5 Underrated New Cars To Consider Buying

Often you hear people say “there is no such thing as a bad car anymore” which is pretty much true. However, once you get under a certain price point there are plenty of bland cars.

5 Underrated New Cars To Consider Buying

Often you hear people say “there is no such thing as a bad car anymore” which is pretty much true. However, once you get under a certain price point there are plenty of bland cars. In that mix of cars that aren’t going to cost you an arm and a leg are some real gems for people that actually like cars and enjoy driving.

5 Underrated New Cars To Consider Buying

The Honda Accord Coupe.

I just sold a 2009 Accord Coupe and I miss it. It’s a car that gets overlooked a lot for the Civic by enthusiasts, but the reality is the Accord Coupe has been sitting there for a while being everything the Civic should be. Pick up the new V6 manual coupe and you’ll be having a lot more fun than the Civic owners.

They do suffer the usual Honda Accord faults of more road noise than you would expect and awful speakers, but as a drivers car, enough power is there to have fun wether you go with the four cylinder or the V6. The gearboxes are a delight, the pedals are in the right place to rev match and the steering feel and weight is what all cars should be aiming for. Handling wise all you want is some sticky tires and if you’re feeling like you have to do something, a slightly stiffer rear sway bar takes out the factory understeer installed for the normals.

5 Underrated New Cars To Consider Buying

The Nissan Juke.

Cognitive dissonance is the mental struggle of holding two conflicting opinions at the same time, and the Juke is the clearest experience I’ve yet had of that.

It’s an SUV that’s fun to drive through twisty roads.

For some bizarre reason Nissan made the Juke a taught handling tall car. Is not a bizarre choice because to achieve that the requirement is stiff suspension and sway bars. The end result is something with steering that is quick and precise for a twisty road and an enthusiastic driver, but is a bit too bouncy to drive around town doing normal SUV stuff such as changing lanes without signalling and shouting at the kids to quit flipping off police cars.

Don’t buy one, but if you get the chance to throw it down a mountain road that’s an experience you won’t forget.

5 Underrated New Cars To Consider Buying

The V6 Camaro.

A V6 in something perceived as a muscle car has been frowned upon by people that define a car by an engine for decades. It’s perceived as the poor mans muscle car engine, and being mostly made for rental cars doesn’t help.

However, the 335 horsepower and 284 pound-feet of torque is not to be sniffed at in the new models, but the key to enjoying a base Camaro is to not think of it as a “muscle car” but instead to think of it as a “fun daily driver”. Chevy has been working on handling and it’s got plenty to keep you moving rapidly through the curves without falling off the road. Then when you want to just get around town and take care of business it’s perfectly compliant and useful.

5 Underrated New Cars To Consider Buying

The Ford Flex

The fact that such a wonderful and quirky crossover is destined for an end of production in 2020 because of it’s lack of sales puts it firmly in the underrated category. It’s the solution for anyone who doesn’t want to be seen in a Minivan, doesn’t want to feel like they’re driving a giant SUV, and who finds wagons to be a bit too small.

On top of that if you option four wheel drive and the 3.5 litre ecoboost you have 365 horsepower68 and 350 lb.-ft. of torque on tap - making the Flex a seven seater sleeper.

5 Underrated New Cars To Consider Buying

The Mazda 6

n 2015, Toyota sold 429,355 Camrys, making it the third best-selling vehicle in America. The best selling of course being trucks. In the same year, Mazda only sold 57,897 units of the Mazda 6. Which is a shame in the same way as looking at the iTunes charts to see Bon Jovi still making the same album yet again and somehow outselling Radiohead. It makes you want to shake people and shout:

“Why are you buying this when better stuff exists‽”.

It looks fantastic in a timeless way yet better each year. The engine just wants to go, the suspension is sublime in the way it mixes comfort and handling and Mazda are showing all the other Japanese companies in the segment how to do a great interior. The Mazda 6 really is proof that such a segment often overlooked for it’s blandness can have cars that do the basics well yet be filled with personality and carve their way through the twisties with precision and agility.

5 Underrated New Cars To Consider Buying

Some Notes:

A V6 Camaro with manual gearbox, the RS package (HIDs, LED and 20” wheels - but take the wheels off and put something reasonable on, then put the pristine 20’s back on for resale), and then the exhaust package for your listening pleasure is an appropriate way to spend thirty two grand.

The Accord comes in top trim only for the V6 and by the time you put 19” wheels on it you’ve just spent thirty three grand.

