I am looking into buying a new car. Right now is the best time for me to buy a brand new one with my income. I am looking at two differents cars. One is the 2008 Honda Accord or a 2009 Toyota Corolla. I am looking for good gas mil.
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I just bought the new 2008 honda accord and i love it. only drawbacks are that it doesnt drive too sporty and it will cost alot to fill a v6. it costs me 68 dollars to fill it up. also, honda accords are no longer cheap. sticker price for mines was close to 30 for a v6 ex-l.
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I would think the Corolla would get better gas mileage since it is a smaller car. The Accord is more equivalent to the Camry. Both are good cars, I would rather have an Accord over a Corolla, but Camry over an Accord. Not sure if that helps, but there you go.
Philip
Always, always get a 2008 or newer Honda Accord if it's a car you're considering. I'd rather ride in a 2008 or newer Honda Accord for 10 minutes than get a massage for an hour- and I love massages. I know I'm three years late but someone else may see this question and get some useful info.
Gnome of Kevonia is a Cheerwine junkie
Either of the two described vehicles is the best choice out there. Each has a proven track record of reliability and most approved by drivers answering a survey. The only problem i see, is purchasing a new vehicle. You will lose at least 20% depreciation, once you drive it off the dealers lot. I have bought a new Toyota Solara and now understand this, myself. Why not check into a dealers demonstrater that has never been titled? it may have 10-20,000 miles on it, but the price will be substantially lower and its still in warranty. My wife owns a Honda Accord and i own my Toyota Solara. We both love each other automobile. gas mileage is about the same...31 Toyota on the road and 29 for Honda Maintenance is practically non-existant. Change the oil every 7,000 miles and good luck.
john pennington
FIRST OF ALL, I THINK, THAT TWO CARS DON'T EVEN COMPETE, THE COROLLA COMPETES DIRECTLY AGAINST THE CIVIC, NOT THE ACCORD, SO LOOKING FROM THAT POINT, I PREFER THE ACCORD, EVEN THE CIVIC AGAINST THE COROLLA, ITS JUST THAT I FIND IT A LIL CRAPY =S BUT IF YOU JUST WANT MILEAGE THE COROLLA SOUNDS LIKE A BETTER OPTION ;)
penha
I Bought a VW Jetta with the 5 cylinder engine and I love it! Great milage, great price, well designed and engineered. Excellent vehicle!
Beavis - the other white meat
I am on my 2nd Corolla and I love it. Had a 92 and now have a 01. I would strongly encourage you to look at a pre-owned one instead of buying new. Many dealers have rental fleets with low milage for a few thousand dollars less than the 'new' ones. My 92 was used and it was great.. my husband has a 05 Ford that he got in 06 and we saved plenty. You might even consider Yaris if you aren't looking for roomy interiors.
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