Hi All,
I got some good insight in my last thread about my Corolla, so I AM going to see if I can get it fixed first, but otherwise, I've reached a comfort in getting a new car, if needed.
I'm primarily debating a 2013 Altima 2.5SV w/Nav and convenience vs Accord I4 EX-L w/Nav.
The Accord will cost me $15,700 after trade, whereas the Altima will only cost me $11,800 after my trade (makes sense, as the sticker is about $4k more for the Accord).
The differences I can see are not that big of a deal:
Accord has Blind spot camera, leather, heated seats, power passenger seat, memory seats over the Altima
What is the reliability difference between these two brands? I'm a bit worried about CVT reliability, but for gas reasons, I don't want to go 6-cyl (and insurance reasons, and more money for the car, etc...).
I do not want a Hyundai or Kia, nor do I want a domestic 4 cyl, so the only other option is the Camry, which doesn't seem to get well-reviewed in comparison.
Once again I appreciate any insight anyone can give, you all have been tremendously helpful, especially because there is so much I don't quite know.
I'm looking for a car with the niceties, and reliability, as I want a comfortable car I can take care of, and will last me for 8-10 years.
I got some good insight in my last thread about my Corolla, so I AM going to see if I can get it fixed first, but otherwise, I've reached a comfort in getting a new car, if needed.
I'm primarily debating a 2013 Altima 2.5SV w/Nav and convenience vs Accord I4 EX-L w/Nav.
The Accord will cost me $15,700 after trade, whereas the Altima will only cost me $11,800 after my trade (makes sense, as the sticker is about $4k more for the Accord).
The differences I can see are not that big of a deal:
Accord has Blind spot camera, leather, heated seats, power passenger seat, memory seats over the Altima
What is the reliability difference between these two brands? I'm a bit worried about CVT reliability, but for gas reasons, I don't want to go 6-cyl (and insurance reasons, and more money for the car, etc...).
I do not want a Hyundai or Kia, nor do I want a domestic 4 cyl, so the only other option is the Camry, which doesn't seem to get well-reviewed in comparison.
Once again I appreciate any insight anyone can give, you all have been tremendously helpful, especially because there is so much I don't quite know.
I'm looking for a car with the niceties, and reliability, as I want a comfortable car I can take care of, and will last me for 8-10 years.