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View Poll Results: Which one of these full-size sedans is the best choice? | |||
2005 Toyota Avalon Touring | 4 | 26.67% | |
2005 Chrysler 300 Touring | 4 | 26.67% | |
2005 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SE | 7 | 46.67% | |
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06-11-2005, 02:29 AM | #16 | |
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Actually the Subaru Legacy is more of an actual mid-sized sedan rather than barely, as well as the Mazda6 if you take a glance at the dementions. Even though they're roughly 10 inches smaller in length and width, thus being a full class smaller then the others you compared.
As for the Jaguar X-Type, I have heard of it being unreliable but I guess how unreliable, I don't know and with hearing from many owners hear about how problematic it is, it is probably not worth getting as a good all around sedan. As for the Hyundai Azera, it isn't too surprising that you don't know about it. It made its first appearance at the New York Auto Show, and had some good coverage but obviously not as much as any of the concepts or a more luxurious plus extensive sedan such as the Acura RL. But that doesn't make it a bad sedan, actually far from it. To sum it all up it is slotted to replace the XG350 by Fall 05. It is a full-sized sedan that it meant to compete with a baseline luxury sedans such as the Lexus ES330 and Acura TL at the price of a entry level sedan, sort of like the Grand Prix. However unlike the Grand Prix the Azera will receive many things standard such as the 5 speed automatic with triptonic shifting, dual climate control and the 3.8l 265hp V6 with CVVT, so it shouldn't be underpowered, as well as other features. From what is reported the Azera should start out at $21-23k and in the late $20s fully loaded. Here is Hyundai's site on the Azera, as well as an article that covers it and if you are too lazy or can't find the specs here it is. So if you and your friend are still looking around for a sedan in Fall, give the Azera a try. |
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06-11-2005, 02:57 AM | #17 | |
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What I meant is that the Legacy is small for a mid-size, and we're looking for full-sizes anyways. Thanks for the blurb about the Azera, I'll definitely keep it in mind. Her lease isn't up for another two months, so if she hasn't bought something before then, the Azera may be available.
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06-11-2005, 09:44 PM | #18 | |
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How about a used Chrysler 300C?
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06-12-2005, 02:27 AM | #19 | |
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Negative. She doesn't not want a 300C because its priced higher than $30,000. She just doesn't want or need that much power. Why pay for a used 300C what you can for a new 300 Touring, and get better gas mileage to boot?
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06-12-2005, 01:35 PM | #20 | |
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I'd go with the Maxima. I'm not fond of the Avalon's looks, and if the new Maxima performs like the previous models it's a winner in my book.
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06-13-2005, 10:17 PM | #21 | |
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C&D liked the Avalon in a similar comparison to this, and I tend to agree with them.
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06-14-2005, 12:18 AM | #22 | ||
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06-14-2005, 09:08 PM | #23 | |
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I'd cut my balls off before driving a Toyota Avalon, unless I drove a taxi, since that's all Avalons get used for, I've only ever seen about 5 or 6 Avalons that weren't Taxis.
The new Maximas have cool engines, but they're also fugly and not that good to drive, also the Interior quality of the NZDM version (aka Teana) I drove was mediocre. The 300C is the only way to go, certainly better than the unimaginative cloned crap that the Japanese makers are spewing out. The Japanese big cars will be more reliable, but that's about all they have going for them. |
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06-14-2005, 11:16 PM | #24 | |
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I don't give a fuck what you think about the old Avalon, because the new ones are completely different. I already stated why she's not considering the 300C, so read the rest of the fucking thread. If you're basing your opinions off of NZDM cars, then you shouldn't have posted, because a quick check of my profile will reveal that I live in the USA, so don't use that excuse, either.
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06-15-2005, 12:01 AM | #25 | |
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What is honestly the difference between a USDM Maxima and a Teana? Nothing much, different body (US Maxima is just as fugly), slightly bigger, slightly heavier and probably an even cheaper interior.
The new Avalon still looks boring, it's just as dull as anyother Toyota, still simply a clone of every other car on the road, still nothing in the way of originality. I'll give you my impressions of the new one after my next trip to the airport, unless of course I get picked up by a Maxima. At least the 300 (Or 300C or whatever you call it) is original and won't end up as either a taxi or company car. I'm simply giving the Point of view of a car enthusiat, I'm not sure if your friend likes cars or not, but if she doesn't, then a Japper is perfect for her, as they were designed for people who see cars as an appliance, much like a fridge or a dishwasher. |
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The new Avalon is significantly better then the previous version. I didn't like the old one either, it was definitely the Japanese Buick; but the new one is very different. 280hp, 0-60 in 6 (C&D). If it weren't for the Toyota badge and the lowish cost, you would think it was a Lexus. It is probably the best FWD large car on the market (well, maybe the Acura TL).
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its funny you said that because here in the states, its boring american cars that are used as fleet and government vehciles such as the boring ford crown victoria, chevy impala, and all the other ford crown vic clowns are used for taxi's. in the states, the japanese cars such as nissan are considered very very sporty, and its the american cars that are considered mundane boring appliances such as the ford taurus, dodge intrepid, countless buicks, and chevy impalas, or monte carlos. all are utter boring crap that can't perform for anything, let alone handle. also the chrysler 300 that they are comparing is not a the 300c which means it not a hemi powered v8. but a more mundane v6 with ugly rims and crappier interior compared to all the japanese cars mentioned in the list. if you thought the nissan had a crappy interior, then the chrysler 300 or most american cars ( including the viper and corvette) will you give a heart attack.
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Anyways, I don't know if you're racist, biased, or just ignorant about the "Jappers", but your opinion isn't very helpful. The Japanese sedans here are perceived as being sportier, more refined, and more aggressively styled than their American competition - hardly what I'd call "appliances".
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