Amaru | 06-29-2010 11:54 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by freakshow
(Post 7009682)
Hondas aren't always the best choice.. but you have to admit: a lot of the times, they are. It's always good to keep your options open, but for a lot of people, price, reliability, maintenance, and resale value all come together very well in a number of honda/acrua offerings. | I agree with this. Not the best car in terms of price or driving experience, but it offers a combination of great build quality, reliability, and is (usually) a pleasantly fun car to drive.
But I also agree with Dentz in that a person should not limit their list to Honda's only. You can definitely get a car that's nearly as reliable and probably just as much fun for a lot less money if you're willing to look at Mazda's, Nissan's, BMW's, etc.
Something I forgot to mention earlier... I would normally suggest avoiding automatic transmissions in general. Unless you have a long commute, manual tranny generally means a faster, "sportier" car with far less chance of tranny problems. (A clutch is relatively simple to replace, an auto tranny... not so much). Obviously the car's mileage will play a role in the manual/auto decision as well. |