Best Selling Cars - 2010
#11
Of all the four door sedans I have loked at and driven, when you compare price, quality, reliability, performance, efficiency, resale and anything else you want to throw in, the winner INHO is the Accord hands down running away with it.
Some find it boring to look at or drive but it is a top notch car in just about every area and compares favorably in almost any area to all other vehicles in its class.
I feel the same about the Civic. But before you all change my name from Vader to Fanboi, not much else in the Honda lineup does anything for me.
When my wife replaces her car for a new four door we are looking at Civic's, Accords, Sonata (hybrid) and Fusion (hybrid and non-hybrid). Nothing else is on the list.
Some find it boring to look at or drive but it is a top notch car in just about every area and compares favorably in almost any area to all other vehicles in its class.
I feel the same about the Civic. But before you all change my name from Vader to Fanboi, not much else in the Honda lineup does anything for me.
When my wife replaces her car for a new four door we are looking at Civic's, Accords, Sonata (hybrid) and Fusion (hybrid and non-hybrid). Nothing else is on the list.
#13
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Originally Posted by NFRs2000NYC,Jan 21 2011, 04:18 AM
I had a 2010 Malibu (998 miles on the ODO) as a rental in Miami. I would rather drive a 10 year old civic. It was literally a pile of sh1t. I have since cancelled all my magazine subscriptions. I could not believe the car wrags said the "Malibu is a great car and on par with Accord/Camry." It's not even on par with a 12 year old Accord/Camry, let alone a new one.
#14
I also think the Malibu is not on par with the Accord or Camry. But the Impala has got to be one of the biggest "how the **** does a car like this still exist in 2011" cars I've rented. They really just suck in every way.
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I drove a Malibu last year and I can't agree more with all of the negative comments about it. I can't help but wonder if some of the car mags gave it better reviews because they felt bad for Chevy and the difficult financial position it was in.
Also, I'm surprised that the Camry and Altima's fleet sales are so high. I don't think I've seen very many of then on rental car lots.
Also, I'm surprised that the Camry and Altima's fleet sales are so high. I don't think I've seen very many of then on rental car lots.
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