Unless you buy a manual, they are a CVT trans also.Seriously you need AWD in Ohio ... and you are familiar with the 'Baru's
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Unless you buy a manual, they are a CVT trans also.Seriously you need AWD in Ohio ... and you are familiar with the 'Baru's
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Well said.Only an idiot would buy a HAH
If you're open to a Forester, the premium models were attainable for well under $32K. My sister has been happy with hers.Still, I like Subies and am seeking pricing on a Legacy, along with the Accord hybrid and the Camry.
This is a a big fat warning: resell being lower by similar amount as the new car discount. That really means the buyers don't like it as much and unload them more often, forcing the new car to be discounted just as much.Like you say, you'll save ~$6K over buying a comparable Camry or Accord, but if resale value is important to you, you'll get it back at the tail end.
I don't trade but sell.... just a noteI don't tell people what to buy, but I will dispel some rumors, because this board always has a lot of Nissan Hate, often from people that don't own one.
Nissan redesigned the Xtronic CVT in 2019 for the 2020 MY. 3rd generation. I have yet to find someone who can point me to a failed one - the new ones after 2020 - here or on the Nissan boards. If someone could point me to one I would actually be grateful, because I would like to buy one actually, but am hesitant like others. I imagine one will fail eventually, but its certainly nothing like the first two generations - which even as bad as they were, they were never as bad as this board claimed.
The 2.5 engine has been around since 2018 and has proven itself.
The question about Nissan's long term future are still quite up in the air, so that is reasonable.
You will lose more if you ever trade - they don't hold their value.
The Nissan dealers do tend to suck.
I wouldn't buy a Honda either - not in the last 10 years - they have had lots of problems also, which seem to get judged much less harshly around here. They do seem to stand behind them at least so thats good. Unless your like @Zee09 and you trade it in every 8 weeks anyway.
I stand corrected.I don't trade but sell.... just a note![]()
You made a good statementI stand corrected.
I may need to get in line for one of your future lightly used sales.
They are total absolute garbageLife changes and I find myself in a position where I need to sell my HAH to my older son. I guess I don't really need to, but he is two years into a mortgage on his house, has just given us our second grandson (February) and is working full time at decent wages and also going to nursing school, which he will complete in October.
The 2012 Accord I passed on to him has died a sad death.
He needs a ride, so being a kind and helpful father (sucker?) my thinking is to sell him the HAH at a friendly price and buy a new car for myself.
I don't really need a hybrid these days, having given up a fifty mile round trip commute since I retired.
An Altima SV is compellingly cheap, like five or six grand less than a new Camry or HAH. It does look pretty nice inside and out and should deliver good, if not hybrid fuel economy.
What do all of you think?
Interesting what you learn when you ask.You like your Honda - so, help the kid buy something he likes - you were going to subsidize it so that it didn’t feel like a gift, but you are going to be giving him money either way. It’s OK to be transferring wealth to the kids before you pass away, so, just bring it above board and help the kid out.
Keep your Honda.
Help him buy something else.
Our daughter had one with a manual transmission. Got good service out of it too. Replaced it with an EV.I've always liked the Mazda 5, so I'm asking him whether a micro-minivan would be attractive for them.