Oh Dear lord the misinformation in this thread is RRRRRRRRRIDICULOUS.
I work for an Acura dealer, and it's owned by the largest auto group in Canada (~60 dealerships). Let me add a couple pennies.
First off, wise move not buying yet. Secondly, leasing is only good for a car you don't want to own long term (IE: BMW, anything German really. German Engineering is a saying and only a saying, it means nothing as far as reliability goes - google BMW Vanos system). If you want to own it, buy/finance. We have a Mazda 3 as well (GFs car) and it's rock solid. 2007, Base sedan with the 4 speed auto. Does it rustle my jimmies? Hell no, but it's reliable enough and has enough features to keep you satisfied as it serves out its appliance life (base stereo is bangin' too).
Because my Auto Group has so many brands (ranging from Honda to Bentley), I have had the pleasure to pick brains and get some seat time in cars.
If you're looking at a Ford Fusion, get a Honda Accord. It has a 6 speed manual for the V6 and I4, and has a much more reliable drive line (Ford turbo's are not doing so good). Mazda 6 is a close second.
If you want more Luxury, the TL is actually a brilliant car. Anyone who has made comments about it pulling around in FWD trim, you bought the wrong one. The AWD system in them is far better then anything out there (including Quattro). The TLX is about to hit dealers, so the old one should be a good deal depending on the trim you get. As for the comment of a BMW being more "fun", you obviously haven't driven either of them. The TL SH-AWD will spank any comparably priced BMW, Audi, and Mercedes.
Infiniti makes some ok cars (Q50), but I have never been a fan of their interiors, especially their leather.
Lexus has gone mad, and predator faced everything in their lineup. Not bad cars, but the new IS is underpinned by a car that first went on sale in 2006, which was designed 5 years prior to that.
I wouldn't touch a Dodge, or a Chevy. Don't think I need to explain that one.
The Korean cars have good bang for the buck, but I can't stand poorly thought out interiors. Plastic chrome and idiotic instrument and control placement makes them unlivable for me.
I haven't driven a Current mazda 3, but it's a good compromise as far as features, finish, fun, and finances are concerned.
If anyone has any serious questions about car problems or brand quirks as me, I talk to other dealers all day at work.
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People still leave unsigned rep? Wuss.