I'd like to thank everybody that voted. I kind of had a general idea as to what I wanted to get before I even put up the poll, I just wanted to see what evryone else was thinking too. Looks like we all think alike. The tC it is! I'll let you all know when it arrives. Should be before the weekend (august 21).
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Yeah, I have been leaning the way of the tC for a few days now. I'm going to take a few more testdrives of other cars, but this is what I feel I will get right now. That is why I put this poll up, to try and maybe dissuade me, to see how badly I wanted it. In case you all missed it, I took a test drive in a tC the other day. Here is my experience:http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=11760
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I voted for teh Kia Spectra5. I almost purchased a 2003 model when I was shopping for the Vibe, but it wasn't exactly what I wanted. I just read a very favorable article in Car and Drive about the Spectra5...it might surprise you.
Quote, originally posted by Reynoma »I voted for teh Kia Spectra5. I almost purchased a 2003 model when I was shopping for the Vibe, but it wasn't exactly what I wanted. I just read a very favorable article in Car and Drive about the Spectra5...it might surprise you.I agree. I think it will be a great car for the price. I don't know, however, if it will be worth the wait till October to get one. I will want a car in a couple of weeks, not a couple of months. I did sit in an 05 sedan. Very cool interior. Thanks for the response!
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I see some people threw up a nissan titan and a chrysler crossfire. Both of these cars are very good at what they are and what they do. Unfortunately, they both start at about 25,000 dollars. My goal is to spend 17,500 or less. If I wanted a pure sports car, the crossfire would be on my list and if I wanted a pickup, the titan would be the only full size one I would get. I am looking for a more practical car than the crossfire, but not as practical or big as the titan. Thanks though!
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Quote, originally posted by noginsk »I agree. I think it will be a great car for the price. I don't know, however, if it will be worth the wait till October to get one. I will want a car in a couple of weeks, not a couple of months. I did sit in an 05 sedan. Very cool interior. Thanks for the response!Forgive me if you posted this someplace, buy why the rush to get rid of the vibe?
Quote, originally posted by Reynoma »I voted for teh Kia Spectra5. I almost purchased a 2003 model when I was shopping for the Vibe, but it wasn't exactly what I wanted. I just read a very favorable article in Car and Drive about the Spectra5...it might surprise you. Dosent the Kia lose resale value even faster than the Vibe? You know in case of a trade or a sell it would not be good. Have to look at all options.
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Quote, originally posted by wicked1981 » Dosent the Kia lose resale value even faster than the Vibe? You know in case of a trade or a sell it would not be good. Have to look at all options.The way I use cars, I don't even think about trade in value. I usually use a car until over 100K miles. I also purchase gap insurance (adds about $6 per month to a loan) to cover me in case the car is totalled.But a good point, none the less.
i used to trade out cars and vehicles every 12 mos - 2 yrs. but i'm at 16 mos on the vibe. i want to have a car long enough that i actually OWN it and not have to worry about making payments!
Check out the last couple months issues of Consumers Reports, they just evaluated alot of these. They were most impressed with the Mazda 3 if I remember correctly.
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Quote, originally posted by MiVibe-ToolGuy »What is your price limit???Neon SRT10Grand Prix GTPPontiac G6Caddy STS2005 CorvetteDodge SRT 10 Pick Up?????????????Neon SRT4 for the car SRT10 for the truck.
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Quote, originally posted by Reynoma »Forgive me if you posted this someplace, buy why the rush to get rid of the vibe?I'm not in a rush to get rid of the vibe, but don't really have a choice. It is in my wife's name and she and I are getting a divorce. Here is the thread I started when I had just learned of my wife leaving.http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=11623
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Quote, originally posted by MiVibe-ToolGuy »What is your price limit???Neon SRT10Grand Prix GTPPontiac G6Caddy STS2005 CorvetteDodge SRT 10 Pick Up?????????????I really kind of want a hatchback of some sort. I want to spent under about 17,500 if possible. That way I can keep my payments to under 300 with a little money down. I think the only one in your lineup with that possibility would be a G6 with a deep discount. Maybe a neon srt4 with a discount too. But the G6 is so new, no discount likely, and the srt4 will probably never get a discount.
