Edmunds.Com 2004 Most Wanted
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Edmunds.Com 2004 Most Wanted
Full Article: http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/mostw...004/index.html
Most Significant Vehicle of the Year
- Nissan Titan
Honorable Mentions: Cadillac XLR, Mazda RX-8, Volkswagen Touareg
Most Wanted Sedan Under $15,000
- Mazda3
Honorable Mention: Honda Civic
Most Wanted Sedan Under $25,000
- Volkswagen Passat
Honorable Mention: Mazda 6
Most Wanted Sedan under $35,000
- BMW 3-Series
Honorable Mention: Audi A4
Most Wanted Coupe Under $25,000
- Volkswagen Golf
Honorable Mention: Acura RSX
Most Wanted Coupe Under $45,000
- Chevrolet Corvette
Honorable Mention: Mercedes-Benz CLK
Most Wanted Coupe Over $45,000
Honorable Mention: Porsche 911
Most Wanted Convertible Under $25,000
- Mazda MX-5 Miata
Honorable Mention: Ford Mustang
Most Wanted Convertible Under $35,000
- Honda S2000
Honorable Mention: BMW Z4
Most Wanted Convertible Under $45,000
- BMW 3-Series
Honorable Mention: Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class
Most Wanted Convertible Over $45,000
- Mercedes-Benz SL-Class
Honorable Mention: Cadillac XLR
Most Significant Vehicle of the Year
- Nissan Titan
Honorable Mentions: Cadillac XLR, Mazda RX-8, Volkswagen Touareg
Most Wanted Sedan Under $15,000
- Mazda3
Honorable Mention: Honda Civic
Most Wanted Sedan Under $25,000
- Volkswagen Passat
Honorable Mention: Mazda 6
Most Wanted Sedan under $35,000
- BMW 3-Series
Honorable Mention: Audi A4
Most Wanted Coupe Under $25,000
- Volkswagen Golf
Honorable Mention: Acura RSX
Most Wanted Coupe Under $45,000
- Chevrolet Corvette
Honorable Mention: Mercedes-Benz CLK
Most Wanted Coupe Over $45,000
Honorable Mention: Porsche 911
Most Wanted Convertible Under $25,000
- Mazda MX-5 Miata
Honorable Mention: Ford Mustang
Most Wanted Convertible Under $35,000
- Honda S2000
Honorable Mention: BMW Z4
Most Wanted Convertible Under $45,000
- BMW 3-Series
Honorable Mention: Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class
Most Wanted Convertible Over $45,000
- Mercedes-Benz SL-Class
Honorable Mention: Cadillac XLR
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Most of those choices are so asinine it isn't even funny. The 35k sedan is probably the worst...no mention of the G35 or TL. Jesus Christ. Absolutely unbelievable. This list was so obviously compiled by females it isn't even funny...could there possibly be any more Benzes and BMWs? Edmunds.Com now officially sucks.
#4
I'd take all those vehicles except that Nissan Titan and Mazda 3.:barf:
Like you said 98Coupe, where is the mention of the G35s and TLs? They should be on that list. I don't know how this list was compiled.
Also, is it necessary to use the Lord's name like that?
Like you said 98Coupe, where is the mention of the G35s and TLs? They should be on that list. I don't know how this list was compiled.
Also, is it necessary to use the Lord's name like that?
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Originally posted by 04 Acura TSX
Also, is it necessary to use the Lord's name like that?
Also, is it necessary to use the Lord's name like that?
And yes mayo, congratulations. I left out wagons and SUVs because I really didn't care enough to post them.
#6
I'd drive any of those (except the Passat is getting a little long in the tooth... if only Honda would have given the Accord a great exterior design then it would be up there).
And does anyone else think the 3-er is a little overrated? I've never driven one so I can't say much, but as stated, with the new TL and G35 you'd think the propeller could only do so much.
And does anyone else think the 3-er is a little overrated? I've never driven one so I can't say much, but as stated, with the new TL and G35 you'd think the propeller could only do so much.
#7
There's something about the 3-series that does it for lots of people. Sure it ain't as roomy or powerful or cheap as the G35 but that's not really what this list is about. And bah for the TL. Why would Edmunds which is run mainly by admitted quasi-enthusiasts pick a big fwd car whose most-hyped selling point is its stereo?
The only pick I'm a little conflicted with is the Golf. Definitely should have gone with the RSX over the Golf though, especially since the only 2-door Golf aside from the R32 is the GL. I'm sure they meant the GTI anyway.
The only pick I'm a little conflicted with is the Golf. Definitely should have gone with the RSX over the Golf though, especially since the only 2-door Golf aside from the R32 is the GL. I'm sure they meant the GTI anyway.
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Originally posted by LuckyDog
And does anyone else think the 3-er is a little overrated? I've never driven one so I can't say much, but as stated, with the new TL and G35 you'd think the propeller could only do so much.
And does anyone else think the 3-er is a little overrated? I've never driven one so I can't say much, but as stated, with the new TL and G35 you'd think the propeller could only do so much.
i also sat in an m3 at the car show, and didn't really see anything all that special about it. i guess you have to drive one
#9
Originally posted by SilverTransAm
i drove my uncle's 318, and it's pretty nice, like quality wise and everything. it wasn't that fast though. it had some cool bells and whistles, but i don't think i'd buy one - for myself anyway. probably a good wife's car (if i had one of those)...
i also sat in an m3 at the car show, and didn't really see anything all that special about it. i guess you have to drive one
i drove my uncle's 318, and it's pretty nice, like quality wise and everything. it wasn't that fast though. it had some cool bells and whistles, but i don't think i'd buy one - for myself anyway. probably a good wife's car (if i had one of those)...
i also sat in an m3 at the car show, and didn't really see anything all that special about it. i guess you have to drive one
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#10
I'd just like to say that I agree with most of Edmunds choices.
As for the 3 series, I would take the new TL over the 330i any day of the week. The BMW has better at the limits handling and steering feel, but the TL has it beat in nearly every other respect IMHO. A 330i when optioned out similar to the TL is $42k for non-Nav and $44k w/ Nav. :screwy:
Just think what could be done to a TL for $8k....possible M3 rival? Maybe not, but it's fun to dream.
As for the 3 series, I would take the new TL over the 330i any day of the week. The BMW has better at the limits handling and steering feel, but the TL has it beat in nearly every other respect IMHO. A 330i when optioned out similar to the TL is $42k for non-Nav and $44k w/ Nav. :screwy:
Just think what could be done to a TL for $8k....possible M3 rival? Maybe not, but it's fun to dream.