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| Commentator Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 58
| So yeah, Only a few months ago I was looking for a new car to get. So I asked a friend whats a sports type car thats just good all around and has some horse power in it. Since I do not know much about cars really. He told me the Mazda 6 which runs just under $30,000 Do you know of any other great cars for around this price? |
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| Super Moderator Join Date: May 2007 Location: Indiana, USA
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| I had a Mazda Miata years ago ... they are great little cars. I never had any problems except I broke the clutch (learning a stick). And it was near 10 years old when I got rid of it. Mazda is a good company IMO. |
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| Banned Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Florida
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| I own this car (4 cyl, fwd, manual, "fully loaded), bought it new '04 and its been fantastic to me, for all the miles and crap I put it through it has held up fantastic (one minor issue regarding a sensor around the 3rd year of ownership, but this was fixed in a day and was covered by the warranty). Dont expect a fantastic amount of power though, in my opinion it looks faster than it is (160+ HP i think) but for it being considered a "family car" its great, and a benefit of a small 4 cylinder engine is the gas mileage ( which if i keep the revs under 3k, i can get close to 28 mpg) . Mazda is great. If your looking for more HP and performance, check out the Speed version of this car (which I am considering to be my next Mazda), it has the same great luxury for the price (around 30k) and packs a fantastic 270hp, turbo, 4wd. I would hate to recommend other cars because I don't have enough experience with them and am totally biased toward anything else, but if I must, you might want to check out the Nissan family. Altimas and Maximas might be around the same quality and maybe a BIT more costly. Maybe look into a mazda3 as well. hope this helps. |
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| Commentator Join Date: Sep 2007
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| Awesome thank you for all the input so far ![]() |
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| Long Gone For Good Join Date: May 2007
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| I'm partial towards Subaru. If you live in an area that gets a lot of rain and or snow, Subaru is as safe if not safer than anything else you can buy. I have owned one for 6 years now and understand why Subaru owners are Subaru owners for life in most cases. Back in the 80's and early 90's, Mazda had problems with their automatic transmissions. |
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| Commentator Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 58
| Yeah i did hear something about the new rotory engine in the RX-8 that its no good in cold weather like you cant even start up your car half the time. This true? |
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| Commentator Join Date: Sep 2007
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| The 2007 Nissan Altima coupe is just around $25,000 for the 270HP v6 model. I've known quite a few people with Nissan cars that have driven them well over 100,000 miles with minimal issues. A new Honda Accord coupe, fully loaded, will be around $30,000 (with a little haggling). They are really nice cares. Compared the the Nissan Maxima, it's around the same price but has more power, comes in 6 speed manual, and has a few nicer features. You could also check out the Civic SI coupe or sedan. Both look sporty in styling (look much better than the first generation of SI) and pack a little more powered compared to the Altima in that price range. And yes, they still make the rotary. It's a remodeled design that holds up longer, but I believe it's only available in the RX-8 (you're pretty much at the mercy of only one body style and set of options). I, would personally stay away from the Mazda3 or 6 simply because of the turbo. That is just another small thing that can create a big problem. But I supposed what it boils down to is three things... *What feels most comfortable driving *What gets the best gas mileage *Which dealer can get you the cheapest price and best warranty ![]() |
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