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Quote, originally posted by trdvibe »i'm gonna assume that the ex may be getting it?Yup. We will be trading back to our own cars on Sunday at noon. I have till then to get the vibe cleaned out and remove the sound equipment I recently installed. To give her the benifit of the doubt, she did say I could have it if I really wanted it. I would like it, but....She said recently, when we were still assuming I was getting the vibe, that I was getting the better end of the "deal". Hmmm, my marriage is considered a "deal" to her? No way man. She hates the vibe, hates a manual, thinks it is ugly, thinks cars should have "butts"... It is my way of having the last word. It maybe an expensive $16,000 word, but the last nonetheless.
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Quote, originally posted by JohnC »Check out the last couple months issues of Consumers Reports, they just evaluated alot of these. They were most impressed with the Mazda 3 if I remember correctly.I don't have a subscription to consumer reports. Do you? Able to get me the links or maybe a copy/paste of the info?The mazda, until I test drive it at least, is my second choice as of right now. Just behind the tC.
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Quote, originally posted by joatmon »http://www.consumerreports.org or your local libraryduh! The library. Why didn't I think of that? Thanks.
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Local dealer advertising new 04 Hyndai Sonatas AT/AC etc for $12,995. Good value if you want a 4 dr sedan. 5 yr 60M bumper to bumper and 10 yr 100M power train warranties.
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Quote, originally posted by silverawd26 »My best advice would be get the cheapest, but mostly loaded vehicle for the price.Civic, Corolla or something Focus..I am leaning towarsd the mazda 3 or the scion tc, but both run over 16,000. I know I want a hatchback, so the only "corolla hatch" out here in the US is the Matrix. Too close to the vibe, plus my wife tried ever so hard to persuade me into the matrix oer the vibe. I would feel like she won then. The only Civic hatch is the Si, but those Msrp for 19,000. And, I haven't decided if I like the new front end of the 2005 Focus (I am a bit shallow). They had, from what I have heard, a bad reputation for reliability. Consumer Reports has now upgraded the focus reliability to reccommended plus the 100,000 mile warranty is tempting. It would definitely be the best deal of these three. Ford always runs big discounts.
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Quote, originally posted by jake75 »Local dealer advertising new 04 Hyndai Sonatas AT/AC etc for $12,995. Good value if you want a 4 dr sedan. 5 yr 60M bumper to bumper and 10 yr 100M power train warranties.The top of my list, if I can't afford over 16,000 will be a focus hatch or an elantra gt hatch. Not the best looking cars in the world, but good for the money.
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I voted for a Mazda 3 hatchback. I think that's the best choice of the lot so far. I saw a new tC in a neighbor's driveway yesterday, and it's a bit funky looking in my opinion, and a bit too much like a Saturn ION. You might be able to find end-of-the-model-year deals on Mazda's within about the next month or so. I think that they look very nice, are well equipped for the money, and have decent power for the size of the car--plus mods should be plentiful. I also considered an Elantra GT before purchasing the Vibe. I thought that it was a good deal until I disovered that the power output was the same as the anemic regular version of the Elantra.
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I voted for the Scion tC. It is an awesome car. If it was a little bigger, I would have considered it. The sunroof is awesome but limits the headroom I need (6'2").I'd also suggest the Hyundai Tiburon (I just got one). The GT has a 172-hp 2.7L V6 for under $20K. The base has a 138-hp 2.0L 4-cylinder with variable valve timing and is much cheaper (under $18K). It's an great looking hatchback but rear seat room is tight. If you have the money, get the V6, if not, the base has all the good looks with a lower cost.
Quote, originally posted by NovaResource2 »I'd also suggest the Hyundai Tiburon (I just got one). The GT has a 172-hp 2.7L V6 for under $20K. The base has a 138-hp 2.0L 4-cylinder with variable valve timing and is much cheaper (under $18K). It's an great looking hatchback but rear seat room is tight. If you have the money, get the V6, if not, the base has all the good looks with a lower cost.Talk about throwing a monkey wrench in the mix. I had totally forgotten about the Tiburon. I have never done any research on it so I had better get busy. Thanks for the thought!
