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cosza wrote: I am planning to buy a small econo car and this is in the list. With automatic tranny. I tried a Yaris sedan, and Consumer Reports was right about its sloppy handling. I'd rather get a year-old used Corolla. The Nissan Versa is really nice and probably the obvious choice among small cars if you have to carry more than two people. |
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larry moe 'n curly wrote: cosza wrote: I am planning to buy a small econo car and this is in the list. With automatic tranny. I tried a Yaris sedan, and Consumer Reports was right about its sloppy handling. I'd rather get a year-old used Corolla. The Nissan Versa is really nice and probably the obvious choice among small cars if you have to carry more than two people. if you trust nissans build quality at their mexico plants. ford, gm, chrysler and vw all build cars there as well. |
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I am planning to buy a small econo car and this is in the list. With automatic tranny. |
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On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 14:27:04 -0500, "cosza" <costa (AT) cae (DOT) ca> wrote: I am planning to buy a small econo car and this is in the list. With automatic tranny. Honda and Toyota make the best quality cars. Next I believe is Subaru and Mazda. Then Nissan and Mitsubisihi. The two biggest sellers in the U.S. are Toyotas and Hondas. That tells you. As much as I wanted to buy a Versa, I could not get myself to fork over more than $15k on a manufacturer with a less than stellar reputation. That's why made my choice between Honda Fit and Toyota Yaris. |
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