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Jack 05-24-2007 02:21 PM

Used Cobalt or Accent
 
I have a chance to purchase either a 2006 Chevy Cobalt or 2006 Hyundai
Accent for the same amout of money. Both cars are used but are both in
excellent, like new condition. I will primarily use the car as a
commuter vehicle. Overall cost of ownership including gas mileage,
repair, durability, etc. are important to me.

The Chevy is bigger and feels relatively more substantial. The Hyundai
gets better gas mileage.

Which one is likely to have a lower cost of ownership in the long term
(ten years)? My apology for cross posting.


Scott Dorsey 05-24-2007 02:27 PM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 
Jack <buywheels@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I have a chance to purchase either a 2006 Chevy Cobalt or 2006 Hyundai
>Accent for the same amout of money. Both cars are used but are both in
>excellent, like new condition. I will primarily use the car as a
>commuter vehicle. Overall cost of ownership including gas mileage,
>repair, durability, etc. are important to me.
>
>The Chevy is bigger and feels relatively more substantial. The Hyundai
>gets better gas mileage.
>
>Which one is likely to have a lower cost of ownership in the long term
>(ten years)? My apology for cross posting.


Whichever car was treated better by the original owner. Ask for the
maintenance records. Whichever car has better maintenance records, buy
that one.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

I like driving in my car 05-24-2007 05:44 PM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 
Jack <buywheels@hotmail.com> wrote in news:1180030916.632282.256950
@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:

> I have a chance to purchase either a 2006 Chevy Cobalt or 2006 Hyundai
> Accent for the same amout of money. Both cars are used but are both in
> excellent, like new condition. I will primarily use the car as a
> commuter vehicle. Overall cost of ownership including gas mileage,
> repair, durability, etc. are important to me.
>
> The Chevy is bigger and feels relatively more substantial. The Hyundai
> gets better gas mileage.
>
> Which one is likely to have a lower cost of ownership in the long term
> (ten years)? My apology for cross posting.
>



OK! first...what are the milages of each car?
second...is there a complete service history for each car?
third....What warranty is there for each car?...is there a 5year warranty
unlimited milage for the accent for example?

I like driving in my car


Rob 05-24-2007 08:44 PM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 
All things being equal...go with the Cobalt. Bigger, better resale, both are
good vehicles.


"Jack" <buywheels@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180030916.632282.256950@h2g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com...
>I have a chance to purchase either a 2006 Chevy Cobalt or 2006 Hyundai
> Accent for the same amout of money. Both cars are used but are both in
> excellent, like new condition. I will primarily use the car as a
> commuter vehicle. Overall cost of ownership including gas mileage,
> repair, durability, etc. are important to me.
>
> The Chevy is bigger and feels relatively more substantial. The Hyundai
> gets better gas mileage.
>
> Which one is likely to have a lower cost of ownership in the long term
> (ten years)? My apology for cross posting.
>




billyboy24d 05-25-2007 09:50 AM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 
On May 24, 2:21 pm, Jack <buywhe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have a chance to purchase either a 2006 Chevy Cobalt or 2006 Hyundai
> Accent for the same amout of money. Both cars are used but are both in
> excellent, like new condition. I will primarily use the car as a
> commuter vehicle. Overall cost of ownership including gas mileage,
> repair, durability, etc. are important to me.
>
> The Chevy is bigger and feels relatively more substantial. The Hyundai
> gets better gas mileage.
>
> Which one is likely to have a lower cost of ownership in the long term
> (ten years)? My apology for cross posting.


It also depends on what you do for a living. If you work on a Union
job site or in construction some people can get very nasty toward
buying a car not made in the U.S., even if the U.S. doesn't make a car
worth buying and a lot of the "American" cars have less domestic parts
and assembly then others.
Bill


Jack Cassidy 05-25-2007 10:58 AM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 

"Jack" <buywheels@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180030916.632282.256950@h2g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com...
>I have a chance to purchase either a 2006 Chevy Cobalt or 2006 Hyundai
> Accent for the same amout of money. Both cars are used but are both in
> excellent, like new condition. I will primarily use the car as a
> commuter vehicle. Overall cost of ownership including gas mileage,
> repair, durability, etc. are important to me.
>
> The Chevy is bigger and feels relatively more substantial. The Hyundai
> gets better gas mileage.
>
> Which one is likely to have a lower cost of ownership in the long term
> (ten years)? My apology for cross posting.


