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Honda, toyota,nissan, which car would you buy?

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  1. Tough question.....I'd say the Japanese one!


  2. Here in Australia, I'd say Toyota Corolla. They're reliable, cheap to maintain and comfortable. They're also a rather boring, no-nonsense car but hey it does the job.

    My second picks would be the Mitsubishi Lancer and then Subaru Impreza.

    The Nissan Tiida/Versa misses out since it's not quite as safe as the others plus it looks a bit ugly.

    I currently own a Honda and it's just been a money sink. The Honda Civics in Australia though are made in Thailand.

  3. Nissan maxima hybrid. drove 1100 miles on 100 dollars.

  4. depends on what kind of car i needed. whether it be a truck, suv, sedan, coupe. be more specific..however honda is the more reliable brand out of all of these 3

  5. i own a truck. dodge ram.

  6. Honda Fit

    The Fit comes well equipped with standard power accessories, antilock brakes, and curtain air bags.

    Highs: Versatile interior, handling, fuel economy, standard ABS, powertrain, controls, access, turning circle, crash-test results, reliability.

    Lows: Choppy ride, road noise, driving position.

    Honda's small four-door hatchback offers easy access and good visibility, and has an amazing amount of interior room. The rear seats can be folded flat or the cushion can fold up against the backrest, creating a deep, flat floor that can accommodate bulky or tall items. While not overly powerful, the Fit feels responsive, with a smooth and willing engine, and agile handling. Overall fuel economy is an excellent 34 mpg for the manual and 32 mpg for the automatic.  

  7. Honda

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