I understand now. You, like many other people look at
vehicles as an appliance rather than a driving experience
and that's ok. The rest of us enjoy the performance and
handling. So if money is your only deciding factor then
do as you say "find another brand." Perhaps a Honda fit, or
any of the others on this list. In fact you could buy 2 of these
and save one for later. All have a warranty
Regards B&R
Chevrolet Cruze — MSRP not yet announced.
Toyota Corolla — MSRP not yet announced.
Subaru Impreza — MSRP not yet announced.
Hyundai Accent — MSRP $14,745.
Kia Rio — MSRP $14,165.
Scion iA — MSRP $15,700.
Honda Fit — MSRP $15,890.
Dodge Dart — MSRP $16,995.
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Originally Posted by texvette
there all the same anymore, rides down the interstate on cruise are comfortable.
Some offer fairer prices on repairs.
What I get next time depends on who does the best deal on trade. If BMW than
so be another BMW. If not than be another brand, don't keep a vehicle past the
warranty so all are good. Blow the money on High end because can, not because
better.
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