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2008 Malibu or 2006 honda accord?

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I asked this question but foud out that the car was a 2008. Which car would you choose? Please consider that the accord is 100 dollars more and im hurting with money. Which is worth it? Which will you go with?

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  1. i would go with the newer car better warranty and probably has less miles and they are good on gas by the way


  2. Accord, better gas millage, its how well you can be economical... in these days.. gas is just too expensive

  3. Malibu

    hard to drive

    horrible blind spots

    dont hold value well

    chevy cars not most reliable

    honda accord

    hondas rarely break

    excellent gas mileage

    hondas hold value best out of any company

    end of discussion

  4. There is no comparing the Honda to a Chev.  At any price range or year model.  The Honda will outlast the Chev and retain resell value American made cars just don't have.

    Compare the payments on each and see which is higher.

    The best made cars today are supposed to be Honda Very high, Toyota almost as high.  Subaru which has poor mileage.

    I am buying new and have compared them all  and my decision is the Hyundai Sanota.

    Good maint records ,better mileage more room and trunk. all the buttons and bells with a healthy rebate.

    I'll bet the payment on this new one will be lower than either of the others.

    Figure about $400 a month.

  5. The new Malibu with a warranty is the better deal..... All the armchair car experts in here are all going to tell you how the Hondas better..... Honda's are an excellent vehicle but why pay the same cash for used, maybe abused car...... In my 40 years of driving and owning cars I have figured out no matter what brand you buy if you dont drive like an idiot, keep it maintained, have it undercoated if your in the snow belt and keep it cleaned and washed it will last you years....  I bought a brand new Jeep Cherokee in 1989 and I still drive it every day...... It still has the same engine, transfer case and transmission as when I bought it.... Over the years I have put in batterys, tires, brakes, u-joints and a new muffler/tailpipe and maybe a couple of other maintainance parts..... I dont really baby it but dont beat on it, make hard accelertions, super fast stops or any other driving nonsense either...... Get new with a warranty and make it a little part of your lifes mission to keep it maintained and you will be surprised how long a vehicle lasts.....

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