TRADE YOUR MAXIMA(S) FOR?
#1
TRADE YOUR MAXIMA(S) FOR?
Rising petrol costs here in New Zealand, the age of our cars at home (both 1996) and increasing guilt (especially on my part) of the damage my car does to the environment are forcing my wife and I to seriously think of selling or trading in our cars and getting smaller 3 or 5-door hatchbacks.
I like the new 07-08 Toyota Corolla TRD's and the 05 (because the new ones are too expensive) GTI Golfs.
Wife only cares about safety and fuel efficiency, which is more responsible and to be brutally honest is more realistic with the way things are going fuel-wise around the world. Long f***ing gone are the days of big engines and not caring about where the next tank of petrol comes from.
OUR OPTIONS ARE:
A) Suzuki Swift Sport
B) Nissan Tiida
C) Toyota Corolla (TRD hopefully)
D) VW Polo or Golf (tend towards the larger Golf for practicality)
ALSO IMPORTANTLY:
i) PETROL or...
ii) DIESEL
AND:
1) MANUAL or...
2) AUTOMATIC
Secondly - LONG-TERM VEHICLE LEASING
Pros and Cons involved with (non)serviced long-term vehicle leasing as opposed to hire-purchase payments.
A standard serviced 36-month vehicle lease for the above will run you about $600/month roughly. Checking today what the HP repayments would be on a $0 deposit over 4 years for the same vehicles.
Constructive discussion and thoughts very welcome. We're all in the same basket now and I reckon that very soon we're all in for a monumental change car culture wise. Sh-it, I wouldn't be too surprised that by the time I'm 50 (18 years away) personal vehicle ownership is a fond but a guilty memory.
LASTLY, WHAT WOULD YOU TRADE YOUR MAXES FOR GLADLY?
Let's be a realistic here (no Lamborghini Gallardos), so something in the same price bracket.
PHATS
I like the new 07-08 Toyota Corolla TRD's and the 05 (because the new ones are too expensive) GTI Golfs.
Wife only cares about safety and fuel efficiency, which is more responsible and to be brutally honest is more realistic with the way things are going fuel-wise around the world. Long f***ing gone are the days of big engines and not caring about where the next tank of petrol comes from.
OUR OPTIONS ARE:
A) Suzuki Swift Sport
B) Nissan Tiida
C) Toyota Corolla (TRD hopefully)
D) VW Polo or Golf (tend towards the larger Golf for practicality)
ALSO IMPORTANTLY:
i) PETROL or...
ii) DIESEL
AND:
1) MANUAL or...
2) AUTOMATIC
Secondly - LONG-TERM VEHICLE LEASING
Pros and Cons involved with (non)serviced long-term vehicle leasing as opposed to hire-purchase payments.
A standard serviced 36-month vehicle lease for the above will run you about $600/month roughly. Checking today what the HP repayments would be on a $0 deposit over 4 years for the same vehicles.
Constructive discussion and thoughts very welcome. We're all in the same basket now and I reckon that very soon we're all in for a monumental change car culture wise. Sh-it, I wouldn't be too surprised that by the time I'm 50 (18 years away) personal vehicle ownership is a fond but a guilty memory.
LASTLY, WHAT WOULD YOU TRADE YOUR MAXES FOR GLADLY?
Let's be a realistic here (no Lamborghini Gallardos), so something in the same price bracket.
PHATS
#11
Really? Bikers have to get energy from somewhere. You can't tell me that it is more efficient for a person to bike 25 miles than to drive using one gallon of gas. They burn all of those calories, and have to refuel with much more food and liquid. It is more harmful to the environment to produce that food that it would be to just burn one gallon of gas.
I had read an article before with more numbers and proof, but i'm too lazy to find it.
I had read an article before with more numbers and proof, but i'm too lazy to find it.
#17
Ferrari 599 gtb fiorano!!!! Haha jk jk I would probably get the toyota if reliability is more important or the v dub if you want to have more fun. I would rather get a civic si or I think civic type-r for you Europeans or how about a fiat panda? Btw: a diesel car will get more mpg
#22
Corolla
There's this hot mom that goes to my gym that drives one.
#24
the following cars are on my wish list..
2006 + civics... (i know... its a downgrade.. but i really like them.. and i honestly only use my car are pure transportation... im not a modder... or a racer.. i dont need the extra power and coolness of the maxima )
2006+ Jetta TDI!.... i would LOVE to have one.... they are worth more used than new... literlly.... their bluebook value is higher than what most paid OTD at the dealer... too bad they stopped making the TDI model for a brief time....i heard there arnet any 2008 and 2009 models.... so no dealerships have them anymore... and 50mpg... with 200lbs of torque.. its a great car.
4cyl tacoma... 5sp..with the biggest cab available with that motor... pickup trucks are practical... as long as its the small kind... atleast for me. those big V8s are a huge overkill IMO
dontknow if you guys noticed.. im very economical... .. call me a ***** if you want
2006 + civics... (i know... its a downgrade.. but i really like them.. and i honestly only use my car are pure transportation... im not a modder... or a racer.. i dont need the extra power and coolness of the maxima )
2006+ Jetta TDI!.... i would LOVE to have one.... they are worth more used than new... literlly.... their bluebook value is higher than what most paid OTD at the dealer... too bad they stopped making the TDI model for a brief time....i heard there arnet any 2008 and 2009 models.... so no dealerships have them anymore... and 50mpg... with 200lbs of torque.. its a great car.
4cyl tacoma... 5sp..with the biggest cab available with that motor... pickup trucks are practical... as long as its the small kind... atleast for me. those big V8s are a huge overkill IMO
dontknow if you guys noticed.. im very economical... .. call me a ***** if you want
#27
Stoats - evil creatures that hunt down and kill our native birds.
Tuataras - no idea how much I'd get on the black market for them.
Thanks for the ideas (the sensible ones - 599 Fiorano? WTF?! 430 Modena FTW!)
#30
#33
ill trade my maxi to the org if you ban this guy l
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Really? Bikers have to get energy from somewhere. You can't tell me that it is more efficient for a person to bike 25 miles than to drive using one gallon of gas. They burn all of those calories, and have to refuel with much more food and liquid. It is more harmful to the environment to produce that food that it would be to just burn one gallon of gas.
I had read an article before with more numbers and proof, but i'm too lazy to find it. deal?
V
Really? Bikers have to get energy from somewhere. You can't tell me that it is more efficient for a person to bike 25 miles than to drive using one gallon of gas. They burn all of those calories, and have to refuel with much more food and liquid. It is more harmful to the environment to produce that food that it would be to just burn one gallon of gas.
I had read an article before with more numbers and proof, but i'm too lazy to find it. deal?
#37
Absolutely. Buy an older Corolla S and get you a bike. My ZX-10 gets over 40mpgs.
Not sure if you put any stock in Consumer Reports, but if you do, they bash the Vdub on lingevity, reliability and maintanance costs. Go for the Toyota.
Not sure if you put any stock in Consumer Reports, but if you do, they bash the Vdub on lingevity, reliability and maintanance costs. Go for the Toyota.
#39
Thanks for the posts boys.
I'm sticking with my car for a while longer and my wife is leaning towards either a TRD Corolla or a Subaru (WTF?!?!?!?!) something or rather...yuck...I better go and wash my mouth out now...su-barf-ru...
I'm sticking with my car for a while longer and my wife is leaning towards either a TRD Corolla or a Subaru (WTF?!?!?!?!) something or rather...yuck...I better go and wash my mouth out now...su-barf-ru...