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VW Passat | 10 | 29.41% | |
Toyota Camry | 2 | 5.88% | |
Honda Accord | 10 | 29.41% | |
Nissan Maxima | 7 | 20.59% | |
Nissan Altima | 5 | 14.71% | |
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02-11-2011, 09:34 AM | #23 | |
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And it was a good joke BTW. I was first going to ask if your Aunt was named "Kelly" and was a big-haired bimbo, but I thought no one would get it. |
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Raging, It was funny. A joke. Get it? A joke. Get it? Get it?
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Wow there's a lot of opinionated ass*** on this forum.
Back on topic: When I was looking for a car I spent a lot of time looking at reliability ratings. There's a couple of different ways they go about assessing reliability: - Off the of numbers of the insurance companies that sell non-oem extended warranties. This is great because you get numbers for cars that are out of warranty, so it's more long term. But it's a self-selecting group, and we don't know how big the sample size is, or what kinds of cars they offer coverage for. - Surveys of mechanics. Good info, but unfortunately humans are very biased. - Surveys of users. Good info, although this pushes the results toward the negative (you're more likely to respond if you had a bad experience). In any case, there were 4 cars that consistently showed up on everyone's list: corolla/camry, civic/accord. If you go with these you're much more likely to have a car that you put gas in it and it goes (anyone can have bad luck and get a bad car, but statistically you're less likely to have problems). I would definitely recommend that if he buys new, that he gets the plan that includes all the service. Civic/Accord/Camry though are also the most stolen cars in the US (corolla still making the top ten, but not usually top 3). However, these numbers are not really meaningful UNLESS you adjust them for how many cars are out there on the road. Because if there's 10 accords and one escalade out there, and you get one escalade and one accord stolen, turns out that the escalade is now 10 times more likely to get stolen (seeing as 100% of them got stolen in this example, while only 10% of the accords). Adjusted numbers, turns out those cars are no longer on the chart. When adjusted for numbers the top positions are Escalades, F-250s, Jeep Wranglers, etc. So my suggestion still stands, get one of the four, don't worry and be happy You're actually less likely to get it stolen, even if it is the most stolen car. Last edited by fighting_fish; 02-11-2011 at 02:39 PM.. |
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Yes, but by the same token, surveys of users are accurate when being used relative to each other, because the likeliness to respond due to a bad experience isn't isolated by brand. So, while there will tend to be more vocal negativity, it's present across all brands and will not have an effect on the comparison of one car versus another. |
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And if I was as rich as the OP's Dad, who can afford a Bentley, I'd get a nice daily driver and wouldn't give a shit if the car got stolen, I'd either just get a new car, or really good insurance. |
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02-12-2011, 01:32 AM | #32 |
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I used to have an 08 Altima coupe 2.5. Great engine, fuel-efficient transmission, and I loved the interior (although many will disagree with me).
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The second part of your statement, the "I'd get a nice daily driver and wouldn't give a shit if the car got stolen, I'd either just get a new car..." is just, well, um.....Brilliant! Now, go shoot something for dinner.
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I found a great deal on an 06 A6, not in the plans, but is a possibility.
But plan on looking at the blowout deals for a new car in the paper Sunday. Also found a decent deal on 08 Maxima and a too good to be true deal on a Toyota Avalon. Found a nice Altima too, but it has tv screens in the headrests, so that's out. We'll see. Thanks for all the continued help!
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I've come to really respect your input over the last years or so, what do you think of Nissan?
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Based on your question, it appears that your Dad's daily driver is the Bentley, so what does he do now when parking at the airport? And how did his other building, with the armed guard parking, prevent scratches and dings before? And did he drive to the office in the Bentley in bad weather before now? And sorry, I'm not cool on the lingo, what are Jelly Jellies? And what's your hangup with people who live outside of urban and suburban areas and hunt for food? Does the desire, need, or enjoyment of hunting equate to someone with a low IQ in your mind? Are you just avoiding using the term redneck? Isn't that a bit like racial profilin', or gay-bashing? |
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And the psychographic didn't work as evidenced by the Poster who observed that your original question didn't specify what Bentley your Dad has. Get the Fusion (hybrid). Best choice out of all of the cars mentioned. |
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Interestingly, all of the cheaper ones seem to use a CVT gearbox (weird driving experience), i've tried it on the Enterprise Rental Spec Murano and Altima but not really for me. Try all of them well before buying one.
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Just an update, he ended up getting a Black 2008 Jetta SEL with 25,000 miles.
He got it at the same place as the Bentley so they said they'd service it for life for free when the warranty expires. I'll post some pictures just for fun when I see him in the next few days. Thanks for all the advice, I'll let you all know about the reliability.
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