I haven’t priced a Nissan Juke because as underrated as it is, it’s ugly as sin. Borrow, don’t buy.

A Ford Flex with 4WD and the 3.5 litre Ecoboost will start you at $40,000 but if you’re looking for a seven seater with options from the showroom you’re playing near this price anyway.

The Mazda 6 doesn’t come with a manual gearbox as an option in the Grand Touring Trim so for $25,030 you can drive away with stuff that would be options on other cars, or if you wanted to spend some more money you can get some LED fog lights, a boot lip spoiler, a bumper guard a cargo mat and net and still come in under twenty seven grand.

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Comments

Raregliscor1

Ah the Mazda 6, its almost criminally beautiful. Mazda is good at that, just don’t look at the Xedos, they aren’t XD

11/18/2016 - 07:11 |
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I’ll go one further, it’s also criminally good value when you look at four door sedans on the market. For $25k there is nothing better and frankly… I would take one over most, if not all, of the $35k offerings.

But yeah, it is really beautiful. How that car doesn’t sell more than it does is just baffling.

11/18/2016 - 07:19 |
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I strongly disagree, I find it to be rather ugly from the front and mediocre at best from other angles.

11/18/2016 - 20:26 |
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They made it start with an X on purpose, so that it is at the very bottom of the catalogue, and by that point you would have most certainly made your mind up.

11/19/2016 - 22:29 |
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Mark Mason

Dude. The Accord rear looks so damn good. The Juke has seriously grown on me. V6 or turbo 4 Camaro would be so cool! Flex has a fridge, right? And who doesnt love the Mazda 6? Look at that thing! There’s even a wagon if I am not mistaken.

11/18/2016 - 07:37 |
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There is a wagon Mazda 6 looks great.

11/18/2016 - 07:39 |
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There is a flex in my town with coils and nitrous, they call it the breadvan. It is so cool.

11/19/2016 - 08:02 |
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Gurminder Bains

Mazda 6 definitely, my parents nearly bought one, but we went for a boring Audi instead.

11/18/2016 - 07:38 |
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Anonymous

Wait a second… These reviews sound oddly familiar, I’ve heard someone refer to the Juke as cognitive dissonance before…

11/18/2016 - 07:39 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

You’re thinking of deja vu… but haven’t you said that before?

11/18/2016 - 07:42 |
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InjunS2K

I tell everyone looking for a brand new family car to go go for the Mazda 6: better looking, better driving, better interior, same price, and even better fuel economy. The only negatives are a smaller dealer network (but still pretty well available) and slightly less cargo space (like anyone will care). It feels like a FWD BMW and arguably looks a little better too.

11/18/2016 - 07:59 |
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Basically…. that.

11/18/2016 - 12:50 |
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MR. SHOw

The Flex has the same motor in it that my car has I want one so bad for my girl 👌🏼🚗💨

11/18/2016 - 10:56 |
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Basically a really boxy wagon!

11/18/2016 - 19:42 |
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Dat Incredible Chadkake

A dirt cheap V6 camaro would be a lot of fun as a beater, or a canyon/autocross car. But that V8 will always be calling my name

11/18/2016 - 12:23 |
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I’ve driven the V6 and it’s great. To the point I don’t know if I would bother with the V8 unless I was doing straight line long miles. It’s making plenty of torque and hp, it gets away faster than older V8’s and with the Borla exhaust sounds mean as hell.

I wouldn’t buy a brand new anything as a beater!

11/18/2016 - 12:50 |
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Adam 24

Yeah man I love my accord. Mine has the 2.4L but it is seriously a heck of a lot of fun to drive. I’m also about to put some really nice tires on it so it’s about to get way more fun :)

11/18/2016 - 13:52 |
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My accord is a ‘13 EX-L. I got it used with 37,000 on the clock and the car was very well taken care of. The dealership wanted 21,500 for it but we got them to come down to 19,700 and it was soo worth it.

11/18/2016 - 13:53 |
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Anonymous

Personally I’d rather have an Accord than the Mazda6 because you get more value for money than the Mazda. For the price of a fully loaded Mazda6 (at 34ish thousand dollars), you can get an Accord with the same amount of equipment with a V6 while you’re stuck with the four cylinder inthe Mazda6. So I can see why people don’t buy the Mazda. I’d get one used, if I ever get a Mazda6

11/18/2016 - 17:07 |
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P4thless

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Unless they would finally make a new MPS with AWD and 2.3 turbo motor. Thats what people need!

11/18/2016 - 23:01 |
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