Hello Everyone,
I'm currently a senior at Northeastern Univ. in Boston and I'm graduating this spring. Thereafter, I plan on moving to Los Angeles to work for one of the big four CPA accounting firms this fall (interned with them and received a full-time offer after spending 8 months in Los Angeles living, working, and breathing accounting) and although it's quite premature I've been trying to figure out the best car for me. I have 3 cars in mind: Mazda3, CX-7, and subaru Legacy. I test drove this past weekend the 2 mazdas and fell in love with the CX-7 instantly. I guess I didn't feel the turbo lag in the 2wd sport model I test drove, or maybe my expectations were really low, having driven since high school 10 year old hondas and toyotas. I have a few concerns, however.
(1) reliability of a turbo engine since I hear that parts would need to be replaced after a ccertain mileage sooner than non-turbo engines. Is this true or are factory built turbo engines generally more reliable?
(2) mileage: I think I'm fine with a car that uses more gas than the Mazda3.
(3) build quality: hopefully by May or June the 2008's are out and they wont have the first year reliability issues that seem to plague some of the cars on this board
(4) ipod connectivity: lack of it in the 2007 models
(5) depreciation: not sure how long I'm going to hold onto this car but after 3 years in the firm I would definitely be able to afford a luxury car. What's the predicted depreciation at this point?
(6) So do you guys think by May or June the 2008 models will be out?
(7) What colors do you guys suggest? Pictures don't justify what they actually look like in person. I think I'm leaning towards the galaxy grey with black interior, sport or touring, depending on how much I can play around with my budget. I loved the electric blue but it's a little too "look at me" and I might get sick of it after a few years.
I know I'd probably be as happy and less broke with the Mazda3 (with lower payments and better gas milage) but driving the CX-7 made me smile ear to ear and it didn't help my friend was pushy and insisted I buy it. One of the reasons I dont want to like the Mazda3 is that it has that highschool boy racer image and I want um more of an adult car.
Thanks for reading and here's to hoping. (RTM)
I'm currently a senior at Northeastern Univ. in Boston and I'm graduating this spring. Thereafter, I plan on moving to Los Angeles to work for one of the big four CPA accounting firms this fall (interned with them and received a full-time offer after spending 8 months in Los Angeles living, working, and breathing accounting) and although it's quite premature I've been trying to figure out the best car for me. I have 3 cars in mind: Mazda3, CX-7, and subaru Legacy. I test drove this past weekend the 2 mazdas and fell in love with the CX-7 instantly. I guess I didn't feel the turbo lag in the 2wd sport model I test drove, or maybe my expectations were really low, having driven since high school 10 year old hondas and toyotas. I have a few concerns, however.
(1) reliability of a turbo engine since I hear that parts would need to be replaced after a ccertain mileage sooner than non-turbo engines. Is this true or are factory built turbo engines generally more reliable?
(2) mileage: I think I'm fine with a car that uses more gas than the Mazda3.
(3) build quality: hopefully by May or June the 2008's are out and they wont have the first year reliability issues that seem to plague some of the cars on this board
(4) ipod connectivity: lack of it in the 2007 models
(5) depreciation: not sure how long I'm going to hold onto this car but after 3 years in the firm I would definitely be able to afford a luxury car. What's the predicted depreciation at this point?
(6) So do you guys think by May or June the 2008 models will be out?
(7) What colors do you guys suggest? Pictures don't justify what they actually look like in person. I think I'm leaning towards the galaxy grey with black interior, sport or touring, depending on how much I can play around with my budget. I loved the electric blue but it's a little too "look at me" and I might get sick of it after a few years.
I know I'd probably be as happy and less broke with the Mazda3 (with lower payments and better gas milage) but driving the CX-7 made me smile ear to ear and it didn't help my friend was pushy and insisted I buy it. One of the reasons I dont want to like the Mazda3 is that it has that highschool boy racer image and I want um more of an adult car.
Thanks for reading and here's to hoping. (RTM)