预算120k买车能有哪些选择?

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Background:
1). home >< office
2). weekend hang out
3). To Johor once per month
4). Causally pick up company clients
5). 车盲,机械盲,怕麻烦
6). 易驾驶
7). 不能超预算太多
多谢!
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36 条回复
  • cosine 楼主
    #1

    多谢!civic有啥优缺点?xmlzjxmlzj

  • cosine 楼主
    #2

    多谢!A3它家有啥优劣?A3它家有啥优劣?

  • #3

    比较实用的家用车 实惠力足油耗低 性价比不错 今年刚出新的车型你看你需要什么样的档次了,这个车十一万左右,看coe浮动。你看你需要什么样的档次了,这个车十一万左右,看coe浮动。

  • JerryMum
    #4

    很多日系车都可以考虑丰田有两款,本田,还有马自达,尼桑都不错啊~大众也有一款,考虑到坡县售后的坑爹,就不推荐了丰田有两款,本田,还有马自达,尼桑都不错啊~大众也有一款,考虑到坡县售后的坑爹,就不推荐了

  • cosine 楼主
    #5

    都有哪几款?多谢!多谢!

  • #6

    civic跟altis哪个更值得买

  • #7

    PI的可以,11万就可以搞定

  • #8

    最新的思域+1 你懂得

  • #9

    目测 CIVIC 秒杀 ALTIS

  • #10

    因为earth dreams发动机?

  • #11

    mazda 3看着也挺漂亮的,还便宜一点儿看着也挺漂亮的,还便宜一点儿

  • niubee
    #12

    一个月一次JB?那还是韩国车吧丰田本田进去了可能就回不来了丰田本田进去了可能就回不来了

  • On
    #13

    呵呵一下其实说的很中肯其实说的很中肯

  • dayhappysl
    #14

    哈哈神回复神回复

  • 葫芦2
    #15

    为什么? 容易被偷?

  • cosine 楼主
    #16

    要偷也是宝马奔驰吧?偷日本车?我是车盲~偷日本车?我是车盲~

  • fionna2012
    #17

    妥妥推荐civic但我更喜欢XTrail (个人喜好)但我更喜欢XTrail (个人喜好)

  • kcowen
    #18

    丰田车特别estima很抢手

  • typhoonzj
    #19

    好像不至于吧在南北大道上新加坡牌照的法拉利都看过好多辆了,日本车。。?在南北大道上新加坡牌照的法拉利都看过好多辆了,日本车。。?

  • niubee
    #20

    真是车盲 偷车要的不是整车 销赃都是拆了卖零件整车销赃分分钟就被查到了
    马来西亚和新加坡哪种车零件需求最大?显然是丰田本田了整车销赃分分钟就被查到了
    马来西亚和新加坡哪种车零件需求最大?显然是丰田本田了

  • cosine 楼主
    #21

    我有点明白了(:向玛丽致敬向玛丽致敬

  • cosine 楼主
    #22

    喜欢偷这个?xmlzjxmlzj

  • cosine 楼主
    #23

    XTrail有啥有点?谢谢!谢谢!

  • cosine 楼主
    #24

    多谢大家建议:做了一点research,请大家share一下优缺点(也可加别的model)
    1. Honda Civic
    2. Mazda 3
    3. Nissan X Trail (会耗油多很多吗?)请大家share一下优缺点(也可加别的model)
    1. Honda Civic
    2. Mazda 3
    3. Nissan X Trail (会耗油多很多吗?)

  • oetemeteo
    #25

    Xtrail 的第三排连小孩都不能坐。基本上没有用处。连小孩都不能坐。基本上没有用处。

  • #26

    目前的civic不错只是听说座位偏低,坐起来没那么舒服。开起来比较爽,驾感应该比altis好。只是听说座位偏低,坐起来没那么舒服。开起来比较爽,驾感应该比altis好。

  • #27

    思域妥妥的马三空间是杯具

    目测
    都是他们工程师的错马三空间是杯具

    目测
    都是他们工程师的错

  • cosine 楼主
    #28

    那就排除xtrail2选一2选一

  • cosine 楼主
    #29

    M3为末空间杯具?

