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Monday, September 4th, 2006 02:45 pm
Advantages
  • Toyota Corolla: I know how reliable these cars are.
  • Toyota Yaris: Ditto, plus MPG to rival some hybrids.
  • Honda Fit: Man, the STORAGE SPACE. This thing is a hauler.
  • Honda Civic: The only decent cup holders I have seen since I began looking. Nifty dash design.
  • Honda Civic Hybrid, 2005 used: Yellow stickers are transferable. Different nifty dash design.
  • Subaru "Impreza Outback" (no, not the Outback): All-wheel drive. Also, decent stereo. Also, available in a pretty color. Also, 2006, and they're eager to get it off the lot.
Disadvantages
  • Corolla: Ugly. Mirrors don't fold. Dumb climate control interlocks.
  • Yaris: All of the above and uglier.
  • Fit: There is one of these on the entire peninsula and I will not decide this instant.
  • Civic: Seat fold-down design nearly pessimal: trapezoidal opening from trunk aims everything at the center, and in the center, there's a big metal protrusion out of the back of the seat.
  • 2005 Civic Hybrid: High mileage for its age. Dumb climate control interlocks. SEAT DOESN'T FOLD AT ALL; cannot haul anything. Used car means I would have to haggle, at which I suck.
  • Impreza: Low MPG. Can't pop the hatchback even from inside the car.
I also failed to drive the Subaru Impreza WRX wagon: the seat design is a deal-breaker, and it's so sporty that the insurance on them is high.

Disadvantages of ALL of these
  • Big, big, big. Significantly wider than my mangled car. Awkward turning radius compared to my mangled car.
  • Impossible to get a keyfob that will pop the trunk.
  • Impossible to get (without ripping the whole radio out and replacing it) the ability to play a cassette.
  • No room for a full-size spare.
Tuesday, September 5th, 2006 07:04 am (UTC)
We love our Scion XB. It is small but has tons of room to haul stuff. Mileage is good--we get over 30 consistently even when commuting in stop and go, driving in town, using the AC etc. And at 14K the price was right. If you want to go smaller, the XA might be a good option.
Tuesday, September 5th, 2006 02:40 pm (UTC)
Wow, I perceive the XB as huge! I guess it is *tall* but not necessarily *wide*; I should go look that up. The price sure is right. Is yours a really bouncy car? I got one as a loaner from the service place once, and if I remember right I needed much better support undergarments -- perhaps it was just that specific car!