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What Import Vehicles doYou Like?
What Import Vehicles doYou Like?
I don't mean racy sports cars or luxury SUVs. Just ordinary vehicles for commuting or getting around in.
I only buy vehicles that are Union built in North America. But that doesn't prevent me from admiring the competition.
The brand that most catches my eye is Mazda. I haven't seen anything by Toyota or Honda that excites me.
I only buy vehicles that are Union built in North America. But that doesn't prevent me from admiring the competition.
The brand that most catches my eye is Mazda. I haven't seen anything by Toyota or Honda that excites me.
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
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Not a fan of domestic cars.
I've always liked Honda the best, the civics I've had were all decent and loved my 95 Accord. Had a 2008 Kia Rio some years ago, it was decent for what it was, had it just shy of 8 years and very little trouble with it. I currently own a 2015 VW Passat, I've only had it since October so I can't give a full report as of yet but the build quality seems to be very good.
My parents both have Nissans, they seem to like them. Not bad cars overall but build quality seems to be better on Honda's and Toyotas.
Mazda I don't have much experience with but consumers reports always rates them high. They have a pretty good reputation overall. If I was to recommend 1 car overall, it would be The Honda Accord or Civic.
I've always liked Audi's, maybe someday I will have one.
I've always liked Honda the best, the civics I've had were all decent and loved my 95 Accord. Had a 2008 Kia Rio some years ago, it was decent for what it was, had it just shy of 8 years and very little trouble with it. I currently own a 2015 VW Passat, I've only had it since October so I can't give a full report as of yet but the build quality seems to be very good.
My parents both have Nissans, they seem to like them. Not bad cars overall but build quality seems to be better on Honda's and Toyotas.
Mazda I don't have much experience with but consumers reports always rates them high. They have a pretty good reputation overall. If I was to recommend 1 car overall, it would be The Honda Accord or Civic.
I've always liked Audi's, maybe someday I will have one.
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If it wasn't so freaking pretentious, this is the sedan I would be driving. It's not a sports car or luxury SUV, if it doesn't count, My bad.Turkeytop wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 9:42 pmI don't mean racy sports cars or luxury SUVs. Just ordinary vehicles for commuting or getting around in.
I only buy vehicles that are Union built in North America. But that doesn't prevent me from admiring the competition.
The brand that most catches my eye is Mazda. I haven't seen anything by Toyota or Honda that excites me.
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Subaru which spelled backwards is Urabus.
Mine is now my snowmobile, all wheel drive and snow tires.
Pisses off my best friend as it outperforms his big bad Dodge.
Mine is now my snowmobile, all wheel drive and snow tires.
Pisses off my best friend as it outperforms his big bad Dodge.
You're never too old to learn something stupid.
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I don't know anything about Subaru. But they make a nice looking vehicle.
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
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I was actually looking at buying a Impreza about a year and a half ago but there were none to be had, due to COVID shortages.
Subaru's are all wheel drive, they are really popular in the pacific NW I'm told.
Subaru's are all wheel drive, they are really popular in the pacific NW I'm told.
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My father bought a used 2005 Kia Sedona from a customer at his business and it's worked really well for us with no real issues. My brother actually works at a Toyota dealership in Dundee. He was able to get my father a 2020 Sienna, and while it's technically made in Indiana, it's a van that performs really well. My mother now drives the Sedona.
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I had a Hyundai Santa Fe that I gave away after it hit 300K. I'd buy another Hyundai in a second. I know they make some of their models in Alabama.
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I went from a 2011 Malibu to a 2017 Accord. The Accord just hit 100,000 miles. It's in far better shape than the Chevy was.
I usually have decent luck with Ohio made vehicles. I had a 2003 Cavalier that was very dependable. It also survived hitting a deer at 60 mph. That was 3500 dollars worth of damage in October 2007.
I ended up buying the Malibu from my parents when they moved from Michigan to Guam.
I usually have decent luck with Ohio made vehicles. I had a 2003 Cavalier that was very dependable. It also survived hitting a deer at 60 mph. That was 3500 dollars worth of damage in October 2007.
I ended up buying the Malibu from my parents when they moved from Michigan to Guam.
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If I was to buy an import it would be a Genesis. I will stick with my Grand Cherokee as it is American made.
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My last three vehicles have been Chevy Equinox. A boring but reliable drive. My current 2020 will be my last Equinox. GM has pulled production of the Equinox from their plant in Ingersoll ON and shifted it to Mexico.
So, next year, I might be shopping for something from Jeep.
So, next year, I might be shopping for something from Jeep.
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
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Many of the cars listed here are made in the USA.
I haven't owned a US brand daily vehicle since 1994. My current daily truck was made in Ohio. I have 11 other vehicles, two are GM Coach and Bus, the rest are German or Japanese. I already own my dream car, but I would love a MK1 manual Jetta
TT, get another Charger while they are still available.
I haven't owned a US brand daily vehicle since 1994. My current daily truck was made in Ohio. I have 11 other vehicles, two are GM Coach and Bus, the rest are German or Japanese. I already own my dream car, but I would love a MK1 manual Jetta
TT, get another Charger while they are still available.
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I'd love to get another Charger. Regrettably, my wife has too much difficulty getting in and out of a low vehicle like that. She needs something taller.
The Toyota Rav 4 is built in Woodstock ON, about 25 miles from our home. But it isn't Union built.
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
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My last car was an Accord. My current car is an Accord. That will probably be my next car too, though I rented a Nissan Sentra last year on vacation that I liked a lot.