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$20,000 family sedan
My dads looking for a mid-size to full-size family sedan.
He wants good milage and afety equipment.
It should have cheap maintaince.
I think he perfers automatic trannsmissions
It does not have to be sporty as it just a point A to point b car
It will driven on the highway alot.
Hes in the US
He wants a relatively new car with a good amount of interior space
so could ou guys help me out, thanks
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[IMG]http://www.kbb.com/VehicleImage/337x250/2006/XSKIOPT061.jpg[/IMG]
MAKE: Kia
MODEL: Optima
SAFETY: Power Brakes, Power Locks, Dual Front and Front Side Airbags, F/R Stabilizers, Variable Assist Steering
PRICE: $20,785
MPG: 20 city/27 highway
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[QUOTE=Minze]hmmmm[/QUOTE]what ashitty first post, prlly just to see pics
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[QUOTE=Minze]hmmmm[/QUOTE]
Man of many letters. Shame none of them are useful ;)
Is the new Ford Focus in your range?
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they dont sell the focus we get over there i dont think :p
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Oh yeah, they get the ZX3 or whatever its called.
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I would Go with the 2006 Hyundai Sonata starts at 17,895 and besides it looks so much hotter then other sedans for that Cat and besides one of my buddies got a fully fully fully loaded one for 24000 so u cant get better then that or unless like me you can afford a E55 amg
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[QUOTE=Biggie]I would Go with the 2006 Hyundai Sonata starts at 17,895 and besides it looks so much hotter then other sedans for that Cat and besides one of my buddies got a fully fully fully loaded one for 24000 so u cant get better then that or unless like me you can afford a E55 amg[/QUOTE]
sure hope its been 'nogged :)
EDIT:cars for your dad;
Mazda 3-13,700
Nissan Sentra-13,000
Toyota Camry-18,445
Toyota Carolla-13,780
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[QUOTE=Biggie]I would Go with the 2006 Hyundai Sonata starts at 17,895 and besides it looks so much hotter then other sedans for that Cat and besides one of my buddies got a fully fully fully loaded one for 24000 so u cant get better then that [B]or unless like me you can afford a E55 amg[/B][/QUOTE]
Ok, yeah... no. Take a piece of paper, and write Biggie on it. Then take the paper, stab it over the shift-knob, and take 3-4 pictures of the paper, from different angles. Post it here, then we verify.
Now, back to the family sedan. If you want bang for the buck and an overall great car: Hyundai Sonata. If you want European style and build-quality: Volkswagen Jetta, but you get less for your money.
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[QUOTE=Biggie]unless like me you can afford a E55 amg[/QUOTE]
do you really think anyone with enough money for an e55 would not say "an"? write an entire paragraph without any puncuation and would anyone really be bragging about their e55-oh wait its a mercedes...pompous owners galore
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[QUOTE=my porsche]pompous owners galore[/QUOTE]
hehehe...nice mp :D
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[QUOTE=CHEESE-TACULAR]hehehe...nice mp :D[/QUOTE]
admittedly, my mom DID in fact own a new e-class for a few years, the second one imported to come into america, and it was the biggest peice of shit ever put on earth
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[SIZE=7][B]HYUNDAI SONATA[/b][/size]
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[QUOTE=Prius][SIZE=7][B]HYUNDAI SONATA[/b][/size][/QUOTE]
[size=7][b]NO.[/b][/size]..
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[size=7][b]YES!![/b][/size]
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[QUOTE=Prius][size=7][b]YES!![/b][/size][/QUOTE]
SHUT UP...
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[QUOTE=aNOBLEman]SHUT UP...[/QUOTE]
[SIZE=1]yes :p [/SIZE]
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I won't even bother editing that huge text, but like I said before, the Sonata is your best bet.
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thanks
but could you post the milage
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[QUOTE=Rockefella]I won't even bother editing that huge text, but like I said before, [B]the Sonata is your best bet[/B].[/QUOTE]
[B]
[SIZE=7]I AGREE [/SIZE] [/B] :)
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No Hyundais. They just suck. Buy a Toyota or a Honda instead. Camry or Accord with a manual transmission.
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accually, current studies put Hyundai up to par with Honda and Toyota in terms of reliability.
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[QUOTE=Prius]accually, current studies put Hyundai up to par with Honda and Toyota in terms of reliability.[/QUOTE]
Maybe in terms of reliability, but definitely not in terms of build quality.
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accually, my dad got one fro a rental when teh Lemon was in teh garage, and it felt more solid than some domestics.
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That's because they're domestics :)
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[QUOTE=fa22_raptor]That's because they're domestics :)[/QUOTE]felt as solid as something European.
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[QUOTE=Prius]accually, current studies put Hyundai up to par with Honda and Toyota in terms of reliability.[/QUOTE]
I guess it is the best choice but I'd get the Camry because it's probably cheaper to maintain and looks better than the Honda and Hyundai.
[url]http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/comparison/results.html;_ylt=Aj.e1CxfZSg3gRaG6ZoNx4QOc78F?pagetitle=overview&carid0=16978&carid1=18073&carid2=17585&compare=Compare+cars[/url]
[url]http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/hyundai_sonata_2006/4375/model_user_reviews.html;_ylt=AnTa_7RKafLwWDN8Yrxx3KAOc78F[/url]
People like the Hyundai. Maybe they redeemed themselves.
The high end models.
2006 3.0L Honda Accord makes 244HP and gets 21/30 MPG and is 26k.
2006 3.3L Hyundai Sonata makes 235HP and gets 20/30 MPG and is 23k.
2006 3.3L Toyota Camry makes 210HP and gets 21/29 and is 25k
The back looks like the 2005 model on down Honda Accord and the front looks like 97 on up Nissan Maxima. The inside is nice and plush.
LETS BUY 10 OF THEM!