It is hard to predict what will be in ten years but right now gas mileage is
a big factor to consider. My choice would be the Accent, for durability and
mileage. If resale after ten years is a factor then the Cobalt MAY be a
better choice. I have a 05 Accent that I purchased new as a commuter car
and IMO it was a great choice, After 30,000 miles it has been completely
trouble free, something I cannot say about my last two new car purchases, A
1999 Ford F250 and a 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis.

Jack Cassidy



Proctologically Violated©® 05-25-2007 11:15 AM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 
Indeed, there are politics in car buying/car parking.
Eg, german cars in synogogues.
Japanese cars in Filipino or chinese strongholds.
At my wife's job, two filipino's got into near-fisticuffs over one's
purchase of a japanese car.
American blacks/"minorities" shouldn't be too keen on japanese cars, either,
given recent statements.

I forgot the context, but some companies doesn't even allow a certain makes
(or non-makes) on their premisses--could be Merkin automakers.

The Japanese continue their juggernauting on Merkin throats:
Nissan w/ $2,000 headlights (maxima)
Honda w/ a $400 Yuasa motorcycle battery in a car (Fit)
God knows what else.
12 sets of Nissan headlights, or 40 Honda batteries, and you have a new
goddamm car.

But, ain't gonna change.
We (the (M)asses) are little more than puppets on a string, with occasional
erections.
The fact that Paris Hilton is allowed to live, much less thrive on TV, is
the death knell of our society.
At least give her a hysterectomy.
DAT would be an inneresting episode.

Me, I forget about politics and just plaster confederate flags all over
m'pickup--and on my shotgun rack.

Investment advice: Vaseline, Prep H.
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"billyboy24d" <billyboy24d@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1180101025.487056.314450@w5g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com...
> On May 24, 2:21 pm, Jack <buywhe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I have a chance to purchase either a 2006 Chevy Cobalt or 2006 Hyundai
>> Accent for the same amout of money. Both cars are used but are both in
>> excellent, like new condition. I will primarily use the car as a
>> commuter vehicle. Overall cost of ownership including gas mileage,
>> repair, durability, etc. are important to me.
>>
>> The Chevy is bigger and feels relatively more substantial. The Hyundai
>> gets better gas mileage.
>>
>> Which one is likely to have a lower cost of ownership in the long term
>> (ten years)? My apology for cross posting.

>
> It also depends on what you do for a living. If you work on a Union
> job site or in construction some people can get very nasty toward
> buying a car not made in the U.S., even if the U.S. doesn't make a car
> worth buying and a lot of the "American" cars have less domestic parts
> and assembly then others.
> Bill
>




Tom Y 05-25-2007 11:25 AM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 
I'm not much of a fan of GM cars, but the Cobalt is an exception. I rented
a lot of cars in the spring of 2006, and the Cobalt was the only one of
them I really liked. I drove it thousands of miles, and never had any
problems with it. It was comfortable, almost fun to drive, and got amazing
fuel economy, consistently.

Proctologically Violated©® 05-25-2007 11:38 AM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 
CR gives the Cobalt dismal ratings, esp. reliability, and overall mpg of
only 23 for the 4 cyl.
They like the Accent better, altho apparently it's too new to rate fully.
But CR listed 28 mpg's--big diff vs. the cobalt.

Not really a fan of CR, but , they are about the only show in town.
Don't know how accurate their mpg ratings are, but hopefully they are at
least correct on a *relative* comparison basis.
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------
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Stop Corruption in Congress & Send the Ultimate Message:
Absolutely Vote, but NOT for a Democrat or a Republican.
Ending Corruption in Congress is the *Single Best Way*
to Materially Improve Your Family's Life.
The Solution is so simple--and inexpensive!

