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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / March 2008

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dubbya - 26 Mar 2008 12:44 GMT
We've been shopping for a new car for 6 months and have narrowed it down
to either the Civic coupe or Versa SL with the cvt.  Now, we're stuck 50
50.  Any advice or comments would be GREATLY appreciated.
dubbya - 26 Mar 2008 12:45 GMT
> We've been shopping for a new car for 6 months and have narrowed it down
> to either the Civic coupe or Versa SL with the cvt.  Now, we're stuck 50
> 50.  Any advice or comments would be GREATLY appreciated.

We live in Winnipeg, Manitoba
David B. - 29 Mar 2008 15:34 GMT
>> We've been shopping for a new car for 6 months and have narrowed it
>> down to either the Civic coupe or Versa SL with the cvt.  Now, we're
>> stuck 50 50.  Any advice or comments would be GREATLY appreciated.
> We live in Winnipeg, Manitoba

I own the SL and have driven the Fit and Civic before buying.  Have a
good friend who owns the new Civic so I've had a chance to compare more
than casually.  The Fit is a smaller vehicle with much different
strengths and weaknesses than the SL.  The Civic is a better vehicle to
compare to.  It's not a black and white issue.  List your priorities and
your answer will be pretty obvious.  Each vehicle has a lot going for it
but they are quite different.
We love our SL, my friend loves his Civic and I have a neighbor who
loves her Fit.  All good cars if you know what's important to you.

David
CBXXX@webtv.net - 26 Mar 2008 19:27 GMT
Love my older Nissans and Datuns but their quality has gone to crap over
the last 10 years,go for the Civic.
BaJoRi - 27 Mar 2008 20:52 GMT
> Love my older Nissans and Datuns but their quality has gone to crap over
> the last 10 years,go for the Civic.

You do realize that the Civic was the most recalled passenger car of 2006?
And there have been several more in 2007? Stop thinking with what you want
to believe and learn facts.

As for the comparison of the two vehicles (which is difficult as the Sentra
is more of a comparable vehicle to the Civic. The Fit is more in-class with
the Versa), really you have to go with the one you think rides better, and
fits your driving habits better.
NissTech - 29 Mar 2008 01:35 GMT
SNAP !!

WTG baj !

> > Love my older Nissans and Datuns but their quality has gone to crap over
> > the last 10 years,go for the Civic.
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> the Versa), really you have to go with the one you think rides better, and
> fits your driving habits better.
CBXXX@webtv.net - 29 Mar 2008 21:25 GMT
Oh and NT crackle & pop! :>)
CBXXX@webtv.net - 29 Mar 2008 02:05 GMT
Could you please give me the place you got your info on the most
recalleed car of 2006?
CBXXX@webtv.net - 29 Mar 2008 03:25 GMT
You can check out Forbes’ full story here, with a detailed list
of each recall, or keep reading below for the abbreviated list.
Dodge Ram: 7 recalls
Dodge Durango: 6 recalls
Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra: 4 recalls
Honda Civic: 4 recalls
Hyundai Sonata: 4 recalls
Jeep Liberty: 4 recalls
Land Rover LR3: 4 recalls
Land Rover Range Rover: 4 recalls
* All 2006 models
CBXXX@webtv.net - 29 Mar 2008 03:32 GMT
Oh and my 1973 Datsun 510 sedan (great car) got a recall notice in 1991
for the possibility of the seat failing and falling backwards.

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