1. Mini-SUV’s under $22k test drive review

    March 9, 2010 by mycarlady

    2010_mazda_cx-7_20301769-EI drove the ‘10 Honda CRV,  ’10 Mazda CX-7, 2011 Kia Sorrento 4cyl, 2010 Nissan Rogue and the 2010 Toyota Rav4. WOW, what a difference in cars, for the same (approx.) money.  Allow me to start by saying I drove the base model in all the vehicles listed:  Power windows, locks, tilt, cruise, automatic, and air conditioning.

    The 2010 MAZDA CX-7 had the best overall design; exterior and interior. The seats were firm without being too stiff.  Alloy wheels and iPod adapter are standard. It had plenty of get up and go for a 4cyl, and the city mileage was 20 to the others 21 and 22.  The incentives are 0% for 36mos. 1.9% for 60 mos. All in all it got my 5 Star vote for comfort and value, handling and horsepower.

    The Honda CRV-LX was the 1st runner-up in this category. The interior is roomy, albeit plain. The fit and finish very tight but the overall feeling screamed ” plastic”.  Seats offered good support, handling and horsepower were responsive once I  got moving from second to third gear.  Fuel economy is in the same ball park as the others in the category: 22/28. The exterior isn’t flashy or classy but says urban yuppy, to date myself.  No incentives of any kind make you have to REALLY want to buy 2010_honda_cr-v_20308247-300x189this car, all things being equal; warranty, reliability and price.

    2011_kia_sorento_20324459-EIn the middle of the pack is the 2011 4cyl. Kia Sorento.  While the interior and exterior styling are superior to the others in this class, feature packed and boasting the best warranty at 5yr. or 60k mile basic and 10yr. or 100k power train, the big BUT was in the acceleration.  The drive-wire gas pedal makes you do a double push to get the car moving.  This issue kept me questioning the engine responsiveness, horsepower vs. torque and finally the pedal itself. At one point it felt like a CVT engine powered by belts and pulleys on a power-band rather than a traditional transmission.  I had previously driven the 6cyl Sorento, which didn’t reflect the same pedal predicament, perhaps because of the larger engine displacement. The Kia Sorento uses slightly more gas as a 6cyl, however with the abundance of loyalty, conquest and interest rate incentives (0%)  if you want to move up to the bigger engine, the price and value are all there.

     Staying the course of 4cyl mini-SUV’s, not to be confused with crossovers, the Nissan Rogue 360 was the ride of the day. The body styling resembles the Mazda CX-7, however, the front grill embellished with chrome accents looks out of place.  Interior is roomy, but boring, with wide spans of plastic in all the obvious places.  The 360 package offers 16″ alloy wheels and a handy back-up camera in the rear view mirror, along with some other options for a $1000 more, still keeping it in the $22k price point of the group. 2010_nissan_rogue_20309879-EGas mileage states a 22-28 return but the hunting of the transmission between first and second gave me cause to doubt we will see 22mpg in the summer with the air conditioning fighting the Vegas-style 105 degree heat.  Incentives are similar to the others; low interest rate financing available to those qualifying with a 695 or higher FICO AUTO credit score.

    2009_toyota_rav4_20244170-300x189 Last and least favorite: 2010 Toyota RAV-4. Never mind the obvious recall issue troubling the Toyota fans everywhere. This steel rimmed, plain ole, same old, was a BIG disappointment in the interior styling, size, value and performance categories.  It moves around well once you get it past first gear, however, as the smallest mini-suv in the pack, I felt it should have been much more responsive. The incentive at 0% for 60 mos. is a big step for Toyota, as they see sales dropping with every news report. The Rav4 lacked any ambition to be the best in a venue it once clearly owned.

    I tried to drive the 2011 Hyundai Tucson and 2010 Kia Sportage, but the local dealers had no base models for comparison. I will try back in another review and bring you the inside story.

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    Sarah Lee is an automotive executive with 20+ years of experience. She writes about Cars, and is a staunch consumer advocate on car related subjects. Her company: MY CARLADY is a car buyer’s service committed to getting you the best deal on your next new or pre-owned vehicle. You can reach her at www.mycarlady.com

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  2. Toyota Recall interview Lars Larson & MYCARLADY

    February 4, 2010 by mycarlady

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    Posted to MYCARLADY.tv by MYCARLADY on February 04, 2010

    Listen to this radio interview with Sarah Lee and Radio host Lars Larson.
    LARSON asks… “WHAT is Ray LaHood trying to do to Toyota? Does GOV. MOTORS have a dog in the fight?”

    Ralph Nadar accuses Toyota of complacency.

