#1: 作者: 新長征, 時間: 2007-6-23 17:16
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#2: 作者: 為啥不能呢?, 時間: 2007-6-23 17:47
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#3: 作者: 新長征, 時間: 2007-6-23 18:06
為啥不能呢? 寫道:
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唉,不是怕被人恥笑\挨磚嘛! 咱不懂車呀,稍微言語不慎就會遭來飛來橫禍地!
LP現在正在學車,以後肯定要買個小點的\後面沒有尾巴的車比較好些,所以現在正在琢磨這幾個呢,想讓各位給推薦推薦.
#4: 作者: 強貼, 時間: 2007-6-23 18:28
都不錯。rabbit比其他兩個小一號。感覺結實一點。但是價格也貴一些。anyway,you won't go wrong with anyone.
#5: 作者: Sunmax, 時間: 2007-6-23 18:30
First, you have to list out what are your priorities. Economy? Fun to drive? Room?
Between the 3, I will probably go for the Mazda3.
#6: 作者: 新長征, 時間: 2007-6-23 18:58
強貼 寫道:
都不錯。rabbit比其他兩個小一號。感覺結實一點。但是價格也貴一些。anyway,you won't go wrong with anyone.
中肯! 謝謝!
#7: 作者: 新長征, 時間: 2007-6-23 19:00
Sunmax 寫道:
First, you have to list out what are your priorities. Economy? Fun to drive? Room?
Between the 3, I will probably go for the Mazda3.
當然是家庭用性價比高的了.主要是給LP開,安全第一!經濟耐用就行.
#8: 作者: 搬運工, 時間: 2007-6-23 19:01
可以一起比,但結果沒有太多的意義。
#9: 作者: Unknown, 時間: 2007-6-23 19:53
Sunmax 寫道:
First, you have to list out what are your priorities. Economy? Fun to drive? Room?
Between the 3, I will probably go for the Mazda3.
I agree...hehe mazda 3 is really fun to drive.
My suggestion is go to the dealerships and test them. If you are looking for a reliable, economy hatchback/waggon, toyota matrix also could be another choice.
Good luck
#10: 作者: Sunmax, 時間: 2007-6-23 20:27
新長征 寫道:
當然是家庭用性價比高的了.主要是給LP開,安全第一!經濟耐用就行.
I like Nissan (actually, I am a Nissan fan :lol: ). However, the Versa is still too new to prove its reliability.
I shared my experiences on VW many times already and I don't want to repeat it. You can go to Safeway (or any bookstore), grab a copy of Consumer Reports new car guide, flip to the VW pages, and look at how many black dots it has and you know what I am talking about.
Mazda is fun to drive when it is new. However, when it gets old, it is problematic too.
If safety is your top priority, then what I will recommend is, define your budget first, and get the bigger car (but with less fancy options like leather, sunroof...). Or if you have the time, you can shop for a 2-years old car, which still have some remaining warranty left.
Trust me, a bigger size car makes a big difference in the safety category. This is from a personal experience (based on the car accident I had last month).
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