I'm deciding on a new job, and if I accept I lose my company car.
New company provides a pretty generous car allowance so it's not all that bad. Still, nothing beats a company car...
My initial instinct is a 2016 Accord. Sensible, reliable, will still be worth something in 5 years with 150K miles on it. Hard to go wrong.
My other personality likes the Mazda 6 better. Much better looking and likely better handling. A bit better on gas too. Not so sure on the reliability/resale part.
I would be looking for base models with 6 speed manual transmissions. Just looking for personal experiences with either car. Not going to waste the dealers' time at this point since I'm not sure I'm taking the job yet. I'd just like to have an idea of what to pay particular attention to if/when test driving these cars.
Thanks.
New company provides a pretty generous car allowance so it's not all that bad. Still, nothing beats a company car...
My initial instinct is a 2016 Accord. Sensible, reliable, will still be worth something in 5 years with 150K miles on it. Hard to go wrong.
My other personality likes the Mazda 6 better. Much better looking and likely better handling. A bit better on gas too. Not so sure on the reliability/resale part.
I would be looking for base models with 6 speed manual transmissions. Just looking for personal experiences with either car. Not going to waste the dealers' time at this point since I'm not sure I'm taking the job yet. I'd just like to have an idea of what to pay particular attention to if/when test driving these cars.
Thanks.