     Will GM and Chrysler sell more cars as a result of the TOYOTA scare?

    Honda, Nissan and Mazda dealers see significant showroom traffic upsurge.

    Meanwhile Toyota increases rebates $500.00 on their best-selling models: Camry, Corolla and Tundra, offers 0% financing for 60 mos. on Toyota Tundra.

    Most Toyota owners say this will not effect their loyalty… feel dealerships are treating them right. 

    CLICK HERE to SEE TOYOTA technician Mike B. fix the pedal recall in 15 min.

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    Sarah Lee is an automotive executive with 20+ years of experience. She writes about cars, and is a staunch consumer advocate on car related subjects. Her company: MY CARLADY is a car buyer’s service committed to getting you the best deal on your next new or pre-owned vehicle. You can reach her at www.mycarlady.com or by calling 702-898-1465.

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  3. TOYOTA COMPETITION TURNS UP THE HEAT

    January 27, 2010 by mycarlady

    AUTOMAKERS carve up TOYOTA with increased deals in wake of RECALL.

    Mazda extended their 0% financing on 2010 Mazda 3’s to 60 mos. OAC. 2010_mazda_mazda3_20267145-E

    Kia boasts about their 10 yr. 100k power-train warranty and $399.00 lease or 0% for 48 mos. on the all-new 2011 Kia Sorento

    Chevrolet dealers are offering conquest money to dump your Toyota or assistance to get out of your lease early. 2009_hyundai_genesis_20232690-300x189

    While not all Toyota models are affected by the recall, customers are returning recent purchases in record numbers across the country.  Afraid to drive them and concerned about resale values, consumers are turning to Nissan, Honda, Mazda, Kia and Hyundai dealers in hopes of finding a suitable replacement amid the confusion about parts and service for the still unknown cause of the faulty accelerators.  The competition prepares for a boom in business, and import factories are releasing port-parked stock as soon as car haulers arrive. 

    Meanwhile, Toyota dealers and their Customer Care Hotline take calls and struggle to quell their clients fears. How bad will the lasting effect be on Toyota’s brand image is anyone’s guess?

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    Sarah Lee is an automotive executive with 20+ years of experience. She writes about Cars, and is a staunch consumer advocate on car related subjects. Her company: MY CARLADY is a car buyer’s service committed to getting you the best deal on your next new or pre-owned vehicle. You can reach her at www.mycarlady.com

    Top learn more about getting your best car deal click here: CAR DEALS

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  4. NEW CAR REBATES for COLLEGE GRADUATES

    December 20, 2009 by mycarlady

    NEW CAR REBATES FOR RECENT COLLEGE GRADUATES

    NEW CAR manufacturers are anxious to have recent college graduates (first time car buyers) seen driving their brands. To motivate the consumer they offer rebates and financing opportunities on specific models. The recent college graduate must show proof of a job making a min. of $1800.00 per month and their rent cannot exceed 30% of that gross income.  The graduate can expect to be limited to the most basic, least expensive models int he product line unless he/she has a substantial down payment or co-signer for any vehicle over 15K*.  A down payment to cover taxes and fees is usually required, and the credit must be spot-less.  Any negative accounts can make the deal null and void.

    HERE are the latest vehicles available for a RECENT COLLEGE (or PROFESSIONAL or TRADE SCHOOL ) GRADUATE satisfying the various requirements. For specific details contact your local dealer, the factory website or MYCARLADY.com  Remember, taking advantage of these offers does not minimize your ability to negotiate or get a discount off the list price of most of these cars.

    Acura:    2009-2010 models  Graduate Program special APR only.  Must have graduated in the past 2 years or will in the next 4 months with a Masters, Bachelors, or Associates degree from an accredited college or nursing program. Available on all new or certified pre-owned models.  See my test drive review of the Acura TSXvs. the Audi A4 here.

    Suzuki     $500  2009 and 2010  Suzuki  SX4  Must finance through American Suzuki Financial   

    Mazda 3
    Mazda 3

    MAZDA   2009-2010 Mazda models up to $25k Loan or lease.  See my test drive review of the Mazda3 and Kia SOUL here.

    Be graduating within 6 months or have graduated within the last 12 months from an accredited 2- or 4-year college, graduate school (including Doctorate), nursing school or trade school.

    Nissan    $500  2009 and 2010  Nissan Altima  Nissan Rogue*  Nissan Sentra  Nissan Versa  Nissan Xterra*  Students graduating within 6 months or up to 24 months after graduation. 

     

    Hyundai Genesis

    Hyundai Genesis

    Hyundai   $400  2009 and 2010  Hyundai Accent  Hyundai Elantra  Hyundai Genesis*   Hyundai Sonata   Students graduating within 6 months or up to 24 months after graduation.

