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Re: Sporty look, luxury inside, used, entry level, car seat [dash5] by zdogs
Jul 01, 2009 (9:21 am)
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Replying to: dash5 (Jul 01, 2009 6:10 am)

If you're driving a Jetta (and like it) why not look at the Passat? The 2.0 Turbo is pretty sporty and you can get a much newer one (06 - 08) for your budget than you can with the other models you listed. Plus they are very roomy in the backseat. Took a quick look on Autotrader and found an '08 2.0T with 21K miles for $19k. A few 2006 models at Carmax for $15k-$16k.
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Re: Sporty look, luxury inside, used, entry level, car seat [zdogs] by sebring95
Jul 01, 2009 (9:45 am)
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Replying to: zdogs (Jul 01, 2009 9:21 am)

The newer Jetta's are also bigger than the 2002 so even that might be a good option and the turbo has pretty good performance. It's not a bmw...but closer than most others.
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Re: Sporty look, luxury inside, used, entry level, car seat [dash5] by exb0
Jul 01, 2009 (10:26 am)
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Replying to: dash5 (Jul 01, 2009 6:10 am)

Based on your criteria, TL would be the best option.
 
It is more reliable than any others that you have listed. Routine maintenance will be cheaper than any other. Back seat is roomy enough for a car seat. I had my niece in a car seat with no problems. I don’t know what you mean by comfortable for adults, but I am 6’1’ and my teenage son doesn’t like sitting behind me. There is enough room for him; he just can’t stretch his legs out like he does in a minivan.
 
Avoid the 04 model year, but anything after that would be fine.
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Re: All over the place on what I'm looking for [erniesdad] by erniesdad
Jul 01, 2009 (10:41 am)
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Replying to: erniesdad (Jun 30, 2009 1:03 pm)

Rather than reply individuall, I'll do it all in this post:
To suydam:
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Bikes will fit in the back of the Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe vehicles, and also in the Honda Fit. Both are FWD and have excellent fuel economy -- is that a consideration?
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They're a little too close to an econobox for my tastes. The most powerful engine in the Matrix is 158hp. A bit too weak for my tastes, imho.
 
To gbrozen:
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Well, do you need to use the backseat while the bike is in there? That could narrow the list.
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Frankly, I rarely if ever use the backseat now. The only one who spends time back there is my dog. In a perfect world, I'd be able to slide the bike into one half of the back seat, and the dog can sleep on the other half.
 
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If you only require 7 secs, you don't need the highest performance models of each. So an Impreza vs WRX and mazda3 vs mazdaspeed3. I don't think a Mazdaspeed3 can be had with automatic, anyway.
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Sure, I don't need it, but.... The lack of an automatic can be an issue though. I can drive a stick, but I'm not sure, long term, if I'd enjoy rowing a stick, when I'm not enjoying Walter Mittyesque dreams of a career as an F1 driver. If this was a second, "fun" car, then a stick wouldn't be an obstacle at all.
 
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And you might reconsider the Audis if you are looking for longterm reliability.
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I just looked at the CR used car guide at the reliability ratings for Audis. Ouch.
 
to dtownfb:
I started checking out the Cash for Clunkers program. I'm not sure most of the cars I'm looking at would qualify me for it. Personally, I think the program is a massive waste, and place an artificial floor on the price of used cars, which will take a lot of good used cars away from the poor. Ok, off the soapbox now.
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 XTerra
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No.
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Rav-4
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V6 maybe. 4-banger, no.
Honda Fit
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No.
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Honda Element
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MINIVAN!!!111!!!!
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Re: All over the place on what I'm looking for [erniesdad] by suydam
Jul 01, 2009 (11:26 am)
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Replying to: erniesdad (Jul 01, 2009 10:41 am)

so as I suggested, the Mazda3 hatch might be a good fit for you. Available in auto and fun to drive as well. WRX also might be on your list. Let us know as you drive them!
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Re: All over the place on what I'm looking for [erniesdad] by plekto
Jul 01, 2009 (6:04 pm)
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Replying to: erniesdad (Jul 01, 2009 10:41 am)

Heh. Looks like the RAV-4 might be a winner, then, or a serious contender.
 
