Which car is the best based on speed,reliability & gas?
I would also love to customize the car later by adding speed to it, sound system(i already have a 15's),body kit, rims & so on. Which car would be the best to do all that in & which one is still gonna be good without doing all this to it.... 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt LT1 Coupe 2007 Pontiac G5 Coupe 2007 Scion tC Sport Coupe 2007 Honda Civic Coupe LX 5-Spd MT 2008 Dodge Avenger SE 2007 Pontiac G6 Sedan 2007 Mazda MAZDA6 i Sports Sedan Sport 2006 Acura RSX 5-Spd MT 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe 2.5 S 2008 Saturn VUE FWD 4-Cylinder XE 2007 Honda Civic Si Coupe 6-Spd MT 2007 Dodge Charger SE 2007 Chrysler 300 Base 2007 Saturn SKY Roadster 2007 Nissan Murano S 2WD 2008 Dodge Challenger 2008 Smart ForTwo 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C230 Sport Sedan 2007 Infiniti G35 Sedan Base
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- I'm partial to the Acura RSX or the Honda Civic Si. It's mostly a matter of opinion and who the driver is.
- the infiniti g35 sedan, absolutely. They have great reliability, performance, and class. The customer service at infinity is awsome. If you walk into a dodge, ford or chevy dealership then walk into an infinity dealership you'll know what im talking about. I have seen 2 g35s in magazines that were customized and they were jaw dropping awazing. Another nice perk of infinity, anytime you take your car in to get some work done, they give you another infinity to drive for free until your car is ready. The best part of the g35, even if you dont do a thing to it, it is still one sweet looking and performing car.
- I would say if your gonna custimize and add power to it I would look at the cheaper cars like the cobalt or the avenger.Make sure if you buy either of them to get the 2.4 motor.I am not sure if it still does but a neon with the 2.4 was the record holder for a true unibody front drive car and if I remember right it did in the eights in the quarter mile.So their is a lot of performance potential with the motor.The reason I am recomending 4 cylinder cars is because you haven't listed any v8's the chrysler 5.7 hemi with mds gets pretty good fuel mileage for a v8 and can compare to some v6's for fuel mileage.V6 engines are flawed from the factory as they are never truly able to be balanced.In a v6 2 pistons are up on one side while only one is up on the other.Manufacturers compensate for this thru harmonic dampening.It doesn't eliminate the imbalance but dampens the vibrations.That is why early v6's were notorious for vibrating.Good luck on your choice.
- g35 by far
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