have looked at the Toyota Tacoma - The front seats seemed poorly designed and lacked comfort; I liked the size for parking - Liked the 4X4 - Great resale value - I had some concerns after talking to an owner of a 2016 Tacoma that he had some issues... |
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1 response | Reliability of the 2017 Jetta ydelepine no other question... |
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7 responses | Fuel efficient comfortable safe inexpensive ydelepine considering a Honda Civic, a toyota corolla & VW Jetta and am a bit concerned about the relaibility of the Jetta. Are my concerns well founded? |
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1 response | Safe, inexpensive, Reliable daily-driver Hi, I'm in the market for my first car. I love cars, particularly sports cars. I'm a huge Z fan and I love Teslas. But sadly, they don't fit my budget. So, I'm looking for a used car that is reliable enough to be used as a daily... |
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3 responses | my toy smithdm1974 i'm looking for a chey equinox a treverse or a dodge durango |
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5 responses | Reliable hatchback Anura So, here is a short background. I've driven the same car since I was 18. I'm 31 now. Its a 2000 Ford Contour and has been very reliable all the time I've had it. Of course I've had to replace/fix things as time has gone on, but its always been... |
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3 responses | Looking to replace my aging Pathfinder podula I am looking at Subaru Forester but I'm concerned about excessive oil consumption on used models. I am also looking at Nissan Xterra for Off-road capability but I have second thoghts becasue of the poor gas mileage. What else would it be a good choice to consider? |
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3 responses | Reliable car, under $1,000 Bighatlittlehat I just want an inexpensive, reliable car that still has curb appeal. I'm tired of high insurance costs, paying high yearly Ad Velorum taxes, and exorbitant fuel costs. I'm looking for a quality 'disposable' car. |
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8 responses | Durable, reliable grown-up car sashea77 I'm in the process of opening my own firm, and I know perception matters at least some for my clients. That being said, I don't want (or need) something flashy, just something that reads grown-up and professional. Durability and reliability are the most important things to me, followed... |