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Darn the luck.
by boaz47 on Sun Nov 16 09:49:49 PST 2008
When they dropped the Subaru Baja I could no longer nominate a vehicle people avoided like it had a disease. I would move to the Tribeca but it may have improved even as its sales have dropped. So about all I can think of is something that keeps VW from being lonely at the bottom of dependability lists and then Suzuki gives us the Reno. At best Edmunds calls it adequate.
you could add
by nippononly on Fri Nov 14 12:34:16 PST 2008
the Suzuki Reno and Forenza to the running: the last of the pre-Y2K old school Daewoos, still being sold years later with the Szuki badge on them. Awful reliability (dragging down Suzuki's company-wide ratings), awful resale, junky to drive (rented one this year when the rental place had nothing else left), and if all you wanted was a cheap car, you could have got a lower price at Hyundai, Nissan or Ford, all of which made a better compact car. Oh, and the '08 Mitsubishi Raider? Now there was a great idea......NOT! LOL
Re: Headlights fading [zsewell]
by terry92270 on Sat Dec 16 14:36:18 PST 2006
It is an electrical problem, not one of the light bulbs. Have your car diagnosed at a shop that works only on electrical problems, if you are not extremely competent in electrical matters. :)
Please help me decide
by frank77 on Mon Oct 20 20:40:00 PDT 2008
Hi, I'm in the grip of indecision regarding a car purchase. I've been looking for an affordable car to have for about 3 years. I have a total of $12,000 to spend on a used car - cash. I have been comparing hatchbacks with the following characteristics: - Excellent dependability (by far the most important requirement) !!!!!!! - Decent gas mileage(doesn't have to be great) - Decent performance(don't want a really weak engine) - Preferably a 5-door rather than 3-door Cars considered: Toyota Matrix, Mazda 3 hatchback, Honda Fit, Suzuki Reno, Hyundai, Accent, and the three below. I had assumed I could find a fairly new car then buy a manufacturer-backed extended warranty but for under $10,000 before taxes and fees most cars I have found are already out of warranty which then makes them ineligible for the MEW. I need to decide between three available cars. Please tell me which one you would choose given the above mentioned. 1. A 2006 Kia Spectra5 5-door with 60,000 miles, FWD, Auto in very good condition 2. A 2006 Suzuki Aerio SX 5-door with 55,000 miles FWD, Auto in very good condition 3. A 2003 Mazda Protoge5 5-door with 80,000 miles FWD, Auto in impeccable condition The Kia would cost me $2000 less than the Suzuki. The Mazda $1000 less than the Suzuki. What do you think?
Which hatchback is least likely to need repairs?
by frank77 on Mon Oct 20 20:39:20 PDT 2008
Hi, I'm in the grip of indecision regarding a car purchase. I've been looking for an affordable car to have for about 3 years. I have a total of $12,000 to spend on a used car - cash. I have been comparing hatchbacks with the following characteristics: - Excellent dependability (by far the most important requirement) - Decent gas mileage(doesn't have to be great) - Decent performance(don't want a really weak engine) - Preferably a 5-door rather than 3-door Cars considered: Toyota Matrix, Mazda 3 hatchback, Protoge5, Honda Fit, Suzuki Reno, Hyundai Accent,and the two below. I had assumed I could find a fairly new car then buy a manufacturer-backed extended warranty but for under $10,000 before taxes and fees most cars I have found are already out of warranty which then makes them ineligible for the MEW. I need to decide between three available cars. Please tell me which one you would choose given the above mentioned. 1. A 2006 Kia Spectra5 5-door with 60,000 miles, FWD, Auto in very good condition 2. A 2006 Suzuki Aerio SX 5-door with 55,000 miles FWD, Auto in very good condition 3. A 2003 Mazda Protoge5 5-door with 80,000 miles FWD, Auto in impeccable condition The Kia would cost me $2000 less than the Suzuki. The Mazda $1000 less than the Suzuki. What do you think?
Re: 2009 TDI mileage [shrifty]
by olive4 on Tue Oct 07 11:33:10 PDT 2008
Just got back from a trip to Reno and Virginia City, NV from the SF Bay Area (550 miles total over the Sierras and through the mountains to Virginia City). Made the round trip on 12.5 gallons of fuel (44mpg avg). During my daily commute I'm averaging 37mpg.

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