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Sorry to read about your situation.If you're a Christian but don't currently belong to a local church, now would be a great time to get acquainted with a local congregation. The support of 'church family' and pastor has often been a great comfort to me.Regarding cars, don't overlook the possibility of getting a 'deal' on a 1 or 2 year-old used car, including 'certified' used cars of the makes and models you're considering. There have been many recent threads about how much new cars (Vibes, especially, it seems) depreciate in the first year or two. Granted that used cars also depreciate significantly when you drive them off the lot, but if you can eliminate the first 30%-40% of new-car depreciation, it might also help your financial situation as a student.[Unless she's going to have to buy it for you...]
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Quote, originally posted by kostby »Sorry to read about your situation.If you're a Christian but don't currently belong to a local church, now would be a great time to get acquainted with a local congregation. The support of 'church family' and pastor has often been a great comfort to me.I'm not really sure what I am. I was raised as a Lutheran, and believe that I am spiritual, but as far as the "church scene", it never quite clicked with me. Hey, I am finding lots of solace here. What more could I ask for?
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Quote, originally posted by NovaResource2 »I voted for the Scion tC. It is an awesome car. If it was a little bigger, I would have considered it. The sunroof is awesome but limits the headroom I need (6'2").I also have to agree with the Scion tC. I saw one on the road yesterday and they are pretty nice lookin'. Also, the car rags have been raving about it.
Quote, originally posted by ragingfish »What about a Santa Fe? That's got vibe versatility and reasonable MPGs (the 2.4L engine gets 20 city 27 hwy) and starts around 18.I am looking for something a little more fun to drive this time. I am willing to sacrifice a bit of the vibe's utility to do it too. In fact, I just put down a 1,000 deposit on a tC yesterday! They couldn't find a blue one or a red one though. Said that there were NONE available in the whole North East region. NONE. Not even auto's. So, I am going with my next choice in color, a "flint mica". It is kind of like the "shadow" color on the vibe, only with a metallic paint instead. If all goes well, I should have it by Tuesday.
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Glad you got the TC and that is what I would get. The 108 HP engine is poopy IMO! The XB looks cool but does not have the guts behind it and I would want a bit more power over fuel milage any day. I have an idea but why is the Scion not listed at the Toyota website? Again I have thoughts but wondering...
Quote, originally posted by noginsk »So, I am going with my next choice in color, a "flint mica". It is kind of like the "shadow" color on the vibe, only with a metallic paint instead.Shadow is a metallic paint, just for the record.Congrats on the purchase of the new ride! Hope you'll still visit us sometimes!And Scions don't appear on the Toyota website because Toyota wants them to be distinguished as a totally separate line of autos. Kind of like the relationship between GM and Saturn. Same parent company, but they don't outwardly want to show strong corporate ties.
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Quote, originally posted by Stang2Vibe »Shadow is a metallic paint, just for the record.Sorry, didn't know that.
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TA DA!!!! Sorry I have been away for a while everyone. My stupid-a** computer died on me and had to wait to get it fixed. "Fixed", according to Comp USA, is to make you wait a month for stuff to come in the mail and then after it comes, turns out the computer was bogus to begin with. So, I now have a brand new computer. And...... A BRAND NEW SCION tC!!!!!! To paraphrase a recent catchy commercial that we have all heard, "I'm Lovin' it!". I have a camera on my cell phone and will figure out how to get some pics up for you all soon. TRD Vibe, sorry I missed out on the Toronto meet, I just couldn't get the car in time to come, plus lost my ability to communicate with the computer down. Maybe the next one? Anyway, I'm back everyone.
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Quote, originally posted by noginsk »I see some people threw up a nissan titan and a chrysler crossfire. Both of these cars are very good at what they are and what they do. Unfortunately, they both start at about 25,000 dollars. My goal is to spend 17,500 or less. If I wanted a pure sports car, the crossfire would be on my list and if I wanted a pickup, the titan would be the only full size one I would get. I am looking for a more practical car than the crossfire, but not as practical or big as the titan. Thanks though!I was looking at a crossfire and they are a joke no room, extremely stiff ride and very bland interior. its a pure mercedes hand me down. pending on what your wanting to do to this car I'd go either vibe or civic SI, both great cars. Not to mention the things that can be done to civics.
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