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Old 01-17-2024, 06:35 PM
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Old 01-18-2024, 06:00 AM
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Best cars for the money…US News

http://wtop.com/consumer-news/2024/0...-for-the-money
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Originally Posted by MsPerky
Those lists crack me up. I read a list of the worst cars to buy last week and Kia was at the top of the list.
I would agree on Corolla being one of the best cars to buy.

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Old 01-18-2024, 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by robb
Those lists crack me up. I read a list of the worst cars to be last week, and Kia was at the top of the list.
I would agree on Corolla being one of the best cars to buy.
Aren't KIAs considered one of the most unreliable cars?

Old 01-18-2024, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Kyras
I have thought about selling the S. Maybe I should take it back to CA and bring the 2005 NSX here but it might be gutless here, too.

The 2005 NSX does have a removable T-top.



^3-29-2022 in Nevada.
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Old 01-18-2024, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by windhund116
Love this image!
Me, too! It's my favorite of that car.
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Old 01-18-2024, 07:34 AM
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Back in 2018 looking for the right car was a new kind of car buying experience for me. In the past my car buying requirements were looks, performance, and reliability – in that order. I would know the two or three models I wanted to compare and that was that. In 2018 we were looking for a SUV for the wife and I had no idea what we wanted. I had never given SUVs any thought what so ever. I could not have named a single model for any manufacturer. To me they are all just boxes with wheels, some big and some small. The wife had always driven Subaru's but the last one did not hold up. I did so much research (13 sites) and looked at 28; many did not make the cut for a test drive. The Honda CR-V we bought ranked 31st on the US News lists of best SUV's. Kia's, etc. all headed their list back then. Certainly odd since the CR-V ranked 1st overall for the 18 compact SUVs available for two years in a row according to my notes. Never rely on just one source and never buy without a test drive, preferably a long one. I have no faith in US News as a source.
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Originally Posted by Lainey
I'd bet overall, the Honda is much more reliable and less expensive to fix.
One caveat to that, parts are getting harder and harder to find for the S2000's and prices are going up on the parts that are still available. There's a lot of Porsche's running around with 100-150k miles and parts are relatively easy to get, yes they're more expensive but that tends to happen with a more expensive car in general.
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Originally Posted by sam_spider
One caveat to that, parts are getting harder and harder to find for the S2000's and prices are going up on the parts that are still available. There's a lot of Porsche's running around with 100-150k miles and parts are relatively easy to get, yes they're more expensive but that tends to happen with a more expensive car in general.
I was thinking along the same lines. The old adage always buy what you like comes to mind as you may end up paying one way or another.
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Originally Posted by sam_spider
One caveat to that, parts are getting harder and harder to find for the S2000's and prices are going up on the parts that are still available. There's a lot of Porsche's running around with 100-150k miles and parts are relatively easy to get, yes they're more expensive but that tends to happen with a more expensive car in general.
I'll go for changing the oil in my S2000 versus doing modern 911s. 991 models are a bear to change the oil.



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