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djlunchbox You do all your mods yourself?
This is why I don't mess with Kia/Hyundai.
Although they are making nice looking vehicles with great technology, they have a bunch of reliability issues. Yes, they have a 10 year warranty, but who wants to deal with headaches all the time?
This is why I don't mess with Kia/Hyundai.
Although they are making nice looking vehicles with great technology, they have a bunch of reliability issues. Yes, they have a 10 year warranty, but who wants to deal with headaches all the time?
Toyotas are overpriced for what you get on the used market.I'm helping my niece buy her first car and I wanted to get some suggestions on a good reliable car for under $18K. Thank you all in advance for your help.
Thank you so much. Is there a particular model I should look at? I saw a 2021 3 locally but didn’t know.Toyotas are overpriced for what you get on the used market.
Look at current Mazdas. Same reliability with more features for less
Toyotas are overpriced for what you get on the used market.
Look at current Mazdas. Same reliability with more features for less
I own both brands and my bro just bought the new Rav4 since my family buys Toyota.Same reliability is wild… lol they are not close… There is a reason people value them so highly.
And mind you I absolutely love Mazda. But no way I’m taking a used mazda 6 over a camry if reliability is a major concern. If I want a fun used one, the madza 6 manual is the way to go.
What is she looking for? Passenger and cargo space? Fuel economy? Sportiness?Thank you so much. Is there a particular model I should look at? I saw a 2021 3 locally but didn’t know.
I own both brands and my bro just bought the new Rav4 since my family buys Toyota.
Reliability is on par now. My Mazda is made in Japan which Toyota reserves for their more expensive Lexus vehicles.
Toyota purposefully omits features to not sabotage Lexus sales.
Mazda doesn't have a luxury brand to protect.
The last Mazda 6 was on par with the Lexus ES when it was on sale compared with the Camry before they discontinued it. I cross shopped them. I'm using the previous ES as an example because the product cycle is similar.
get her da safest whipI'm helping my niece buy her first car and I wanted to get some suggestions on a good reliable car for under $18K. Thank you all in advance for your help.
Reliability and fuel economy. My goal is to get her a nice enough car but also encourage her to keep pushing for something better as she gets olderWhat is she looking for? Passenger and cargo space? Fuel economy? Sportiness?
i would go for this tbhReliability and fuel economy. My goal is to get her a nice enough car but also encourage her to keep pushing for something better as she gets older
Do not get a used Subaru boxer engine. They are notorious for head gasket problems. Just google iti would go for this tbh
kinda ugly so it hits ur point of "motivation"
also safe
also has enough space for friends, so if shes responsible its better for her to drive then a knucklehead friend drive
maintenance shouldn't be much and all wheel drive is safe for inclement weather