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- Grand Junction, CO
I got a phone call from my local VW dealer yesterday, sounds like I'll be returning my TDI sometime next week. I'm still up in the air about what to get, but leaning towards a '14+ (or possibly new) Jetta with a 1.8T.
Just curious did you get a new car Greg? As crazy as it sounds (after the crap I went through) I really wouldn't mind a newer Subaru. I've really grown to like ours and the new ones are quite a bit better. If my Jetta ever dies---hope it never does I freaking love this car!---I may go with a Subaru.
Not yet, still waiting for the official return of my car and $10k in my account! They said 10 business days.... that will be coming up real soon.
I have looked at Subaru's from the mid to late 2000's, but keep seeing rebuild engines and replaced head gaskets listed as work done... and done again. I just can't get over that, I don't know if the latest cars have resolved that issue or not, but I sure hope so. One of the cars I looked at was an '09 Subaru Legacy GT.... it was a good looking car, but paying for premium fuel and getting AWD mileage numbers aren't something I'm excited about. Plus, I just don't know that I can be a Subaru guy...
I found a used '14 diesel Chevy Cruze that has captured my attention, with the pricing I'll probably end up $2-3k out of pocket and still have a car gets 45-50 MPG, long life of a diesel and with a tuner 320-330 ft/lbs of torque. That's probably what I'll end up with... we'll see.
Greg, I strongly suggest you at least go drive a newer Mazda 3(not the MS3) and see how you like it, they are one of the most stylish cars on the market and very reliable.
My DD is a 2014 Mazda 3 GT-S, nothing but good stuff far at 50k miles (bought with 8).
Even with the larger 2.5l with the GT I still get high 30's/low 40's with just me commuting back & forth to work. And it's still a fun car to drive with lots of luxury/features.
I thought long and hard about one of these, but bought the new Hyundai because of warranty. My last car was a Chevy and it left a very nasty taste in my mouth and a continual oil spot everywhere I went. Both Chevy dealers I dealt with sucked and told me from day one the oil leak was residual from the oil change. (for 70000 miles?) My Hyundai has been awesome, 7000 miles on it now and i bought it on 7/4.... best fuel econo is 30 though and I averaged 22 mpg from Spanish fork to cedar city and back this weekend. (average speed was probably 90-100 tho) I hope you get the cruze so I can see how it does for you, i plan on a new car every 40k, so thats about 2 years.
Consumer reports came out with this cost of ownership thing a while back and I was surprised to see the Cruze ECO was marked as the most expensive in the "small car" category and the 1.4T was the third most expensive. Take it FWIW. I just found it interesting. Their ranking system is based on depreciation, fuel costs, interest, insurance cost, sales tax & maintenance/repair.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2012/12/what-that-car-really-costs-to-own/index.htm
Greg, I strongly suggest you at least go drive a newer Mazda 3(not the MS3) and see how you like it, they are one of the most stylish cars on the market and very reliable.
My DD is a 2014 Mazda 3 GT-S, nothing but good stuff far at 50k miles (bought with 8).
Even with the larger 2.5l with the GT I still get high 30's/low 40's with just me commuting back & forth to work. And it's still a fun car to drive with lots of luxury/features.
http://www.ksl.com/auto/listing/3312880?ad_cid=1
Id would jump on something like this for a commuter