  • #30

    考虑上x trail不如宝二gran tour 基本不用加油X trail按照现在标准太耗油了X trail按照现在标准太耗油了

  • 走走
    #31

    不知道xtrail第三排是不是跟gran tour类似如果是的话,完全可以坐小孩子,我中等身材坐进去坐三四十分钟也毫无压力如果是的话,完全可以坐小孩子,我中等身材坐进去坐三四十分钟也毫无压力

  • #32

    因为外形酷炫吊炸天

  • cosine 楼主
    #33

    Top 10 Reasons to Buy a 2016 Honda Civic Sedan1) More Powerful Base Engine

    Drivers are destined to take advantage of the base engine’s extra power. The four-cylinder engine pumps out a satisfying 158 horsepower and 138 pound-feet of torque. As usual, drivers can look forward to getting great gas mileage. When equipped with the CVT, the sedan can deliver an impressive 41 mpg on the highway. However, the manual version is nearly as efficient.

    2) Available Turbocharged Engine

    For the first time, Civic buyers in the United States can opt for a turbocharged engine. Honda has tuned the boosted four-cylinder engine to produce 174 horsepower and 162 pound-feet of torque. The turbocharged version can hit 60 mph in a quick 6.8 seconds. Amazingly, gas mileage actually increases to an eco-friendly 42 mpg on the open road.

    3) New Suspension

    The 2016 Honda Civic handles great in all driving situations. When tackling a curvy road, the car’s body remains stable and controlled. This should be good news for the drivers who appreciate a nimble automobile. Luckily, the improved handling does not ruin the sedan’s overall ride quality. The new suspension does a good job of absorbing bumps in the road.

    4) Edgier Styling

    There is no overlooking the Civic’s sportier design. An aggressive front fascia and sharp body lines give the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan an edgy appearance. LED daytime running lights and LED taillights come standard. The EX trim’s stylish 16-inch wheels make the sedan look even cooler. Some of the available paint colors include White Orchid, Crystal Black, and Modern Steel.

    5) More Room

    Families can enjoy a bit more comfort inside of the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan. The amount of rear-seat legroom has increased substantially. Everyone will be able to stretch out their limbs. Trunk space has increased as well. For the families who like taking road trips, the new Civic will be a worthy long-distance cruiser.

    6) Loaded Base Model

    Even the base model comes equipped with a significant number of standard features. The rear-view camera enables drivers to quickly pinpoint obstacles. Meanwhile, a five-inch display screen gives the cabin an extra touch of class. Some of the other standard components include a cruise control, Pandora connectivity, a USB port, and Bluetooth technology.

    7) Technology-Filled EX Trim

    The mid-level EX trim surrounds the driver with a surplus of goodies. An eight-speaker sound system helps make their daily commute a lot more entertaining. New technologies such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto can also be found on the EX trim. Some of the other cool features include Honda’s nifty LaneWatch camera system, a more advanced trip computer, a touch-screen display, and heated side mirrors.

    8) Better Braking System

    In the past, the base Civic came equipped with rear drum brakes. Fortunately, that is no longer the case. All versions of the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan come with four-wheel disc brakes. During emergency situations, the Civic should offer impressive stopping power. No longer will buyers of the base model have to compromise any safety.

    9) High-Tech Safety Options

    While the base Civic features a rear-view camera, the higher trim levels are available with more advanced technologies. When attempting to change lanes, the LaneWatch camera will help eliminate blind-spots. Adaptive cruise control can definitely reduce driver fatigue on long trips. Some of the other driving aids consist of an automatic braking system and lane-departure intervention.

    10) Affordable Price Tag

    Despite the number of improvements made to the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan, it still remains affordable. Prices for the base LX model start at about $18,700. However, the top-of-the-line Touring trim can top out at $25,500.
    Reasons Not to Buy a 2016 Honda Civic Sedan – The Cons
    1) No Manual Gearbox for the Turbocharged Models

    The turbocharged Civic is only available with a CVT. This may prompt some drivers to stick with the base engine.

    2) More Expensive Than Some Rivals

    Despite the Civic’s affordability, it is still a tad bit costlier than some of its competition. For example, the Kia Forte’s starting price is $16,000.

    3) Some Car Shoppers May Not Like Its New Look

    Although the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan has received praise for its new design, some people may not like its edgier styling. 1) More Powerful Base Engine

    Drivers are destined to take advantage of the base engine’s extra power. The four-cylinder engine pumps out a satisfying 158 horsepower and 138 pound-feet of torque. As usual, drivers can look forward to getting great gas mileage. When equipped with the CVT, the sedan can deliver an impressive 41 mpg on the highway. However, the manual version is nearly as efficient.

    2) Available Turbocharged Engine

    For the first time, Civic buyers in the United States can opt for a turbocharged engine. Honda has tuned the boosted four-cylinder engine to produce 174 horsepower and 162 pound-feet of torque. The turbocharged version can hit 60 mph in a quick 6.8 seconds. Amazingly, gas mileage actually increases to an eco-friendly 42 mpg on the open road.

