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mazda 6
im considering trading in my 2001 civic ex for a 2003 mazda6 v6 5spd only ill be leasing it for the years im in college.. only i own my civic and ill probably be w/o a ride after my senior year.. think its worth it?
well the money u have from selling the civic keep it aside and get yourself another car after u graduate, mazda6 V6 is a preet nice car, but for a college student u dont need a car that size, but if u have the money why not
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well the money u have from selling the civic keep it aside and get yourself another car after u graduate, mazda6 V6 is a preet nice car, but for a college student u dont need a car that size, but if u have the money why not[hr]
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well the money u have from selling the civic keep it aside and get yourself another car after u graduate, mazda6 V6 is a preet nice car, but for a college student u dont need a car that size, but if u have the money why not[hr]
Yeah, keep the vic.. being at college myself, I stress enough about jackass's and my car up there, I couldnt deal with people if I was rollin in a 6. Too much stress.. pluss the 6 would get banged to hell by doors and what not because most college kids have little or no respect.
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it is?
REALLY? Unbeatable?
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/auto/ar...320360,00.html
WORLD-CLASS GAS SIPPERS
(From top)
Best Station Wagon: VW Jetta TDI, 50 mpg hwy. (EPA) Turbochargers use the diesel engine's exhaust gases to pump extra power without sacrificing fuel economy.
Best in America: Honda Insight, 68 mpg hwy. (EPA) This two-seat hybrid, with a 5-speed manual transmission, uses a 1.0-liter 3-cylinder engine in conjunction with an electric motor.
Best in the World: Volkswagen Lupo 3L TDI, 78 mpg hwy. (not EPA tested) Known as the 3-liter car, this four-passenger VW's turbodiesel engine has a stop-start feature similar to that on the 1-liter car.
Best Sedan for in town: Toyota Prius, 52 mpg city (EPA) This gas-electric hybrid seats five comfortably and features Toyota's first continuously variable automatic transmission.
Where is the 7th gen civic mentioned again?
REALLY? Unbeatable?
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/auto/ar...320360,00.html
WORLD-CLASS GAS SIPPERS
(From top)
Best Station Wagon: VW Jetta TDI, 50 mpg hwy. (EPA) Turbochargers use the diesel engine's exhaust gases to pump extra power without sacrificing fuel economy.
Best in America: Honda Insight, 68 mpg hwy. (EPA) This two-seat hybrid, with a 5-speed manual transmission, uses a 1.0-liter 3-cylinder engine in conjunction with an electric motor.
Best in the World: Volkswagen Lupo 3L TDI, 78 mpg hwy. (not EPA tested) Known as the 3-liter car, this four-passenger VW's turbodiesel engine has a stop-start feature similar to that on the 1-liter car.
Best Sedan for in town: Toyota Prius, 52 mpg city (EPA) This gas-electric hybrid seats five comfortably and features Toyota's first continuously variable automatic transmission.
Where is the 7th gen civic mentioned again?
I would say keep your civic until you graduate from college and have a stable career. Not sure if what you're doing now is what you want to do for the rest of your life but I have 2 more terms left of college and 3 more years to go on the lease. I planning on buying it after the lease and keep it til I get a nice stable career for a couple of years then I'm buying a house and a nice car.
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