| Ranking | Details |
|---|---|
| #1 |
Best Car Ever!Source: MSN Autos
...Pros: By far, the best car I've ever owned. I rolled mine after I had it 3 months and I didn't have a scratch. |
| #2 |
I Love ItSource: MSN Autos...Pros: great quality car Cons: average paint job, starting to fade out after 6 years old Overall: I have owned the car more than 8 years now, it still runs good and no trouble at all... |
| #3 |
Acura VigorSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: *Exterior Looks like a "Baby Legend" *Performance-Has great acceleration *Standard Options good for the price-Leather, pwr seats, moon roof, sunroof, cd player, wood trim,etc.... |
| #4 |
94 Legend 4-Dr, 6-SpdSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: Very comfortable car on long trips. Still catches the eye... |
| #5 |
Legend is not too goodSource: MSN Autos...Pros: Looks good and performs good. Cons: quality of the car is not good, has few problems. Overall: I would not recomend because it is over 5 years old... |
| #6 |
Blazin LegendSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: For my first car I am very pleased. I love the power windows, locks, sunroof, and room in this car. |
| #7 |
One Great Car!Source: MSN Autos
...Pros: This has been my favorite car. I bought it when it was 5 years old (8 years ago) and have shopped for a new vehicle several times, nothing compares. |
| #8 |
Good looker, but weakSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: Very stylish, eye catcher, have owned this car for over 3 years and have only taken it to the shop 3 times. |
| #9 |
The ultimate machineSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: Love this car. It looks and handles itself greatly. |
| #10 |
Vigor-ous ChoiceSource: MSN Autos...Creature comforts match my demands well, less spartan then some (BMW) but not overly plush as some domestics. Cons: Car has black paint with tan interior, wish I'd gone for grey as tan wears to grey on inside and bleaches in sun and neither would be noticeable if it were a lighter grey to start. ABS can take a while to halt the car (appears to be a general ABS thing). Radio display cuts out from time to time. Air conditioning gave out in it's 11th summer. Electric antenna corrodes and was replaced. Overall: A unique car that all your friends won't have. The inline 5 engine is the right median... |
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The Nissan Leaf costs several thousand dollars more than the 2012 Mitsubishi i, but a certain type of buyer—especially one who commutes on wide suburban boulevards, or LA-style freeways—is going to appreciate the Leaf's stronger highway response, as well as its wider stance, which helps it fit in a bit better on U.S.
streets highways.
The two models aren't all that different for driving range, but the Leaf's additional ten miles or so might add some peace of mind for longer-distance commuters.
Based on early experience with prototype versions of the upcoming 2012 Tesla Model S, we anticipate this significantly more expensive luxury sedan to be better performing, as well as more refined, than either of those affordable alternatives—including an available range of up to 300 miles.
Finally, an all-electric version of the Ford Focus is anticipated in the first half of calendar-year 2013; this new vehicle will offer the same packaging as other Focus models (minus some cargo versatility), with a range approaching that of the Leaf.
