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rsx or suv
I'm fixing to get my first vehicle and I have a price limit of about $17,000. If I get a car, I'm leaning towards an RSX however I'm not fully sure that I want a car. This vehicle will have to last me through the rest of high school and most of college, so once it's purchased there's not really any going back. I love the RSX and don't think I would get tired of it but I just wonder if by the time I'm in college if I'll be looking back and wishing I had gone with something more "practical" such as an SUV. Thanks in advance for everyone's input.
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well man... it just depends on what you like i guess. One good thing about and RSX is that they hold there value really well.. so if you think you need an SUV when you go off to college than you can sell it and get alot for it. I was looking at used RSXs and they were only about 2k less than brand new ones.. so thats just something to think about.
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Re: rsx or suv
Well SUV's guzzle gas, suck at every performance aspect (excluding the SS, SRT-10 and Lightning which are expensive performance pick-ups), never used for going off, road, but they're high on the ground and they can carry crap. RSX has less space but it pretty much beats the SUV in every other aspect. However, test drive both and see.
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Re: rsx or suv
I vote RSX.
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Re: rsx or suv
get something different....like a Scion tC
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I dunno about you, but I think SUV's are hardly "practical"
I second the Scion tC movement.
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Re: rsx or suv
Well, another thing you might need to consider is how tall you are. My bro-in-law wanted to get an RSX, but since he's 6'2", he didn't have much clearance and kept touching the ceiling any time he went over a bump. So he decided to go SUV.
He's really not liking the gas prices right now, though. If you're getting an SUV, I would wait until August/Sept. since I think Ford is getting the hybrid Escape out then. |
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Re: rsx or suv
Many people 6'5" and even 6'7" have fit in the RSX.....
And the Escape Hybrid is horribly expensive. I see no point in buying it - unless you use that for decades you're spending more. |
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Re: rsx or suv
Height was definately an issue I considered. I'm 6'0" and when I test drove a Celica the same thing happened with my head over bumps. However, the RSX seemed fine.
I'm pretty sure I'm gonna go with the RSX over the SUV. Thanks for everyone's input and if anyone has some specific SUV (in the same price range) that they think is better than the RSX feel free to post it and what you like about it over a car. |
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Re: Re: rsx or suv
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Yeah, hybrids generally run about $5k more than the regular gas counterparts. But you do get to take off about $2k off your taxes the first year, in the US, for an energy saver auto. And you won't be spending as much money in the long run for gasoline. So overall, if you keep it for 5 yrs, you should more than make up for the price difference. Well, I was looking at the Ford Escape 2.3L and they seem to get 23-25mpg. I'm sure the hybrid will get around 30+ mpg. So, in essence, you'll save about $.32/mile --> 1 / 7mpg * $2.25/gal. Take the 12k standard miles per year, and you get a savings of $3840/year. Over 5 years, this comes out to $19,200. So, yes, they are more expensive, but you'll end up saving money for another vehicle after 5 years. Last edited by mmont0; 06-08-2004 at 10:24 AM. |
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Hmmm, I remember reading an article saying that the Hybrid used 1K less (about 800USD) per year using the average mileage per person, and that the price meant that the car would have to be kept over a decade to break even, its like 40,000 Canadian for the Hybrid (30,000USD).
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Re: rsx or suv
Well, today my mom and dad purchased a red '02 RSX-S for me so obviously I went with the car. Thanks for everyone's advice.
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Lucky guy, hope you have fun with the car. Its quite a quick one
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Re: rsx or suv
Wanna race?
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I could also be wrong about getting 30mpg on the hybrid, so I guess if it only does 3-4 mpg more than the regular car, then just cut my figures in half. But I really think it should get at least 30. I mean the civic hybrid gets 45-50, whereas the best mpg civic, the HX, gets 36-44. So expecting a 6-7 mpg increase shouldn't be too far off? Are my calculations off somewhere?
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