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Old 01-19-2006, 01:11 AM
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Originally Posted by TYSON' post='794976' date='Jan 18 2006, 08:47 PM

I have a feeling the Jetta would make your money back on fuel economy as long as you go with the diesel.
only if you plan to keep it only for the duration of the warranty... After the warranty a new bosch throttle body is 800 CDN. A new TPS sensor on the pedal is 300. New AFM/MAF is 200 Cdn. And that was replaced on a 2 year old Jetta VR6. You would think they would last longer wouldn't you.



the problem is that the mexicans can't speak german and the Germans can't speak spanish...



Don't get a VW if you want reliability. Another friend with a GOLF got rid of it after 1 year after it spent 2 months in the VW dealership with the district technican/engineer replacing the ECU, engine harness, engine, transmission and everything electrical because teh car randomly stalls out while going on the highway at 100 km/h (60 mph) and would not restart without a ECU reset.
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new civic si..I test drove it...fun lil car. or a scion tc with the supercharger package. or a ford focus hatchback. a used srt4 is good too.
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trust me you aint getting no 35mpg with the Mazda.



The Honda will also have better resale value then the Mazda 3, Mazdas generally have bad resale value- let alone a entry level car like the 3.



Wait until the new testing goes into effect and see how cars REALLY get rated for fuel economy.
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Originally Posted by Cheers!' post='795077' date='Jan 19 2006, 04:50 AM

only if you plan to keep it only for the duration of the warranty... After the warranty a new bosch throttle body is 800 CDN. A new TPS sensor on the pedal is 300. New AFM/MAF is 200 Cdn. And that was replaced on a 2 year old Jetta VR6. You would think they would last longer wouldn't you.



the problem is that the mexicans can't speak german and the Germans can't speak spanish...



Don't get a VW if you want reliability. Another friend with a GOLF got rid of it after 1 year after it spent 2 months in the VW dealership with the district technican/engineer replacing the ECU, engine harness, engine, transmission and everything electrical because teh car randomly stalls out while going on the highway at 100 km/h (60 mph) and would not restart without a ECU reset.




my dad's GTI is an 01 and still hasnt had ANY problems, other than the radio controlls on the steering wheel stopped working and they fixed that for free, no other problems than that. as long as you treat them nice they are nice back, and of course older vw's are tanks, we will see if dakmis chimes in on to the abuse my old gti got...
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='795156' date='Jan 19 2006, 05:40 PM

trust me you aint getting no 35mpg with the Mazda.



The Honda will also have better resale value then the Mazda 3, Mazdas generally have bad resale value- let alone a entry level car like the 3.



Wait until the new testing goes into effect and see how cars REALLY get rated for fuel economy.


new testing? got a link? never heard about it.



i would stick with a honda, or a CPOV honda. i have dealt with many trade ins of old honda's and nissan's and some of them were 15 years old, and it still had great trade in value. had a little sentra with about 220k on the car, 5 speed, and it was worth 1.2k. and that was not even private party!!
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http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_vehicles/fuel_...nomy-tests.html



epa results are overstated by a estimated 30%



I get the wall street journal at work, they tested a new Lexus RX330 in gas and hybrid form, and got IDENTICAL fuel economy with both.
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mazda 3 turbo i think is over 200 hp t
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Mazda 3 turbo?
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i actually just picked up a used one.....



figured, i can pay off some bills with the extra money and buy a new car sometime in the future when finances are a little more open
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