If you like the 2008 Malibu as you have stated then wait. you seem to have done your homework and know what you prefer.
your choices are excellent, I cant speak for the other guys in this forum, but if I was in your shoes I would prefer what suits my lifestyle not someone else,,, " like if you went out on a dinner date what suits your taste buds, may not be the same as the person sitting across from you.
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2007-09-29 13:36:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Go back and look at Nissan Again this time focus in on the V-6 With technology package. Blue tooth and navigation screen. Does any others in the mid price range even come close to the horsepower? Just features alone the 2007 and 2008 Altima By the way made here in the USA is a better car. However I have not driven the 2008 Honda Accord introduced last week. Intelligent Key and push button start? Between 2008 accord and Nissan 2008 altima I cannot be sure which you will pick. Toyota insignia looks like a clown's nose on the Camry and what's up with the Trunk lid? I work for a North Texas Nissan dealership and I have had no problems with the 2007 and 2008 altima V-6 3.5 liter cars really no problems! The CVT trans or even manual gear box none of the others even offer shift for your self! Nissan is just a little more sporty!
2007-09-29 12:47:04
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answered by John Paul 7
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I think they are all good cars, but I like the design and styling of the Nissan Altima. It is a beautiful car and has a good technology. I don't like Toyota allthough they are reliable and have good reviews, somehow they look cheap and unatractive. Honda is nice also. I would not get the Malibu. Not reliable.
read the reviews in Yahoo Autos and Edmunds, they can clear many doubts you might have.
\Ask a test drive for all the vehicles you are interested in. You will know how they feel.
good luck and have fun shopping
2007-09-29 12:39:37
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answered by Marina Marina Marina 3
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1st off there are many unanswered questions. if this car is new and has a loan, you are required to have collision coverage on your car so the insurance company will have to repair and you will have a deductible. 2nd; did your son have injuries. if car rolled over several times, did he seek medical help? if so and if you have medical payment coverage, it should also pay. It sounds like they are looking at several coverage issues. 1; misrepresentation; this would make your policy void; refund all your premium back and they pay nothing since you have no coverage. (possible they do not believe your son's version of the events that night and could suspect this as fraud) 2; policy denial based on alcohol; some may have in the policy and can deny due to party driving or your son who was intoxicated allowing someone to drive ; need to do; 1; get copy of the police report. it will state what the officer thinks and the insurance company maybe relying on this info. see if what your son told you and what the police report states are the same. the police report may state that they were not sure who was driving, meaning that the officer might suspect your son was driving, but could not verify; also the police report if there were witnesses that they talked to should have the name/address/phone; sometimes will only have the name to protect their privacy. 2; get a copy of your policy; it will show what is covered and what is excluded; look at all of the exclusions; 3; your company if they denied, should have sent letter stating reason of denial. 4; contact an attorney. if you/family/co-workers have hired an attorney for any reasoon being bankruptcy, divorce etc, call that attorney. if they cant handle, they will refer to someone they recommend. most lawyers may give 1 free consultation; but you should bring with you the police report, copy of your policy and any letters from your insurance company. an attorney can get to the bottom of this. good luck
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answered by ? 3
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No offense to all of you camry lovers, but other than the prius, the camry may very well be the ugliest car i've ever seen. It's a great car, but damn, it's ugly. I wouldn't buy any of the cars you mentioned, but, if i had to, i'd go for the accord with the v6, great engine, wonderful vehicle dynamics, and it's every bit as reliable as a toyota.
2007-09-29 13:16:56
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answered by jay 7
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I like american made since I worked for one of the big 3. If you want, and have the time, you can ask to watch your Malibu be built. But also check into the Japanese. Nissan is a GM funded manufacturer. Toyota is funded by Ford. I have Toyotas and Chevrolet. And like both. But check out your preferences and give them all a drive test, 2 or 3 if it comes down to picking one out ASAP. Good Luck, and safe and happy driving.
2007-09-29 12:43:55
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answered by carmalynnmartin 1
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Go for the Toyota Camry. It blows away every other car out there for it's reliability plus the gas mileage.
2007-09-29 12:56:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I've grown up in a Toyota Camry. There very reliable mine is 17 years old.
2007-09-29 12:42:10
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answered by dingo1817 3
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Buy the 2008 accord thier like the best cars ever!
2007-09-29 12:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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u ever looked at these cars for a comparison by going on Google .com use a car comparison search engine from there and compare wich YOU like best plus test drive the other cars
2007-09-29 12:38:35
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answered by Anonymous
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