    For more RECENT COLLEGE GRADUATE NEW CAR REBATES on the specific MAKE and MODEL of your choice, click here:COLLEGE

     

    Sarah Lee is an automotive executive with 20+ years of experience. She writes about Cars, and is a staunch consumer advocate on car related subjects. Her company: MY CARLADY is a car buyer’s service committed to getting you the best deal on your next new or pre-owned vehicle. You can reach her at www.mycarlady.com

    Top learn more about getting your best car deal click here: CAR DEALS

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  5. AMERICAN CARS-Buy or Die?

    October 12, 2009 by My Carlady
    Dodge Charger

    Dodge Charger

    A recent article in MONEY.CNN gives a shout-out to why American car buyers should think twice about buying imports or vehicles whose headquarters, design and technology labs are centered in other countries.  The premise is that buying Ford, GM or Chrysler products is still better for OUR economy than buying a Toyota, Honda, Nissan, even though many of their vehicles are made here by Americans.  Add to the stateside list BMW, Kia, Hyundai,  Mazda who also have plants in the U.S. and what the author doesn’t tell you is when you tally all those 13-14 “import” plants employees, does it total more or less than the total employee count of GM, Ford and Chrysler in the US, including DEALERSHIPS!

    The truth is… most Americans would love to buy an AMERICAN CAR, knowing the funds go back into the US economy. However, 30% of current car owners in the US have owned a Ford, Chrysler or GM product in their lifetime, which failed to meet the expectation of the owner.  This is not a case of managing expectations, it’s about living up to your promises…aka WARRANTY.

    When Hyundai and Kia felt the wrath of negative customer satisfaction for  shoddy construction, poor dealer performance and crashing resale value, they returned to the drawing board and later delivered a high quality product with a 100k mile or 10yr. warranty. The American consumer took notice and voted with their pocketbooks. Hyundai has continued to deliver with clever advertising and promises that resonate with the nervous car buyer. Imagine our US Car companies taking a marketing lesson from the Koreans.  This year Hyundai made money and increased market share while everyone else fell back.

    Ford has experienced a strong demand for their 2010 product, and 25% of consumers surveyed acknowledge a lsight bias to Ford over the GM and Chrysler domestic product, because “Ford didn’t take a government handout.”

    American’s aren’t stupid. They know the money they spend feeds the German, Japanese and Korean infrastructure supported by those foreign governments.  Even American business owners regret the situation when their own competition may be from off-shore sources, yet,  they don’t want to buy a lemon or worse; be rewarded for brand loyalty with a stick in the eye. 

    Attn DODGE: If you want Americans to buy your new 2010 RAM 2500/3500 Cummins Diesel my readers and I would like to suggest you offer some major LOYALTY CASH or BUYBACK to everyone driving a 2007-2009 Cummins DPF problem.  You know who they are and thanks to the Internet everyone else does too.  Anyone researching the Dodge product has read this blog, asked their friends and will steer clear of your 2010 because of the HISTORY OF DODGE CUMMINS DPF, TURBO and CEL problems, REGARDLESS of how much you PROMISE them a newer, better redesign or BIG REBATE, LOW INTEREST RATE special.  Americans won’t gamble their lives or hard earned money on $50,000.00 trucks they depend on for work and family safety. SO get smart DODGE, those LOYAL DODGE Cummins customers, their gone…  Buying American may be Loyal, buy companies not standing up for their product, that’s UN-AMERICAN!

    Sarah Lee is an automotive executive with 20+ years of experience. She writes about Cars, and is a staunch consumer advocate on car related subjects. Her company: MY CARLADY is a car buyer’s service committed to getting you the best deal on your next new or pre-owned vehicle. You can reach her at www.mycarlady.com

    Top learn more about getting your best car deal click here: CAR DEALS

    NEED AUTO FINANCE HELP or CREDIT report repair go to tell them MY CARLADY: Sarah Lee sent you. It’s a free consult and they do the right thing by you, fast, easy, cheap.

     Sarah Lee is an automotive executive with 20+ years of experience. She writes about Cars, and is a staunch consumer advocate on car related subjects. Her company: MY CARLADY is a car buyer’s service committed to getting you the best deal on your next new or pre-owned vehicle. You can reach her at www.mycarlady.com
    Top learn more about getting your best car deal click here: CAR DEALS
    NEED AUTO FINANCE HELP or CREDIT report repair go to tell them MY CARLADY: Sarah Lee sent you. It’s a free consult and they do the right thing by you, fast, easy, cheap.


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