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AL 05-11-2004 04:56 AM

Advice for buying long term usage, reliable, and economical sedan
 
Trying to decide on long term usage, reliable, and economical sedan.

My choices are 2005 Toyota Corolla CE, 2004 Honda Civic LX, 2004 Nissan
Sentra 1.8s, and 2004 Mazda 3 Sedan.

What recommendation should I consider? Please list
negatives/positves/inherent issues with certain models?

What THanks in advance for your advice.






Caroline 05-11-2004 11:51 AM

Re: Advice for buying long term usage, reliable, and economical sedan
 
I always like as a starting point the little tables on reliability in the April
issue of the magazine "Consumer Reports." The tables reflect individual
consumers' repair data on some 675,000 cars over the last several years or so.
The tables have little black, red, and white dots to indicate the reliability of
different parts of the car. E.g. exhaust system, electrical, air conditioning,
etc.

Also, another part of the April issue of CR gives a summary of fuel economy,
prices, and which cars in particular CR recommends as overall "good buys."

"AL" <AL@nospam.com> wrote in message news:pz0oc.445363$Ig.70433@pd7tw2no...
> Trying to decide on long term usage, reliable, and economical sedan.
>
> My choices are 2005 Toyota Corolla CE, 2004 Honda Civic LX, 2004 Nissan
> Sentra 1.8s, and 2004 Mazda 3 Sedan.
>
> What recommendation should I consider? Please list
> negatives/positves/inherent issues with certain models?
>
> What THanks in advance for your advice.


>
>
>
>




yahmed 05-12-2004 12:53 PM

Re: Advice for buying long term usage, reliable, and economical sedan
 
Here is a comparison by Edmunds

http://www.edmunds.com/apps/nvc/edmu...eId3=100394564


You can also check the Ratings, Features, Specs and Print Summary.

Let us know what you decide...






"AL" <AL@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<pz0oc.445363$Ig.70433@pd7tw2no>...
> Trying to decide on long term usage, reliable, and economical sedan.
>
> My choices are 2005 Toyota Corolla CE, 2004 Honda Civic LX, 2004 Nissan
> Sentra 1.8s, and 2004 Mazda 3 Sedan.
>
> What recommendation should I consider? Please list
> negatives/positves/inherent issues with certain models?
>
> What THanks in advance for your advice.


yahmed 05-12-2004 12:55 PM

Re: Advice for buying long term usage, reliable, and economical sedan
 
Actually this one is better ....

http://www.edmunds.com/apps/nvc/edmu...op=3&tab=print





"Caroline" <caroline10027remove@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:<5E6oc.16358$Hs1.9827@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net>...
> I always like as a starting point the little tables on reliability in the April
> issue of the magazine "Consumer Reports." The tables reflect individual
> consumers' repair data on some 675,000 cars over the last several years or so.
> The tables have little black, red, and white dots to indicate the reliability of
> different parts of the car. E.g. exhaust system, electrical, air conditioning,
> etc.
>
> Also, another part of the April issue of CR gives a summary of fuel economy,
> prices, and which cars in particular CR recommends as overall "good buys."
>
> "AL" <AL@nospam.com> wrote in message news:pz0oc.445363$Ig.70433@pd7tw2no...
> > Trying to decide on long term usage, reliable, and economical sedan.
> >
> > My choices are 2005 Toyota Corolla CE, 2004 Honda Civic LX, 2004 Nissan
> > Sentra 1.8s, and 2004 Mazda 3 Sedan.
> >
> > What recommendation should I consider? Please list
> > negatives/positves/inherent issues with certain models?
> >
> > What THanks in advance for your advice.

>
> >
> >
> >
> >



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