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Ram Kumari
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Posted on 04-26-11 6:30
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Nissan Sentra?
Toyota Corolla?
Honda Civic?
Buying a new one and need some suggestions..
Thank you in advance...
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TuN3R
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Posted on 04-26-11 6:36
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Honda Accord
Nissan Altima
If it was me i would go for either one of those :P Looking for Newest Model or Older ones if you are looking for older models 2007 would be good idea they will be cheaper too .
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AlterEgo
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Posted on 04-26-11 6:55
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will look for 1 step advance .. accord or camry .. i dont like Nissan anyway
So, in that list i ll prefer corolla or civic
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Ram Kumari
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Posted on 04-28-11 6:43
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Posted on 04-28-11 7:05
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Ram Kumari,
I have owned Nissan Sentra for a while, but I don't recommend this car to anybody. Everything is fine for first 5 years but then it starts giving all sorts of problem. By then the warranty is also expired. I'm not the only one who has this problem with Nissan Sentra. My suggestion is (as AlterEgo said) go for Accord or Camry.
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Riten
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Posted on 04-28-11 8:07
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Reliability should certainly be numero uno factor in your decision making process. In that regard, Honda and Toyota have very nice record.
Price-wise, Civic or Corolla is cheaper than Accord or Camry and all of them are equally reliable.
However, from your initial posting, I can surmise that you are a young person and this probably is your first vehicle purchase. So, you might want to consider something a bit more fun to drive and own. While above mentioned models are very nice, they are not exactly a head turner nor do they have much of wow factor. So, I would say, do some more research. Read consumer reports, motor trend and other relevant magazines to find a vehicle you will really enjoy.
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Posted on 04-28-11 8:48
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I wud say corolla...never gave me any problem...Test drive camry and civic when you go to buy car...you'll instantly find the difference in suspension...I wud recommend camry but corolla is awesome too and fits in the budget easily
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Posted on 04-28-11 10:11
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Any car as it gets older needs knots and bolts tighten now and then. Also depends on who and how it was driven.
I would not suggest Sentra, newer Sentra has more problems than older one and it is 2.0 engine.
Most Corolla and Civic comes with 1.8 engine and Corolla looks bigger than Civic. I personally liked Honda but mechanic recommened toyota got used Camry.
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Ram Kumari
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Posted on 04-28-11 4:18
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Thanks for ur suggestion, considering my budget and ur recommendation , I bought toyota corolla. I had the same car b4 and never had any problem and good gas milage too
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