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Lisanne 07-08-2011 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by Dollysquiltingmom
I have a toyota corolla. It is a 1999 and it has 510,246 miles on it and it goes 153 miles a night 364 days a year, orginal trans and engine. Toyota is the only thing I will own. Good luck find a car.

Wow! My Honda is a 1999, and I was hoping for something like that, but it has needed several repairs. I've rented Corollas, just have not liked the way they drive, and the seats don't adjust to straight up.

Jennifer and nana kate, again, Hyundai cars are a tight fit for me. I feel very hemmed in in the driver's seat. Can't do a Hyundai.

JenBlossom, I drove new Mazda 3s as rental cars for much of this past year. They feel and drive great, but the gas mileage (in southern California, no cold or snow) was too low. And I had the problem seeing over the windows. I'd otherwise be quite happy with a Mazda 3.


Originally Posted by gotthebug
I have a new style Honda Civic 2 door. I LOVE it. Only problem is it is a little noisy.

LOL, yeah, Hondas are noisy. Mine is now very quiet after having had some maintenance last winter. The newer models don't have seats that go all the way straight up and the slant on that windshield and the length the dashboard/console jut out really bother me. I'll check out the latest models tomorrow, though.


Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
I have a kia rio, and had a honda accord (2 door, needed 4 door for baby), gas mileage was about the same, the accord was way smoother, features i do like on the kia tells you when you have low tire pressure, headlight turn off when you turn off the car regardless if the switch is left on( ie no dead battery like the honda. Dislikes no automatic windows, (sorry to me a pain to roll). Overall I think your problem is going to be finding all your features in one car. I have had a ford escort now the focus which to me is on the same level as the rio on smooth driving, do like toyotas, but think hondas are better quality and stand the test of time longer than the toyota (accord vs camry, both heavy driving my old honda, now my brothers, is 13 years still going , camry was about 10). Haven't had an audi, but don't discredit used cars. Carmax in california does used but the are only a few years old with limited mileage, and sometimes warranties are still good, that is where I got my rio. Me personally I like the size of the rio over the accord, but if I have the chance will probably get a civic, the rio seating does make my back hurt, the honda didn't so keep that in mind as well. I also noticed some listed scion xbs, my brother in law has one, and it does not get that great of gas mileage, he drives long distance and is currently looking to to get a new car for that reason, so also take that into consideration as well

Dolphyngyrl, your choices sound closest to mine. Except that we are opposites re what we need for our backs. I need the straight-up seating for my back; my Honday Civic has always bothered it. I drove a Kia Spectra a few years back as a rental and would have gone for that one if they still made it. My back (and I) loved it.

Again, thanks all. I'll check back for more posts and will let you all know what wins out.

pocoellie 07-08-2011 07:59 PM

Sorry I can't help you, but personally, I wouldn't buy a new car, I just don't like them. The first and last new car I bought was in 1973. LOL

caspharm 07-08-2011 08:10 PM

How about a used Prius? They are good cars.

Lisanne 07-08-2011 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by caspharm
How about a used Prius? They are good cars.

Now there's a thought. Thanks!

mzsooz 07-08-2011 10:48 PM

Check out the Honda Fit. It addresses a lot of your requests.

I paid $16,000 for mine. Gets 38 mpg around town between 40 and 50 on hwy. I went with the cheaper model so no keyless entry. They hold their value and have all the great Honda warranties. Get the oil changed 2 times a year and that is it. Seats sit up strait. Lots of space in bag for shopping trips.

I LOVE MINE. I will never own anything else.

Edie 07-09-2011 02:57 AM

After being in a car accident in our Honda Accord (1992) two years ago, we went to a Honda CR-V (we don't consider it an SUV or a van or anything. We get 23 mpg or more (even with the heater or AC on), we sit higher up and my husband feels comfortable with me driving it and I feel very safe driving it. My husband is 6'5" and is comfortable driving, legroomwise). We were sideswiped by an 18 wheeler and dragged for a block (he didn't know we were attached to his front wheel well). So the heavier (which the CR-V is not that heavy) the car, the higher up you sit (so you can see what is going on around you), the safer you or your family will feel. Hang the looks, I say, concentrate on safety, comfort and reliability and Honda has that. We have a 2002 and we are over 150,000 miles and it is still just like new. (We bought it used from my sister and her husband). The neatest thing is the AM/FM radio, which has a CD player and a tape player. I really like that. The back end is high enough. You don't have to bend down into a trunk to get stuff out, it is right there - good on the back. I don't think we will ever get a sedan/coupe again. It will always be a CR-V, just because of its safety factor, reliability and ease of handling both inside the car and outside the car. It is great for an old broad like me!!!!!!! And, I think it really looks neat!!! Edie

DebsShelties 07-09-2011 03:20 AM


Originally Posted by lfw045
Cars are like sewing machines.everyone has a preference. Maybe you should go American made and try a Chevrolet Impala..they get good gas mileage and are a comfortable ride. I am partial to my Dodge Grand Caravan but then that is my preference.....lol!

I also drive a Dodge Grand Caravan, love my giant station wagon!

cairns 07-09-2011 03:34 AM

I just bought a Hyundai Elantra.
The drivers seat pumps up. This is my second one.
The gas mileage is good. Inside looks expensive.
I got the top of the line. Only because my DH
pushed. good luck
LC

glorcour 07-09-2011 04:02 AM

I have a Mazda 3 hatchback with leather interior and Bose music system. Electrically controlled driver's seat gives infinite levels and provides a very straight back. Great for moving all kinds of quilty stuff. Love it!!!

Our other car is a Toyota Prius. We are thrilled with its performance and gas sipping quality. Looking to get a new one soon.

mummadee 07-09-2011 04:10 AM

Have you considered buying American? We're a dedicated GM family. I have a 5 year old Pontiac ( don't make them any more) that's as great as the day I bought it. Still a delight to drive. My kids are fighting over who gets it when I trade, but suprise, I'm never giving it up.


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