Totalled car...what to buy next? (Page 2)
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2005-07-07 2:54 PM in reply to: #191356 |
St. Louis, MO | Subject: RE: Totalled car...what to buy next?My hubby has a VW Golf, my best friend's hubby has a Toyota Matrix. Both are hatchbacks and both carry way more than you would think by looking at them. Both of them really like their cars and it they get pretty good mileage. My hubby was sandwiched between 2 18-wheelers in his brand new car, it didn't even have it's first oil change yet, so I know how scary that can be. Glad your wife is OK. Have fun car shopping! Sarah |
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2005-07-07 4:54 PM in reply to: #191356 |
New user 149![]() ![]() Westchester County, NY | Subject: RE: Totalled car...what to buy next?Forester, Forester, Forester, Forester I love mine so much and talk about it so much that my mom went out and bought one! |
2005-07-07 5:29 PM in reply to: #191356 |
Champion 7704![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Williamston, Michigan | Subject: RE: Totalled car...what to buy next?My Parents have an outback and love it. tha gas mileage is not fantastic tho. I'd look at the Saturn Vue. It would be tri freindly and Saturns are extremely safe cars. I had 2 and loved them. Reasonable priced, great gas mileage and safe. I drove the first one 120.000 miles and traded it for a sports model. If you want a regular sedan they have those too. |
2005-07-08 12:50 AM in reply to: #191356 |
32![]() | Subject: RE: Totalled car...what to buy next?I had a Subaru wagon several years ago and loved it-that thing cornered like a dream, and it was a 2 wheel drive. I agree with the comment about CVC boots though-I went through several as did friends who also had Subaru wagons. The last time I looked the Forrester was a bit over the range you are looking in, unless you find one a year or two old used (this can be a way to get a good deal). Unfortunately, the last time I had to get a new car was a few years ago when the economy here tanked and I was laid off. If finding the cheapest thing that was safe and reliable had not been the criteria, I would have either an Outback or a Forrester. I also had a minivan for a while (was a hand-me-down and I couldn't complain because it was free and well maintained). Although at first I thought, great, a mom mobile, that thing was fantastic for camping and putting all sorts or stuff in, including my bike. I was hit twice in that thing, and both times I came out fine and the other guy's cars were totaled. I was hit a few months ago in my current car, and I really noticed how much more I felt the impact. The insurance was pretty low, too. And, with darkened windows, there was enough room to be able to do a quick clothes change in a pinch. I was actually sorry to have to let the minivan go... I currently have a Mazda Protege. I'm constantly wishing it was a hatchback instead of just having fold through rear seats. Other than that it is OK. There is more noise in the cabin than with my previous car, but it has been very reliable and cheap to operate. The insurance has also been pretty reasonable-Honda and Toyota tend to be makes that are often stolen (read-higher rates), but this car, at least the way I see it, is just as good a car. My dad just got a Mazda 3, and I am so envious of his hatchback! If thay had been making this car just a few years ago, maybe I could have gotten it instead of what I have now... Dad finds the Mazda 3 enjoyable to drive as well, and his previous car was a Miata. I am very partial to having my bike in the car, for the same reasons mentioned by Machiavelo. Also, I'm fairly short, so having a car that 'fits' is important. That was a weak point in the minivan-by the time I had the seat up far enough to reach the pedals, the stearing wheel was almost touching my belly, even when I was a quite thin. Not uncomfortable, but I couldn't wear a jacket or heavy sweater and drive at the same time. The Subaru was fantastic for this, and in general I think Japanese cars seem to be more comfortable in that respect. |
2005-07-08 1:02 AM in reply to: #191356 |
32![]() | Subject: RE: Totalled car...what to buy next?A footnote: Although I went through several CVC boots on the Subaru, as did several friends, I've managed to go through them fast than average on every car I've ever had. So, it is not just the car, but the combination of car and driver. And, my Subaru and I parted ways when I went overseas for a year. I signed it over to a carless friend, with agreement that he sign it back to me when I returned. Unfortunately, someone totally smashed it one night while it was parked on the street... |
2005-07-08 6:32 AM in reply to: #191356 |
Champion 8903![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Subject: RE: Totalled car...what to buy next?OK, thanks for all the votes! Looks like of all the choices, we won't buy any of them. (Car.jpg) Attachments ---------------- Car.jpg (89KB - 14 downloads) |
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