Mazda vs Camry
#11
I do and am anxiously awaiting the intro (tomorrow!) of the next-gen Mazda 3 hatch so I can decide between it, the Civic hatch and the Hyundai Elantra GT Sport N-line. I've driven a CX-5 for 6 years now and, while I don't regret choosing it over other crossovers, I'm done with the whole SUV thing with it's unaturally high ride height and ground clearance. I actually lowered mine 1.5" to give it a more "planted look" and to make it feel a little more car-like. Don't assume everyone thinks like you do. The sedan/car portion of the American market is still 33%!
#12
Just an example. When I purchased my V6 Honda Accord it had additional maintenance that was not required in the 4-cylinder Honda Accord.. the timing belt and water pump was part of the maintenance that was required in the Honda Accord I think at 60000 Miles I can't remember exactly. But that was not required in the 4-cylinder model and not required in any other car that I've owned with such low mileage... that's just one type of example of maintenance that people might not be aware of when purchasing a vehicle
#14
I do as well. While I understand the appeal of the SUV, the Minivan and the Station Wagon that were popular in their days as well, I prefer the drive of a car. My preference would be for a coupe over a sedan. I prefer the handling of a small car over the larger options that are popular today.
Again, I understand the appeal, but I will be driving a small car as long as they are available.
As for the original question: If you are considering a Camry, you should also look at the Mazda 6 with the Turbo.
Again, I understand the appeal, but I will be driving a small car as long as they are available.
As for the original question: If you are considering a Camry, you should also look at the Mazda 6 with the Turbo.
#15
Just an example. When I purchased my V6 Honda Accord it had additional maintenance that was not required in the 4-cylinder Honda Accord.. the timing belt and water pump was part of the maintenance that was required in the Honda Accord I think at 60000 Miles I can't remember exactly. But that was not required in the 4-cylinder model and not required in any other car that I've owned with such low mileage... that's just one type of example of maintenance that people might not be aware of when purchasing a vehicle
My current truck is a 2010 Nissan Frontier with 23,000 miles. My previous Toyota Tacoma was a 2002 with 29,000 miles when traded for the Frontier, therefore I an not too concerned with timing chains on the Camry.
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