Is there anything close
Curious what you guys think.
My buddies and I have been in some serious conversations about what car company has the best entry level vehicle, I say the of course the civic but of course I own one and work for honda so yea im bias, what does everyone else think.
Also do you still consider the civic hondas entry level vehicle with the production of the honda fit?
My buddies and I have been in some serious conversations about what car company has the best entry level vehicle, I say the of course the civic but of course I own one and work for honda so yea im bias, what does everyone else think.
Also do you still consider the civic hondas entry level vehicle with the production of the honda fit?
Im not sure what you mean, but if you mean cheapest.... kia rios dominate the cheap market. Right behind that is the chevy Aveo.... both pretty sorry cars but hey, they get you somewhere.
NO I DONT REALLY MEAN CHEAPEST, SOME OF MY FRIENDS SAY THE COBALT IS THE BEST AS FAR AS ENTRY LEVEL AND SOME ARE STILL REDICULOUS ENOUGH TO SAY THE FOCUS, I JSUT DONT THINK ANY COMPARE
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Well I think if you consider BEST, rather than CHEAPEST, I'd say it's a personal preference. Best can include safest, cheapest, most fuel efficient, coolest looking, most reliable, and probably roomiest, so I guess it depends on what you value most. And I agree with ED 341, Civics and Cobalts aren't entry levels anymore now that the Fit and Aveo are available.
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Well I think if you consider BEST, rather than CHEAPEST, I'd say it's a personal preference. Best can include safest, cheapest, most fuel efficient, coolest looking, most reliable, and probably roomiest, so I guess it depends on what you value most. And I agree with ED 341, Civics and Cobalts aren't entry levels anymore now that the Fit and Aveo are available.
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well i think they mean as far sport compact entry level, i personnaly dont really think there are to many vehicles that fall into this category any more.
you of course have the honda civic, some say cobalt, some say focus, but what else is there no more celica no more neon, the only real competitor to the civic i think is the scion tc.
you of course have the honda civic, some say cobalt, some say focus, but what else is there no more celica no more neon, the only real competitor to the civic i think is the scion tc.
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