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all d'numbuhs

"Tom Y" <tomy@noemail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns993B6A121B329tomy548121@140.99.99.130...
> I'm not much of a fan of GM cars, but the Cobalt is an exception. I
> rented
> a lot of cars in the spring of 2006, and the Cobalt was the only one of
> them I really liked. I drove it thousands of miles, and never had any
> problems with it. It was comfortable, almost fun to drive, and got
> amazing
> fuel economy, consistently.




Edwin Pawlowski 05-25-2007 11:43 AM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 

"Jack Cassidy" <Jacapat2@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
>
> If resale after ten years is a factor then the Cobalt MAY be a better
> choice.


Yes, in ten years it may be worth $15 while the Accent is worth only $12.



Jack Cassidy 05-25-2007 04:33 PM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 

"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
news:HuD5i.10$eO5.4@trndny08...
>
> "Jack Cassidy" <Jacapat2@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
>>
>> If resale after ten years is a factor then the Cobalt MAY be a better
>> choice.

>
> Yes, in ten years it may be worth $15 while the Accent is worth only $12.


Yeah but that $30



Jack Cassidy 05-25-2007 04:49 PM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 

"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
news:HuD5i.10$eO5.4@trndny08...
>
> "Jack Cassidy" <Jacapat2@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
>>
>> If resale after ten years is a factor then the Cobalt MAY be a better
>> choice.

>
> Yes, in ten years it may be worth $15 while the Accent is worth only $12.

Yeah but that $3.00 may be important to some people. :c)
If my Accent gives me good service for 10 years I won't care if it's only
worth 12 cents, I'll put it in the trash and go buy another. When I
purchased mine they literally took it off the truck, took off the plastic
protecting the paint, washed it and filled the gas tank and I drove it away.
It has not been back to the dealer for anything since. No adjustments, no
tweaking on anything, Made a believer out of me.

Jack Cassidy



Matt Whiting 05-25-2007 06:22 PM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 
Tom Y wrote:
> I'm not much of a fan of GM cars, but the Cobalt is an exception. I rented
> a lot of cars in the spring of 2006, and the Cobalt was the only one of
> them I really liked. I drove it thousands of miles, and never had any
> problems with it. It was comfortable, almost fun to drive, and got amazing
> fuel economy, consistently.


Interesting. I test drove a Cobalt before buying my Sonata and it was
the most uncomfortable car I've driven since my 79 Chevette. Actually,
it was worse than the Chevette. The seat was hard as a rock and the car
road like a buckboard.

Matt

Edwin Pawlowski 05-25-2007 07:30 PM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 

"Jack Cassidy" <Jacapat2@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
>> Yes, in ten years it may be worth $15 while the Accent is worth only $12.

> Yeah but that $3.00 may be important to some people. :c)
> If my Accent gives me good service for 10 years I won't care if it's only
> worth 12 cents, I'll put it in the trash and go buy another.


I keep cars until they are used up. I've had a couple towed to the junk
yard but I "traded in" my 91 Regal. The book value if in good condition
was $850 according to KBB. Problem is, I'd have to spend about $1200 to get
it to be worth that. Dealer gave me $100 for it. I figured it was just
transportation to go pick up the new one. I managed to even work out the
gas so that the warning light for low fuel came on about two miles from the
dealer.

Sonata now has 15200 and still perfect.



Christopher Wong 05-25-2007 11:37 PM

Re: Used Cobalt or Accent
 
On 2007-05-24, Jack <buywheels@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have a chance to purchase either a 2006 Chevy Cobalt or 2006 Hyundai
> Accent for the same amout of money. Both cars are used but are both in
> excellent, like new condition. I will primarily use the car as a
> commuter vehicle. Overall cost of ownership including gas mileage,
> repair, durability, etc. are important to me.


They are two different size classes, hardly comparable to each
other. But I wouldn't get the Cobalt. Consumer Reports' reliability
ratings say that the Cobalt is horribly bad in this department. It's
so bad that the defect rate is literally off their charts. Absolute
rock bottom. In the basement. I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole
for fear the pole will melt.

The current Accent is unrated, but at least you got that 5yr/60K
bumper-to-bumper warranty.

Chris


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