Depends on your age and needs.
My Dad has a Chevy Impala...what I consider a old man's car. We took it with 4 adults to Florida, 1100 miles. We drove straight through and none of us complained about back pain or hurting from being in a car.
If you want style cause you are young I would look towards the Mazda 6. Its a very good looking sexy car for male or female.
If you are late 20's mid 30's, wife, mom, etc then I would lean towards a Camry first and a Honda Accord 2nd or the Mitsubishi Gallant 3rd. Gallant is the plainest of the 3 but its a good car.
Price wise you will pay more for the Imports when you buy them. They will see less mechanic time but when they do they will cost more than an American car.
An American car will see more service appointments but the parts are much cheaper.
Honda Accord use to hold the title for the best car for many years. But Toyota Camry has held that title I believe now for the past 8 yrs.
2006-06-19 18:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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the camry,altima & accord are all ok,but there are better cars for very similar prices. the mazda3 is smaller, but powerful, especially round town, and faily roomy.it also uses less gas.if its just you, go for the 3.
if you have a family or sumthen or need exta space, the mazda6 is a better option.roomy, better looking than camry,accord. it has a very sport drive, but is well suited to normal suburban conditions.and its avaliable in wagon,sedan and 5-door hatch varients, meaning more choice.plus theres either the 4-cylnder or V6 models.go 4 it.
if u really do need the space, the 6 is a better option.but the 3 saves gas,more nimble round town and still has alot of space.plus u save a fair bit of money,meaning u can go for a higher-spec model.
2006-06-15 18:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I LOVE my Toyota Matrix! It's a Corolla, for all intents and purposes, except that it's built more like a very small SUV. There's plenty of room if I need to move something - the back seats fold flat - but it's comfortable for commuting or pleasure trips. I love the sunroof - the California weather makes it possible to leave it open almost all the time - and I get about 35 MPG (very important, these days!) The red one is gorgeous, but I'm a little more conservative - mine is pewter.
2006-06-15 18:05:28
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answered by Just me 2
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Accord, Camry, Altima
2006-06-15 18:00:47
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answered by Canyonaire 2
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If its have been given a roadworthy certificates then it may very well be ok. as long because it would not take a seat too extreme and would not block the motive force view it may very well be ok. yet its appropriate to envision at the same time with your roads and site visitors authority on your section to be certain what the regulations and rules are.
2016-12-08 09:36:06
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answered by ? 3
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