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Originally Posted by Nostril Cheese
Look at Hyundai
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My carpool partner has a late model Elantra. I've driven it a couple of times on business trips with him. It's nice enough, but totally un-inspiring in an appliance kind of way. It's kinda ugly too IMHO.
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Originally Posted by look 171
I second the Accord, also dare I say Camry as well. Hell, put sway bars on it and change grippy tires. They can be lot of fun. I would just drive it and leave it and enjoy the car for what they are. Super reliable, good MPG and high resale value and the best thing about it is that it sells. A Hyundai or Ford is going to be worth poopoo.
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I hadn't considered the Accord, but I'll go drive one to see. I had the Camry as a rental. It was quiet, powerful, roomy, but I absolutely loathed the interior. It felt like it was designed for someone 3 inches taller and 60 lbs heavier!
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Originally Posted by porsche4life
Loving my Ford Escape. If the suv size would be useful, check one out. I do like the looks of the fusion, and ford seems to be building some stellar cars lately.
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I should check out the Escape... I'm also looking for a really nice Mazda 6 wagon, but they would all be 10 years old by now.
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Originally Posted by aigel
Tdi with stick. Not joking ...
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Not interested in a TDI, and if I was I would wait for the dust to settle about what the gubmint is going to "make" owners do to their cars, and what their value works out to be.