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? asked in Cars & TransportationCar MakesPontiac · 4 months ago

2008 Honda Accord v6 coupe Automatic vs 1999 Pontiac Firebird v6 Automatic.?

I'm looking for a daily driver and I heard both of these are reliable even the firebird. I want a car that's smooth, quiet, comfortable, and good visibility but i don't know how they compare. Also is the pontiac firebird too low will it scratch on speed bumps, entering driveways, also when parking will it hit the curb.

Update:

Also just curious could the firebird handle snowy weather and is it almost as reliable as a honda accord i heard the last gen firebirds and the 90s camaros were quite reliable

Update 2:

I just want to add that I'm aiming at getting a Firebird with 50,000 miles or less

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  • 4 months ago

    The Firebird is RWD and no good in the snow.

  • 4 months ago

    The Firebird was not a good car brand new, the junkyards are collecting  the last of them by now.

  • 4 months ago

    The Firebird is nine years older and it is obsolete, out of production.  Take the Honda.

  • 4 months ago

    Honda's have an impeccable reputation. More of a family car than the Firebird.  And 9 years newer.   

    The Firebird  is supposed to be 'sportier' but as a v6 automatic , it will not be that fast or low.  Rear wheel drive will never be that good in snow, but people drove like that for decades ( and pushed the car when necessary).

    Both these cars are aging .  The Firebird  being 9 years older.(!)  So much of their reliability depends on the abuse vs maintenance over the years.

    If I was betting, I would bet on the Honda as the best in the long run.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    4 months ago

    If you are looking for a reliable car, it’s a good idea to get one with less than 100,000 miles. The typical driver puts about 12,000 miles on a car per year.  That means that a 1999 Pontiac Firebird will probably have a ton of mileage on it.

  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    Test drive both. Personally I would choose the Honda. Asian engineering is world class.

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