    3) New Suspension

    The 2016 Honda Civic handles great in all driving situations. When tackling a curvy road, the car’s body remains stable and controlled. This should be good news for the drivers who appreciate a nimble automobile. Luckily, the improved handling does not ruin the sedan’s overall ride quality. The new suspension does a good job of absorbing bumps in the road.

    4) Edgier Styling

    There is no overlooking the Civic’s sportier design. An aggressive front fascia and sharp body lines give the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan an edgy appearance. LED daytime running lights and LED taillights come standard. The EX trim’s stylish 16-inch wheels make the sedan look even cooler. Some of the available paint colors include White Orchid, Crystal Black, and Modern Steel.

    5) More Room

    Families can enjoy a bit more comfort inside of the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan. The amount of rear-seat legroom has increased substantially. Everyone will be able to stretch out their limbs. Trunk space has increased as well. For the families who like taking road trips, the new Civic will be a worthy long-distance cruiser.

    6) Loaded Base Model

    Even the base model comes equipped with a significant number of standard features. The rear-view camera enables drivers to quickly pinpoint obstacles. Meanwhile, a five-inch display screen gives the cabin an extra touch of class. Some of the other standard components include a cruise control, Pandora connectivity, a USB port, and Bluetooth technology.

    7) Technology-Filled EX Trim

    The mid-level EX trim surrounds the driver with a surplus of goodies. An eight-speaker sound system helps make their daily commute a lot more entertaining. New technologies such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto can also be found on the EX trim. Some of the other cool features include Honda’s nifty LaneWatch camera system, a more advanced trip computer, a touch-screen display, and heated side mirrors.

    8) Better Braking System

    In the past, the base Civic came equipped with rear drum brakes. Fortunately, that is no longer the case. All versions of the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan come with four-wheel disc brakes. During emergency situations, the Civic should offer impressive stopping power. No longer will buyers of the base model have to compromise any safety.

    9) High-Tech Safety Options

    While the base Civic features a rear-view camera, the higher trim levels are available with more advanced technologies. When attempting to change lanes, the LaneWatch camera will help eliminate blind-spots. Adaptive cruise control can definitely reduce driver fatigue on long trips. Some of the other driving aids consist of an automatic braking system and lane-departure intervention.

    10) Affordable Price Tag

    Despite the number of improvements made to the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan, it still remains affordable. Prices for the base LX model start at about $18,700. However, the top-of-the-line Touring trim can top out at $25,500.
    Reasons Not to Buy a 2016 Honda Civic Sedan – The Cons
    1) No Manual Gearbox for the Turbocharged Models

    The turbocharged Civic is only available with a CVT. This may prompt some drivers to stick with the base engine.

    2) More Expensive Than Some Rivals

    Despite the Civic’s affordability, it is still a tad bit costlier than some of its competition. For example, the Kia Forte’s starting price is $16,000.

    3) Some Car Shoppers May Not Like Its New Look

    Although the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan has received praise for its new design, some people may not like its edgier styling.

  • cosine 楼主
    #34

    Top 10 Reasons to Buy a 2016 Mazda3 Sedan1) Long-Term Reliability

    A reliable passenger car used to be hard to find outside of the Honda and Toyota folds. The Mazda3 is a viable alternative to those mainstays based on reviews from consumers and critics. In fact, the Mazda3 is consistently named one of the most reliable sedans on the market by many online review aggregators.

    2) Advanced On-Board Electronics

    The 2016 Mazda3 sedan is packed with tons of high-tech features like key-less ignition, Bluetooth connectivity, and the latest Bose speakers. It also features the polished Mazda Connect multimedia system, which boasts a 7-inch touchscreen on the dash. It can control a slew of entertainment functions and display high-definition 3D maps for navigation.

    3) Relative Ease of Repair

    Like most Japanese sedans, the Mazda3 is an easy vehicle to work on when an equipment malfunction eventually occurs. Whether you like to do automotive repairs yourself or outsource them to mechanics, the Mazda3's sensible layout saves time and money. Furthermore, OEM Mazda parts are built to last and deliver excellent ROI.

    4) Low Long-Term Ownership Costs

    Over the course of a decade, a Mazda3 will cost far less to own and operate than most competing sedans. Due to its safety record, a Mazda3 will be cheaper to insure. Furthermore, buyers will save hundreds of dollars in fuel thanks to the outstanding gas mileage that every Mazda3 can achieve.

