In reply to PHeller:
I think Ram has already been testing a half-ton diesel, which is probably sourced from overseas.
In reply to PHeller:
I think Ram has already been testing a half-ton diesel, which is probably sourced from overseas.
I can only go by what I have driven. So far I have not driven anything from the "new" GM.. but I still like my mom's Redezvous. My only gripe with it are the buttons on the controls that are slowly losing their markings from wear and tear..
Other than that.. I do not "hate" GM any more than I hate Honda, MB, or Chrysler.. but I do hate their fanbois
Zomby Woof wrote:93EXCivic wrote:I have a friend who is a Chrysler dealer tech. I would stay away from the Dart for a while if I were you.4cylndrfury wrote: I want a comparison to a new, turbo, manual equipped sedan, that has a similar pricetag (within $4k sticker).Focus ST? Mazdaspeed 3? Dodge Dart?
Why?
93EXCivic wrote:4cylndrfury wrote: I want a comparison to a new, turbo, manual equipped sedan, that has a similar pricetag (within $4k sticker).Focus ST? Mazdaspeed 3? Dodge Dart?
Cool, thanks. Gonna try to price them all out on the web and see what I come up with. To be honest though, I prefer the looks of the cruze over the ford and mazda. The Dart looks good. Where is a good place to get interior space data on these?
http://www.ford.com/cars/focus/specifications/interior/
http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/displayPage.action?pageParameter=modelsSpecs&vehicleCode=MS3
Dodge's site is less than helpful http://www.dodge.com/en/2013/dart/interior/
Cruze Eco - with Fog lights, and alloys, 6 spd manual, and sound package - $21,400
Mazdaspeed 3 - lights and wheels are included, manual trans, no stereo or other upgrades - $24,995
Focus ST - Fog lights and Alloys included, cant get premium stereo without another $2k+ in other upgrades, manual trans, not other upgrades - $24,495
Dart - Website build section isnt functional at this time.
Having spent some time at each website, It looks like the Mazda may be the only competitor in terms of interior space, and thats because its a hatch. I love the look of a hatch over a sedan, but the Cruze gets better economy. The ford and the dodge both look much smaller, but that may be just perspective. For certain, I will likely drive all 4 for comparison purposes.
I still dont see anything that changes my mind, but Im willing to be open minded. If I have the cash though, the Regal GS really has zero competition when comparing cars with the same criteria - 4 doors, manual, turbo, similar price tag (~$35k IIRC).
Doesn't accordionfolder have a new Cruze with a manual? I seem to remember him posting about it and he liked it. It was black and looked damn good.
4cylndrfury wrote: I really do plan to vote with my wallet. To the haters, try to talk me out of: 1. If I can afford it (and Im really going to try), my first option is as inexpensive a Regal GS as can be afforded with 3 pedals (probably will have to forgo the bigger wheels and brembos). 2. More likely, Cruze Eco with the RS wheels (I know they will be extra). Honestly, please point me towards a turbo sedan with an available manual from another mfr that would end up being a better car for the dollar. Chances are, you wont be able to. Just a theory, though I havent really tried to comparison shop much. No, I dont want you to tell me how much 'stang I can get for that money, or what similar used car might be cheaper. I want a comparison to a new, turbo, manual equipped sedan, that has a similar pricetag (within $4k sticker).
the Cruze Eco may be a turbo, but it has power like any other modern fuel efficient N/A 4 cylinder engine from half a dozen other companies.
4cylndrfury wrote: If I have the cash though, the Regal GS really has zero competition when comparing cars with the same criteria - 4 doors, manual, turbo, similar price tag (~$35k IIRC).
kinda the same deal as what i said about the cruze eco. only in this case, you can broaden your search by comparing it to V6 engines that are equally efficient and powerful.
93EXCivic wrote: Why?
My buddy tells me they're really complicated, not particularly well built, and they don't have what they need to repair them yet. At least one has been in the shop pretty much since day one, and is going to be bought back.
BMW 328i sedan starts at $36k. I'd call that a direct competitor to the Regal GS. Four doors, turbo, manual.
http://www.bmwusa.com/standard/content/vehicles/2013/3/328isedan/default.aspx
Orrrr Cadillac ATS. Starts at $33.5, manual, turbo, sedan.
http://www.cadillac.com/ats-luxury-sport-sedan.html
Looks damn good too.
Zomby Woof wrote:93EXCivic wrote: Why?My buddy tells me they're really complicated, not particularly well built, and they don't have what they need to repair them yet. At least one has been in the shop pretty much since day one, and is going to be bought back.
Is that with the new Tigershark motor or with 1.4T? The 1.4T has been out for a while and the chassis is from an Alfa. But lots of cars have first year problems so it doesn't surprise me too much.
i would have at least considered the cruze eco if it had been available as a hatch/wagon.
if such a car existed it would compare closer in power and efficiency with the skyactiv than any turbo vehicle.
4cylndrfury wrote: Honestly, please point me towards a turbo sedan with an available manual from another mfr that would end up being a better car for the dollar.
That is a good (and interesting) question. It looks like you are looking at Compact to Midsize (so no Sub-Compacts like the Sonic or Fiesta, or Golf Carts like the Spark) and around $30K (Regal) but more like $20K (Cruze).
Here's what I've got:
Honda, Toyota, and the others have jack nada. I'd go with the Dart Rallye or Cruze RS, personally.
4cylndrfury wrote: Dart - Website build section isnt functional at this time.
It most certainly is! Right on Dodge.com I just now built about four different versions.
4cylndrfury wrote: If I have the cash though, the Regal GS really has zero competition when comparing cars with the same criteria - 4 doors, manual, turbo, similar price tag (~$35k IIRC).
$35865, and if you have that coin, there's actually a lot of options. Audi A4 2.0T, Cadillac ATS Turbo, Subaru WRX & STi, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO, and the BMW 328i all spring to mind...
why require turbo yet specifically choose cars that it doesn't outperform it's naturally aspirated competition?
Javelin wrote: * Nissan weirdly has a small turbo (in the Juke) but never puts it in a car or with an MT.
except the MT juke
belteshazzar wrote:Javelin wrote: * Nissan weirdly has a small turbo (in the Juke) but never puts it in a car or with an MT.except the MT juke
Ah, you are correct. If you get the SV trim FWD Juke, you can have the Turbo + MT.
Javelin wrote:belteshazzar wrote:Ah, you are correct. If you get the SV trim FWD Juke, you can have the Turbo + MT.Javelin wrote: * Nissan weirdly has a small turbo (in the Juke) but never puts it in a car or with an MT.except the MT juke
But then you own a vehicle that makes the Aztec look like a Ferrari 250GT.
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