Love wrote:Nissan and Honda are the 2 brands we were looking into for our last car purchase ( 2 or so months ago ). We went with a Nissan Altima but yeah one thing I got from that entire deal was that Ford isnt really seen as a reliable brand.
I myself have a Ford Focus and it gives me more trouble than I would like. My dad's Grand Vitara hasnt given him any problems ever and our Altima is the same although that is a pretty recent purchase, we however know a lot of people with Altimas and they seem to hold their own.
Out of those 3 I would say go with the Jeep Compass for the added utility it offers and because as far as I know ( which isn't exactly much but is not nothing either ) they make decent cars.
I did a quick google search and the Hyundai brand seems to be doing some quality work but I don't have much experience with this brand at all.
So in summary:
Jeep
Hyundai
Ford
I am not a big fan of fords either. I completely ruled it out until I saw industry reviews for the 2012 model. I'm going to go check it out tomorrow but it's definitely #3 on my list. The big thing is, however, it's $6000 cheaper than the Hyundai.
My aunt had a Nissan Altima (she worked at a Chrysler dealership and then the owner made her go revamp his Acura/Nissan dealership). She said she liked it and it was a good car but it was just "blah". That's the feel I get from it too. It's a solid car but for the price it's nothing super special.
The Hyundai, priced comparatively, is super equipped (heated seats, mirrors, a million different computer controlled breaking, stability, and traction things), etc.
Originally I wanted to get a Honda Accord/Civic, but the insurance is exactly double that of the Hyundai.
SM-Count wrote:Sonata >= Focus > Compass
I have a bias against American cars though, but if Focus is quite a bit cheaper than Sonata I'd go with Focus. Sonata has good longevity, very nearly 0 problems in the first 5 years and very few in the first 10 from what I've read when I was checking out cars. I didn't buy it (got a really nice deal on a camry) but it was on my short list. I'm a college student going from suburb to city on highway every day though.
My ranking is about the same as yours, but I haven't checked out the Focus yet. On paper, I would agree, in person it may be different. I tried the whole Hyundai line up and when I got behind the Sonata I got "that" feeling.
Interestingly enough, a Genesis 2D Coupe is only $2000 or so more and the insurance is cheaper (than the Sonata). I don't quite understand that as it's a RWD and much more like a sports car. I wouldn't want to drive that thing around in Winter though, reference below:

For the record. The compass is the cheapest, or at least on par, with the Focus. It's a mini crossover and therefore looks more expensive. The reviews on it are poor to mediocre. The only reason i'm interested is because it's cheap in insurance and I might get a good deal.
As a personal preference, i'm more of a car guy. The ride is so much more comfortable. A lot of people claim the SUVs and Crossovers offer more room, and they do by volume. But I find that sitting in a more vertical position in a SUV/Crossover is less comfortable than the "sitting on the floor" feel of a car.
Majorharper wrote:Whats your max budget? are you open to any other brands?
I don't really have a car-cost max. I do, but it's with insurance and car payment combined. Iooked at all the cars in the bracket:
Hyundai Sonata, Dodge Avenger, Kia Optima, Ford Focus, Mazda 6, and Nissan Altima.
I looked at the reviews and compared insurance costs. There are 3 categories, the top are the cheapest and best reviews, middle are middle, bottom are more expensive and worse reviews.
Ford Focus (great price/value, amazing reviews)
Kia Optima (amazing price/value, great reviews)
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Hyundai Sonata (mediocre price/value, amazing reviews)
Mazda 6 (mediocre price/value, good reviews)
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Nissan Altima (mediocre price/value, mediocre reviews)
Dodge Avenger (poor price/value, mediocre reviews)
On paper the Focus is better than the Sonata. I am really not a big fan of Ford and the dealership here has bad service (but those 2012 model reviews kind of made me erect).
I refuse to drive an Optima.
I loved the Sonata driving experience.
I hate Mazdas.
I cut out the bottom 2 due to poor price/value and reviews.
*Price/Value: I gave them values based on MRSP + insurance costs + options. Example: While the Avenger has a low cost and cheap insurance, I would not be surprised if the horn does not come standard and would have to be purchased as an option.