    5) Superior Safety Features

    Besides being built to stand up to common collisions, the 2016 Mazda3 sedan comes with a bevy of safety features that prevent accidents. For instance, the included Smart City Brake Support helps drivers to avoid fender-benders in heavy traffic. There's also Radar Cruise Control, a standard back-up camera, and adaptive headlights.

    6) A Fun Driving Experience

    Unlike most entry-level sedans, the Mazda3 places an emphasis on driving performance as well as reliability. The 2.5-liter version produces a whopping 184 horsepower and can hit 60 miles per hour in a little over 7 seconds. The Mazda3's taut suspension, topnotch brakes, and standard 6-speed manual transmission deliver an exhilarating experience.

    7) Above-Average Fuel Economy

    In spite of the Mazda3's peppy performance numbers, it still manages to get up to 41 MPG on the highway. Even the 2.5-liter engine will deliver up to 37 MPG when paired with the default 6-speed manual transmission. Every Mazda3 uses a custom regenerative braking setup called i-ELOOP to further reduce fuel usage.

    8) Attractive Price Points

    No matter how you slice it, the Mazda3 is an incredibly affordable car. In a world where practically no new vehicle costs less than $16,000, a well-equipped Mazda3 I Sport with a 6-speed transmission is only $18,680. Even a top-of-the-line, fully loaded s Touring version starts at less than $25,000.

    9) Configuration Flexibility

    Nowadays, it's hard to find a popular sedan line that also features an alternative body type such as a hatchback. The Mazda3 puts the customer in control when it comes to configuring options by offering a variety of trim levels. It also gives buyers a choice between superb 6-speed manual and automatic transmissions.

    10) Sexy Styling That Stands Out

    Nowadays, nearly every vehicle with four doors looks fairly similar. The Mazda3 sedan is one of the few affordable cars out there that boasts a distinctive profile that's both aesthetically pleasing and easily recognizable at a glance. Additions like a rear spoiler and 18-inch wheels further set a Mazda3 apart from the crowd.
    Reasons Not to Buy a 2016 Mazda3 Sedan – The Cons
    1) It's Not the Most Popular Vehicle (Yet)

    While the Mazda3 has sold well in recent years, it's still not as popular as the Civic or the Corolla. As such, it can be slightly harder to unload if you feel like switching to another vehicle later on. However, the 2016 Mazda3 sedan will hold it's value over the long haul.


    2) The Ride Isn't Exactly Plush

    For some drivers, the Mazda3's suspension can feel a little harsh. Since it's designed to deliver a sporty driving experience, the ride isn't as cushy as some comparable models from rival car makers. If you want a less aggressive suspension setup, something like a Corolla would be a better choice.

    3) The Famed Mazda Road Noise

    While the 2016 Mazda3 sedan isn't the loudest compact car on the market, interior road noise is higher than average. You'll hear the engine when you wind it up during heavy acceleration. Regardless, the Mazda3 would never be described as unrefined when it comes to engine and road noise.

    4) It's Not a One-Size-Fits-All Vehicle

    As roomy as the Mazda3 is for a compact sedan, it's not necessarily the best choice for weekend warriors that like to get outdoors. If you're an avid skier or hiker, an SUV like the Mazda CX-5 is a better bet insofar as available storage space for recreational equipment goes.

    5) The Honda Civic Factor

    Every year, the Mazda3 continues to improve in the quality and reliability departments. Still, it's not quite as tightly engineered as the venerable Honda Civic. For most consumers, slight differences in things like gap tolerances won't matter. However, it's still something to think about.1) Long-Term Reliability

    A reliable passenger car used to be hard to find outside of the Honda and Toyota folds. The Mazda3 is a viable alternative to those mainstays based on reviews from consumers and critics. In fact, the Mazda3 is consistently named one of the most reliable sedans on the market by many online review aggregators.

    2) Advanced On-Board Electronics

    The 2016 Mazda3 sedan is packed with tons of high-tech features like key-less ignition, Bluetooth connectivity, and the latest Bose speakers. It also features the polished Mazda Connect multimedia system, which boasts a 7-inch touchscreen on the dash. It can control a slew of entertainment functions and display high-definition 3D maps for navigation.

    3) Relative Ease of Repair

    Like most Japanese sedans, the Mazda3 is an easy vehicle to work on when an equipment malfunction eventually occurs. Whether you like to do automotive repairs yourself or outsource them to mechanics, the Mazda3's sensible layout saves time and money. Furthermore, OEM Mazda parts are built to last and deliver excellent ROI.

    4) Low Long-Term Ownership Costs

    Over the course of a decade, a Mazda3 will cost far less to own and operate than most competing sedans. Due to its safety record, a Mazda3 will be cheaper to insure. Furthermore, buyers will save hundreds of dollars in fuel thanks to the outstanding gas mileage that every Mazda3 can achieve.

