daugen
Epic Contributor
Don, if you can, drive the Honda equivalent.
Car reviews say it's more fun to drive and maybe better economy.
They all require a learning curve today, have given up figuring out some things on my Audi.
I'm not a big fan of CVT's but some do it better than others. Nissan's are nice inside too and durable.
As complicated as cars are today, long warranties are always good.
Can't go wrong with Hyundai or Kia either. Lot of choices today.
I know one thing, no more cars with fully automatic windshield wipers you can't adjust for normal delayed speeds.
Some of these little we know better than you features are maddening.
Car reviews say it's more fun to drive and maybe better economy.
They all require a learning curve today, have given up figuring out some things on my Audi.
I'm not a big fan of CVT's but some do it better than others. Nissan's are nice inside too and durable.
As complicated as cars are today, long warranties are always good.
Can't go wrong with Hyundai or Kia either. Lot of choices today.
I know one thing, no more cars with fully automatic windshield wipers you can't adjust for normal delayed speeds.
Some of these little we know better than you features are maddening.