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Replying to: bumpy (Mar 19, 2006 11:57 am) We are finally getting some rain to put out these gosh darn grass fires that ya'll have seen on national news, God Bless Rocky |
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goes to the Honda Fit. The Yaris is second, and the Versa is third. The Accent would also be on my list, as would be the Scion xA. |
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Replying to: rockylee (Mar 18, 2006 11:43 pm) |
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of the Scion xA. I finally test-drove a 2006 Polar White Scion xA with 5-speeds the other day. I liked it but, if really ready to buy, would absolutely have to drive the 2006 Kia Rio5 and 2006 Kia Rio LX sedan before making any kind of a decision. Small cars made these days are just plain smarter decisions to buy. With ghastly prices like they are it just makes sense. Plus they drive with authority, besides being small. My son was along for the test drive with the salesman in the 2006 Scion xA, and I asked him if he was cramped in the back seat. He said that he absolutely was not cramped in the back seat, at all, even. Small cars rule the automotive roost, men. I don't see how my eyes and noggin could ever, ever see it any other way.
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Replying to: iluvmysephia1 (Mar 20, 2006 11:03 am)
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I think some people will want a 5 year old Kia. Five years from now, I don't think they will. As CCB-prone as I am (despite my best efforts to the contrary!), I need a car with superlative resale. Was looking at used Minis the other day - TALK about superlative resale. Even the base Cooper is advertised at ridiculous prices. The magic rear seat of the Fit sounds like it will make the car very versatile - waiting to see it in person - and it is likely that the Fit will have the best resale of this group. |
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Mar 20, 2006 1:21 pm) Oh, someone will certainly want it, but possibly not for a whole lot of cash. Even so, the new Rio/Rio5 is a worthy contender in this segment. I just bought a Rio5 and so far am impressed and pleased with the car. I don't worry about resale since I'm keeping it until long after it's paid for, and will keep driving it until it ceases to be cost-beneficial to keep on the road. But anyone looking at cars in this segment should keep an open mind and go drive a Rio or Rio5, they've done a fine job with this vehicle. It's very smooth for its size and quite nimble. It's turning out to be a hot seller. Its sister the Hyundai Accent line is worth a look in this segment as well...they're built off a common platform. Todd in Beerbratistan
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Replying to: b3nut (Mar 20, 2006 8:00 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Mar 21, 2006 9:45 am) Todd in Beerbratistan |
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....with the Korean cars than with resale value. The Koreans have yet to prove than can do well with either, but reliability issues can make ownership long and grueling. I'd avoid the risk and just stick with the Japanese cars.
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