Corey Bit Spank
Active member
It has come time to replace my 1997 Accord. Here's a list of cars I'm looking at, and my feeble attempt at highlighting positives and negatives.
1) Impreza Hatch
2) Focus Hatch
3) Mazda 3 Hatch (skyactiv)
Feel free to suggest anything else. I'm not looking to spend more than $25 000. I'm willing to drive either manual or automatic, as it really depends on if it's a good gearbox more than anything. I would consider certified used. And...I really don't want another sedan/coupe.
I would likely want to keep this car for at least 10 years. I do live where it snows, but while driving my Accord for 8 winters on skinny all-season tires, not once did I ever feel AWD would make driving safer. With the bevy of new technology that come standard on cars in this millenium, I think I'd do just fine as long as the car isn't extremely light and I'm on decent tires (I would likely buy snow tires/wheels for the new car).
I will only have access to one car, so service is an issue if the dealer is in an inconvenient location. I could always rent a car for a day, or borrow one of the electric cars my work has (Thanks, JCI!). I am unsure if I should bother placing much emphasis on this factor...
I value any input you may provide. This is my first new car purchase. Yikes.
1) Impreza Hatch
+AWD
+Road manners
+Visibility
-AWD
-Transmission (5sp manual is vague, CVT is good for a CVT but still a CVT
-Steering (accurate, but light and numb)
-Dealer in fairly inconvenient location
+Road manners
+Visibility
-AWD
-Transmission (5sp manual is vague, CVT is good for a CVT but still a CVT
-Steering (accurate, but light and numb)
-Dealer in fairly inconvenient location

2) Focus Hatch
+Steering
+Road Manners
+Exterior styling
+Dealer about a 10 minute walk from work
-Reliability
-Resale (??)
+Road Manners
+Exterior styling
+Dealer about a 10 minute walk from work
-Reliability
-Resale (??)

3) Mazda 3 Hatch (skyactiv)
+Road feel
+Real world fuel economy
+Priced well
+Dealer located about a 15 minute walk from work
-Unproven tech (skyactiv)...durability unknown
-Resale
-Rust (I've noticed more Mazdas in the north afflicted with some bad cases than many other makes)
+Real world fuel economy
+Priced well
+Dealer located about a 15 minute walk from work
-Unproven tech (skyactiv)...durability unknown
-Resale
-Rust (I've noticed more Mazdas in the north afflicted with some bad cases than many other makes)
Feel free to suggest anything else. I'm not looking to spend more than $25 000. I'm willing to drive either manual or automatic, as it really depends on if it's a good gearbox more than anything. I would consider certified used. And...I really don't want another sedan/coupe.
I would likely want to keep this car for at least 10 years. I do live where it snows, but while driving my Accord for 8 winters on skinny all-season tires, not once did I ever feel AWD would make driving safer. With the bevy of new technology that come standard on cars in this millenium, I think I'd do just fine as long as the car isn't extremely light and I'm on decent tires (I would likely buy snow tires/wheels for the new car).
I will only have access to one car, so service is an issue if the dealer is in an inconvenient location. I could always rent a car for a day, or borrow one of the electric cars my work has (Thanks, JCI!). I am unsure if I should bother placing much emphasis on this factor...
I value any input you may provide. This is my first new car purchase. Yikes.