    5) Superior Safety Features

    Besides being built to stand up to common collisions, the 2016 Mazda3 sedan comes with a bevy of safety features that prevent accidents. For instance, the included Smart City Brake Support helps drivers to avoid fender-benders in heavy traffic. There's also Radar Cruise Control, a standard back-up camera, and adaptive headlights.

    6) A Fun Driving Experience

    Unlike most entry-level sedans, the Mazda3 places an emphasis on driving performance as well as reliability. The 2.5-liter version produces a whopping 184 horsepower and can hit 60 miles per hour in a little over 7 seconds. The Mazda3's taut suspension, topnotch brakes, and standard 6-speed manual transmission deliver an exhilarating experience.

    7) Above-Average Fuel Economy

    In spite of the Mazda3's peppy performance numbers, it still manages to get up to 41 MPG on the highway. Even the 2.5-liter engine will deliver up to 37 MPG when paired with the default 6-speed manual transmission. Every Mazda3 uses a custom regenerative braking setup called i-ELOOP to further reduce fuel usage.

    8) Attractive Price Points

    No matter how you slice it, the Mazda3 is an incredibly affordable car. In a world where practically no new vehicle costs less than $16,000, a well-equipped Mazda3 I Sport with a 6-speed transmission is only $18,680. Even a top-of-the-line, fully loaded s Touring version starts at less than $25,000.

    9) Configuration Flexibility

    Nowadays, it's hard to find a popular sedan line that also features an alternative body type such as a hatchback. The Mazda3 puts the customer in control when it comes to configuring options by offering a variety of trim levels. It also gives buyers a choice between superb 6-speed manual and automatic transmissions.

    10) Sexy Styling That Stands Out

    Nowadays, nearly every vehicle with four doors looks fairly similar. The Mazda3 sedan is one of the few affordable cars out there that boasts a distinctive profile that's both aesthetically pleasing and easily recognizable at a glance. Additions like a rear spoiler and 18-inch wheels further set a Mazda3 apart from the crowd.
    Reasons Not to Buy a 2016 Mazda3 Sedan – The Cons
    1) It's Not the Most Popular Vehicle (Yet)

    While the Mazda3 has sold well in recent years, it's still not as popular as the Civic or the Corolla. As such, it can be slightly harder to unload if you feel like switching to another vehicle later on. However, the 2016 Mazda3 sedan will hold it's value over the long haul.


    2) The Ride Isn't Exactly Plush

    For some drivers, the Mazda3's suspension can feel a little harsh. Since it's designed to deliver a sporty driving experience, the ride isn't as cushy as some comparable models from rival car makers. If you want a less aggressive suspension setup, something like a Corolla would be a better choice.

    3) The Famed Mazda Road Noise

    While the 2016 Mazda3 sedan isn't the loudest compact car on the market, interior road noise is higher than average. You'll hear the engine when you wind it up during heavy acceleration. Regardless, the Mazda3 would never be described as unrefined when it comes to engine and road noise.

    4) It's Not a One-Size-Fits-All Vehicle

    As roomy as the Mazda3 is for a compact sedan, it's not necessarily the best choice for weekend warriors that like to get outdoors. If you're an avid skier or hiker, an SUV like the Mazda CX-5 is a better bet insofar as available storage space for recreational equipment goes.

    5) The Honda Civic Factor

    Every year, the Mazda3 continues to improve in the quality and reliability departments. Still, it's not quite as tightly engineered as the venerable Honda Civic. For most consumers, slight differences in things like gap tolerances won't matter. However, it's still something to think about.

  • cosine 楼主
    #35

    钱不够用~唉唉

  • cosine 楼主
    #36

    预算120k买车能有哪些选择?Background:
    1). home >< office
    2). weekend hang out
    3). To Johor once per month
    4). Causally pick up company clients
    5). 车盲,机械盲,怕麻烦
    6). 易驾驶
    7). 不能超预算太多
    多谢!
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    该帖荣获当日十大第7,奖励楼主6分以及9狮城帮币,时间:2016-07-17 22:00:04。Background:
    1). home >< office
    2). weekend hang out
    3). To Johor once per month
    4). Causally pick up company clients
    5). 车盲,机械盲,怕麻烦
    6). 易驾驶
    7). 不能超预算太多
    多谢!
    ---
    该帖荣获当日十大第7,奖励楼主6分以及9狮城帮币,时间:2016-07-17 22:00:04。

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