akachi
Member
- Car
- 2011 FX35 AWD
- Name
- Matt
I am considering selling/trading my 2011 Infiniti FX35 AWD for a hybrid vehicle. I'm looking into the 2016-2017 Honda Accord Hybrid Touring which has 49city/48hwy mpg.
Reason why I am considering getting rid of my FX is because I will be moving to the city where there is no garage or driveway. I will be street parking and it's going to be my daily commute home to work car. I just want to be able to park without having to worry about damaging such a nice car.
As you all know, the FX isn't great on gas but you get the performance out of it. With hybrid cars, I can get 600-700 miles per tank for much cheaper gas price. I've never owned a hybrid car before nor know what sort of maintenance that is required for it. If anyone have any insights or knowledge on it, please comment below.
I will definitely be getting rid of the FX for either Honda Accord V6 or Hybrid. There is cons and pros between the V6 and Hybrid model, (For example: V6 model has more trunk space with 60/40 rear split seats. Hybrid has less trunk space, no 60/40 split seats and no spare tire to accommodate the battery) but as far as gas efficiency, is there really a big difference?
Reason why I am considering getting rid of my FX is because I will be moving to the city where there is no garage or driveway. I will be street parking and it's going to be my daily commute home to work car. I just want to be able to park without having to worry about damaging such a nice car.
As you all know, the FX isn't great on gas but you get the performance out of it. With hybrid cars, I can get 600-700 miles per tank for much cheaper gas price. I've never owned a hybrid car before nor know what sort of maintenance that is required for it. If anyone have any insights or knowledge on it, please comment below.
I will definitely be getting rid of the FX for either Honda Accord V6 or Hybrid. There is cons and pros between the V6 and Hybrid model, (For example: V6 model has more trunk space with 60/40 rear split seats. Hybrid has less trunk space, no 60/40 split seats and no spare tire to accommodate the battery) but as far as gas efficiency, is there really a big difference?