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danalwyn ([personal profile] danalwyn) wrote2009-04-16 08:53 am
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Vroom?

So, as part of the whole moving thing, I'm looking to try and buy a car. I think I want a new car because a) now should be a good time to buy, and b) the brands I'm looking at don't deprecate in value that fast, so a used car doesn't save me that much.

Right now I'm looking back and forth between two boring cars, the Toyota Corolla and the Honda Civic, both in pretty basic models. They cost the same for all practical purposes, the Corolla coming with cruise control, and the Civic with power windows and a better dashboard design. They are, performance on paper-wise, practically the same car. Comparing them gets down into nitty gritty, like the fact that the Corolla has four cupholders to the Civic's two (not that this matters. I can't hold four drinks at once anyway).

Anyone have any experience with these cars and something to recommend? I'm interested in opinions, or anything else anyone has to offer.

[identity profile] silverjackal.livejournal.com 2009-04-16 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Both are nice, but I'd say you may want to consider a third, the Toyota Matrix. In the hatch back version you can fit an absolutely astonishing amount into the vehicle given it's size, which might be useful for transporting household things (such as when moving or buying new furnishings).

[identity profile] danalwyn.livejournal.com 2009-04-16 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I did look at the Matrix, but I'm really not moving that much stuff myself (and the few large pieces won't fit in the Matrix anyway), and I think I'd much rather have a standard sedan for driving around town all the time.

[identity profile] silverjackal.livejournal.com 2009-04-17 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. It all depends on one's needs, and that's why there's such a diversity of models. I own a sedan myself and never had a problem since I have friends with SUVs and trucks, and a work truck to use at need. House ownership did change my perspective, however. Talk about boring vehicles? When the time comes to replace my vehicle I'd like nothing better than a station wagon (though I may end up with one of those crossovers or small SUV's). :)

Have you test driven either vehicle? If you're at an impasse on paper, there's nothing like sitting in a vehicle and putting it through it's paces to decide. Personally I like the ride and the internal space on the Toyota better than on a Honda, but it's a very personal thing.