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Newish Car...nedd a diffrent perspective
Ok, just landed a new job where I have to provide my own vehicle. Manufactures rep covering the eastern side of the US. Will be flying a bit but if I can drive I'll be doing that. So I'm looking at a full sized 4 door car. But I have always worked out of a 4 door truck. But I have to work within a car allowance so I'll be covering gas. Looking for something that will hold up and be a comfortable drive. So full size is the key and not looking a maintenance intensive vehicle. If I thought I could do it I certainly would get back into a truck. 2 issues , gas mileage and durability. Opinions??
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Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, or similar.
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Take a look at Hyundai
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This. You can get a new one for about what a used Honda would cost and the Hyundai's have been as good or better.
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And come with a 10 year 100K mile warranty.
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If you want something with an ounce of soul, check out a Mazda 6. I had a Mazda 3 for 3.5 years, from 25k miles to 75k miles. Spent $0 other than brakes, tires and oil changes.
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Add the Chevy Impala (the current, new one) to the above - they're very good. Unsurprisingly, this isn't going to fit the bill if you want something that drives like a Mazda 6, but it will if you want something that eats up miles in comfort and with reliability.
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I looked at the Impala, what nice riding car with some great amenities (Did I just say that about an Impala??) The V^ has 305 hp and runs really good. Then looked at the Taurus, meh, had a fairly harsh ride and not quite the feel of the Impala. Didn't drive but looked at the Camry, Accord, and Maxima but ruled them out due to the size. Not being in the market for a large car ever the days of a large car are no more. Did look at some Infinities, not sure of the model, comparable size. In all of these I looked at a models a year or 2 older. Did look at a 2017 Impala LTZ $43,000. Found a 2015 with 28K on the clock, $23,800. I'm going to devour anything I drive due to many road miles so I need to start as low as possible, if not in 2 years I'll be upside down...Now if I find out that my I can expense my gas, then it will be a full size truck.
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Personally I'd go with the Lexus.
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I was also thinking that the Impala might fit the bill for the OP.
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Got a Subaru Legacy for my wife a few months ago, been pretty impressed with it. Lots of features for the price, handles great, good power with the 6 cylinder while still getting decent milage. Ton of safety features, the idrive system had her almost stopped by the time she realized she was about to hit a deer-no damage. Can't say I was liking it with the CVT tranny and the idrive system really turning me off prior to buying (manual option would be awesome in that car, but does have paddle shifters at least) but like I said, been very impressed with it.
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Lexus ES350. Uses 87 octane, quiet, comfortable, good for taking clients to lunch, etc., $44k new, much less a year or two old. Completely reliable and 27 mpg mixed.
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Have you looked at leasing? My FIL has a similar gig with a vehicle allowance and leases a new car every two years. My understanding is that there are some tax benefits to leasing as well. He has to demo engineering equipment, so he goes for small SUVs.
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Yup. As nice or nicer inside than the competition, and way more fun to drive. I cannot fathom why anyone would buy an Accord or Camry in a world that has the Mazda6.
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In my experience Mazdas are always more fun to drive than Toyota and Honda equivalents, but ownership requires a bit more work as well. Just as a generality
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I had put 268000 miles since new on a Mazda diesel when it finally let go. If it hadnt been for rusty rear wheel arches(this despite brushing the mud out from inside them every week when I washed it) I would have done the head gasket, renewed timing belt which was coming due etc and installed a new radiator which had burst either because of the head gasket failing or had caused the gasket to blow. I sold it for scrap instead.
The rust issue has put me off Mazdas unfortunately. See loads of them rusty here in the UK, whereas most cars on sale here are fully galvanized so remain rust free, and are scrapped for electrical problems instead.
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I have a couple questions: What is the budget? Do you value comfort or fun on those long trips? How much product do you carry and how big is it?
My husband is a sales rep that drives 50-70K miles a year. He had a Nissan Pathfinder that we traded in at 300K miles on the Odo(had no issues at all), a scion Tc (had no issues at all) traded in at 300K miles, a Honda crosstour(wheel bearings replaces under warranty at 10K miles). After the crosstour, he decided no more boring cars. Since then he had a Ford Focus ST, which has now gone to the son with 150K miles on the Odo and now has a Ford Focus RS. Hot hatches have become his car of choice because of the fun level and the hatch(makes it easier to access product).
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Also keep in mind that a Chevy or Ford can be serviced anywhere and at any time. What is the dealership network for Mazdas and Lexus, even Hyundia. If you are mainly going to be near large metropolitan areas, then not a problem, but you get out on desolate highways in the flyover states, and not so much.
Might look at a Ford Fusion starting at $22K and getting 31 MPG highway, or the Hybrid version is much better than that. |
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