I’m just gonna say that I back the Mazda 100%. I know someone with a similar one (2011 Sedan manual) and it’s a really nice car to drive.
I’m just gonna say that I back the Mazda 100%. I know someone with a similar one (2011 Sedan manual) and it’s a really nice car to drive.
Haven’t really looked at the specs. It probably helps a lot.
The Yukon has a very long first gear, maybe the dodge has an 8/9 speed, which could be better for 0-60 times.
Yep, the Uno had it behind the dash on the driver’s side.
I think the 200 has some issues in implementation, the transmission is pretty choppy, fuel economy isn’t the best, and for the price of the 200 Limited, you could get a better spec Camry which won’t depreciate $10k after leaving the lot.
Can’t wait until they put the fix in these and sell them for near nothing. I’d love a near new $10k Golf TDI.
On the hyundai, the carfax says 66k miles, so 11 miles is probably a mistake. .
There’s newer remote starts for manuals. Don’t know all the details, but my friend has one and it won’t start unless the car is in neutral.
I’m okay with that. Most of the rest of the world trucks look like shit.
Why didn’t she like the CX5? I think it drives amazing. I haven’t driven the forester though.
The 2013 got even more, and that had a 5 speed auto and a NA 2.4..
Could be an auto or even a DSG. The Jetta hybrid uses a DSG, so I don’t see why the Mustang wouldn’t.
if it makes you feel any better, the people that I know with Grand Cherokees are pretty darn happy.
They will also slow down to whatever speed the old person on the right lane is going, just to annoy everyone.
You don’t want a Focus. If you get the automatic, you’ll have problems with the transmission for sure, it’s also very cramped inside and it doesn’t have a very quiet ride. It also feels crazy cheap inside.
Most compact cars have more than enough power to hit at least 120, but manufactuers keep putting 110mph limiters on them because of the cheapo tires. My friend’s 2011 Mazda3 easily reaches 110 with the 2.0 engine and could easily keep going to at least 125 if not more, if it didn’t have a limiter.
So much this. FCA is doing great, they’re selling a lot of Jeeps and do a lot of fleet sales. They’re also about to release the new Compass which I can assure you will sell a ton here if they price it below the CR-V and the RAV4.
Oh yeah, totally. Hell, I’d take it too if it means no car payments.
Not quite a new Kia, looks like a 2012
Fuck Uber. They keep constantly doing shady things and act as if the world owes them.