I have a 2005 Dodge Durango that I enjoy very much. Replaced a series of three Ford Explorers '92, '98, and '02). My wife just traded in her 1963 Mazda 626 (with 32,951 miles!) for a new Honda Accord. Before she bought, she looked at Toyota, the Ford Fusion, the Honda Civic Hybred, Acura, Buick, and Mazda. She bought the Honda Accord for Value, Reputation and a very competitive price.
Dodge Dakota, Magnum V-8 [5.2L]. 1994 with 149,000 miles on it. Still running strong. Gotta love a truck.
It is the most fun I've had on 4 wheels. You have to love a vehicle that you can talk to....radio up, radio down, call home, AC down, etc. Luxury and reliability, and top-notch quality all around.
We have driven the Avalon over 120,000 miles. Other than gas and regular maintenance every 3000 miles, it has been trouble free and required no additional cost. My next automobile purchase will also be an Avalon.
I drive a ford Telstar which is a rebadged Mazda 626 its great
Excellent vehicle - even if I won the lottery I wouldn't give it up. Well, maybe for a new one.
I use a Mobility Scooter
Toyotas, actually own a 1997 4Runner and recently bought a Land Cruiser, great units !!
Chev. Malibu
My primary vehicle is a 2002 Harley-Davidson FLHP-I Police Edition Roadking (they wouldn't let me keep the lights and siren - boo). I also have a 1995 Saturn SL2, they are both great on gas and easy to maintain. I've never been impressed with any of the Japanese cars - they all ride like a box on skis - you feel everything.
My primary vehicle is a 2002 Harley-Davidson FLHP-I Police Edition Roadking (they wouldn't let me keep the lights and siren - boo). I also have a 1995 Saturn SL2, they are both great on gas and easy to maintain. I've never been impressed with any of the Japanese cars - they all ride like a box on skis - you feel everything.
I love my Jetta; it's the best car I've ever had. I get over 40 mpg in the city and actually hit 55 mpg on a trip from NW Ohio to DC. The VW service department here is fantastic. I've only had one warranty problem in the last 15 years, and they took care of it in short order.
My husband and I have driven VW products for over 35 years, with a couple of other cars thrown in when he worked for Ford or GM in the mid-70s. I don't ever want to drive a vehicle from another manufacturer again!
Bought a Hyundai Santa Fe in 2001 and it has been a fantastic little car, traded a 1999 Honda CRV in on it. I really liked the Honda too but it was under powered and the Hyundai was roomier. I love the 5/10 year warranty that came with the car. It's nice to have a warranty that outlasts the loan period.
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