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success_ny@yahoo.com 08-24-2006 12:25 PM

Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 
Hi,

I am struggling with a choice of either buying a new Honda Accord EX
2007 or wait 1 month and buy a redesigned Nissan Altima 2007 S that
looks awefully cute:

http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_sh...nissan_altima/

I see, though, the the current Nissan Altima model suffers from
significant problem with road noise and in general has lower ratings
from Consumer Reports and other publications than Honda Accord. On the
other hand, Honda Accord is going to be redesigned in 2008 and I will
end up having a car that has outdated style. And I need to buy the car
in the next few months - I cannot wait until the next year.

Any suggestions???

Thanks!


Accord DX 2000 08-24-2006 02:00 PM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 
One thing to think about is that the 2007 Altima is a brand-new model,
which means that all of the first-year "kinks" will not have been
worked out. It is always less risky to wait until at least the second
year of production of anything.

If you absolutely can't wait, go for the Accord - it will be a more
reliable choice and you will probably be able to negotiate a good deal
given that it is the last year of this model.

Lastly (and I'll shut up!), Accords "age" quite well and of course,
retain their value. I am still very satisfied with my 2000 Accord.

Just my $0.02.


success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling with a choice of either buying a new Honda Accord EX
> 2007 or wait 1 month and buy a redesigned Nissan Altima 2007 S that
> looks awefully cute:
>



Accord DX 2000 08-24-2006 02:00 PM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 
One thing to think about is that the 2007 Altima is a brand-new model,
which means that all of the first-year "kinks" will not have been
worked out. It is always less risky to wait until at least the second
year of production of anything.

If you absolutely can't wait, go for the Accord - it will be a more
reliable choice and you will probably be able to negotiate a good deal
given that it is the last year of this model.

Lastly (and I'll shut up!), Accords "age" quite well and of course,
retain their value. I am still very satisfied with my 2000 Accord.

Just my $0.02.


success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling with a choice of either buying a new Honda Accord EX
> 2007 or wait 1 month and buy a redesigned Nissan Altima 2007 S that
> looks awefully cute:
>



Accord DX 2000 08-24-2006 02:00 PM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 
One thing to think about is that the 2007 Altima is a brand-new model,
which means that all of the first-year "kinks" will not have been
worked out. It is always less risky to wait until at least the second
year of production of anything.

If you absolutely can't wait, go for the Accord - it will be a more
reliable choice and you will probably be able to negotiate a good deal
given that it is the last year of this model.

Lastly (and I'll shut up!), Accords "age" quite well and of course,
retain their value. I am still very satisfied with my 2000 Accord.

Just my $0.02.


success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling with a choice of either buying a new Honda Accord EX
> 2007 or wait 1 month and buy a redesigned Nissan Altima 2007 S that
> looks awefully cute:
>



Accord DX 2000 08-24-2006 02:00 PM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 
One thing to think about is that the 2007 Altima is a brand-new model,
which means that all of the first-year "kinks" will not have been
worked out. It is always less risky to wait until at least the second
year of production of anything.

If you absolutely can't wait, go for the Accord - it will be a more
reliable choice and you will probably be able to negotiate a good deal
given that it is the last year of this model.

Lastly (and I'll shut up!), Accords "age" quite well and of course,
retain their value. I am still very satisfied with my 2000 Accord.

Just my $0.02.


success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling with a choice of either buying a new Honda Accord EX
> 2007 or wait 1 month and buy a redesigned Nissan Altima 2007 S that
> looks awefully cute:
>



John Horner 08-24-2006 08:31 PM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 
success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling with a choice of either buying a new Honda Accord EX
> 2007 or wait 1 month and buy a redesigned Nissan Altima 2007 S that
> looks awefully cute:


Buying the first model year of anything increases your risk of getting a
trouble prone car, and with Nissan I think the risk is even higher than
with Honda.

The current Accord is pretty well sorted out now and would be my choice.

John

John Horner 08-24-2006 08:31 PM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 
success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling with a choice of either buying a new Honda Accord EX
> 2007 or wait 1 month and buy a redesigned Nissan Altima 2007 S that
> looks awefully cute:


Buying the first model year of anything increases your risk of getting a
trouble prone car, and with Nissan I think the risk is even higher than
with Honda.

The current Accord is pretty well sorted out now and would be my choice.

John

John Horner 08-24-2006 08:31 PM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 
success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling with a choice of either buying a new Honda Accord EX
> 2007 or wait 1 month and buy a redesigned Nissan Altima 2007 S that
> looks awefully cute:


Buying the first model year of anything increases your risk of getting a
trouble prone car, and with Nissan I think the risk is even higher than
with Honda.

The current Accord is pretty well sorted out now and would be my choice.

John

John Horner 08-24-2006 08:31 PM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 
success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling with a choice of either buying a new Honda Accord EX
> 2007 or wait 1 month and buy a redesigned Nissan Altima 2007 S that
> looks awefully cute:


Buying the first model year of anything increases your risk of getting a
trouble prone car, and with Nissan I think the risk is even higher than
with Honda.

The current Accord is pretty well sorted out now and would be my choice.

John

Body Roll 08-25-2006 01:53 AM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 

success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:

> Any suggestions???
>

Altima handles as a P.O.S. And the I-4 motor is a piece of crap.
It looks good only on thre spec sheet. Accord is better in every way.
Handling is not razor sharp but way better than in Altima.
I'm not even bringing the subject of reliability.


Body Roll 08-25-2006 01:53 AM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 

success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:

> Any suggestions???
>

Altima handles as a P.O.S. And the I-4 motor is a piece of crap.
It looks good only on thre spec sheet. Accord is better in every way.
Handling is not razor sharp but way better than in Altima.
I'm not even bringing the subject of reliability.


Body Roll 08-25-2006 01:53 AM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 

success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:

> Any suggestions???
>

Altima handles as a P.O.S. And the I-4 motor is a piece of crap.
It looks good only on thre spec sheet. Accord is better in every way.
Handling is not razor sharp but way better than in Altima.
I'm not even bringing the subject of reliability.


Body Roll 08-25-2006 01:53 AM

Re: Nissan Altima 2007 vs. Honda Accord 2007
 

success_ny@yahoo.com wrote:

> Any suggestions???
>

Altima handles as a P.O.S. And the I-4 motor is a piece of crap.
It looks good only on thre spec sheet. Accord is better in every way.
Handling is not razor sharp but way better than in Altima.
I'm not even bringing the subject of reliability.



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