Note - the older, smaller version of the RAV4 is very good as well. It's OK with the 4 if you get manual because can rev it silly all day long. At ~4K RPM, it leaps into traffic like a scalded dog. Especially the smaller, slightly lighter previous gen Rav-4. I have a co-worker here at work who has one - 4 cylinder with manual - and it goes as fast as a Camry V6. Clutch is very light and easy. Looks a bit funky, though... but maybe you'll like it?
 
Also consider a previous gen extended cab Tacoma, if only because they are indestructible and have 4WD for bad weather. The previous gen also had less bling and plastic and was a bit smaller, making it a LOT easier to get in and out of traffic. the current one is honestly the same exact size as a 1990 or so F150.
 
The 4 it both are the same engines(think the V6 as well).
 
Other than that, I'm drawing a blank. Everything else is a minivan or SUV or some kind of mutant "softroader" thing.
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Having rented a couple of cars I was looking at... by demigawd
Jul 02, 2009 (5:34 am)
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I just got back from renting an S40 2.4i. I was hoping to get my hands on an S60R, but they're almost impossible to find as a rental unit. At first, I was unimpressed with the performance of the S40. It didn't seem any faster than, say, the Camry I rented the week before. Of course, I really liked the interior and the stereo and all of that. But what I really wanted was PERFORMANCE.
 
And then I noticed the little M on the shift.
 
I googled it and discovered that it was something called Geartronic, some kind of sorta-manual option. I've never driven a manual before, so I don't know anything about them, but I did some quick reading at work, and decided to give it a shot with the M mode.
 
Oh my god! Is this what I've been missing in not driving a manual? It made a HUGE difference. See, my problem was never simply wanting a really fast car. It was more about car reaction time than anything else. I didn't want some other car taking an opening in highway traffic, because I found that slipping through the crevices in traffic often made the difference between getting home at 6:30 and getting home at 7:20. But that annoying two second pause while the car slows down, gets back to speed, and then accelerates would always close my window of opportunity, or sometimes put me in dangerous situations where I'm not accelerating as quickly as the car coming up behind me.
 
But this M - it changed everything because now I don't have to wait for the car to decide what to do, it just does it. I can't believe how quickly it reacts now.
 
Now what I do is when I'm cruising on open road, I'll drive it in 5. When I'm in light, or high speed traffic I'll drive it in 4, and quickly switch to 3 when accelerating. The lag time is about half of what it is in full auto, and can always catch the openings now. And when I'm in moderate or medium speed traffic, I'll actually drive it in 3, and not switch gears at all. It reacts instantaneously. I've been able to catch 90% of the openings. And I don't have to know a thing about clutches and all that to be able to drive this. It's brilliant.
 
While I'll never go full out manual, I've fallen in love with this half-auto/half-manual concept. I need to know what other cars have that or a similar feature.
 
Any suggestions? Is this an option on the entire Volvo line?
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Re: Having rented a couple of cars I was looking at... [demigawd] by sebring95
Jul 02, 2009 (6:01 am)
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Replying to: demigawd (Jul 02, 2009 5:34 am)

The manual mode is common in most automatics these days. Implementation and operation can be different, but it's common. VW has a DSG transmission which really operates like a manual (it technically is a manual but without a clutch) and it REALLY feels like a manual. I've never been overly excited about the "manumatic" types but it can help for instances like you mention. Some have paddle shifters or buttons on the steering wheels to shift as well.
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Re: Having rented a couple of cars I was looking at... [demigawd] by qbrozen
Jul 02, 2009 (8:19 am)
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Replying to: demigawd (Jul 02, 2009 5:34 am)

As sebring said, you'll find it on most cars these days. However, some work better than others. Volvo's geartronic is pretty good in that it will hold the gear you select rather than take control back from you and shift when you hit redline. It is not the fastest reacting, though.
 
Also, I wanted to point out that you rented a 2.4i. So, no, it is no faster than a Camry. And, in fact, a Camry V6 will blow its doors off. What you really want to try is the T5 model. Off the top of my head, I think its about 60 more hp and about the same increase in torque, too.

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