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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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Re: Having rented a couple of cars I was looking at... [qbrozen] by demigawd
Jul 02, 2009 (9:20 am)
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Replying to: qbrozen (Jul 02, 2009 8:19 am)

You mentioned that Volvo's geartronic is not the fastest reacting - what woud you say is a faster reacting one? I was pretty happy with how quickly it reacted in 2nd and 3rd gear on the highway. It was average starting from a red light, but other than that, I was pretty happy with the improvement. Then again, that's the first such semi-manual car I've ever driven, so I have no basis for comparison.
 
I would have loved to drive a more performance-oriented Volvo, but rental companies usually stick with the base units, for understandable reasons. So finding any turbo rentals is going to be a tall order. There aren't all that many V6s, for that matter. I was able to get my hands on an '08 Altima V6 a few weeks ago, but that's the most powerful car I've ever seen available at my local rental places (airport locations have the good stuff, but usually have rules preventing them from renting to locals - and they charge 3x the price). It accelerated beautifully, but I'm not sure if the engine had a problem because it was LOUD and never seemed to coast - it was like as soon as I released the gas, the car would start to brake itself. It limited my enjoyment of the car, I'm not sure if that's just the way the Altima is, or if there was a problem with the car, or if maybe there was a configuration on there that I didn't know about that made it that way.
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Re: Having rented a couple of cars I was looking at... [demigawd] by sebring95
Jul 02, 2009 (9:44 am)
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Replying to: demigawd (Jul 02, 2009 9:20 am)

How about just hitting some car dealerships for a test drive? That way you find exactly what you're looking for and it doesn't cost you anything. If you find something you really like, they should let you keep it for a long test drive or even overnight.
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family vehicle by carstryke
Jul 02, 2009 (3:34 pm)
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loves- Manual transmission, cargo space
hates- minivans
kids 3- 2 carseats 1 booster seat
 
Budget - $32,000 cdn i think thats around $27,000-$28,000 for you americans
Can go higher than $32,000 but i would really love not to.
Any non Minivan suggestions?
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Re: family vehicle [carstryke] by plekto
Jul 02, 2009 (8:38 pm)
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Replying to: carstryke (Jul 02, 2009 3:34 pm)

Does the cargo space have to be covered? If not, a crew/double cab pickup might be a good option.
 
Volvo, Subaru, and a few others make mini wagons/wagons with manuals.
 
And of course, there's always things like a 4Runner or similar that aren't yuppie soft-roaders or minivans with AWD crammed on them and lifted.
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Re: family vehicle [carstryke] by suydam
Jul 03, 2009 (5:15 am)
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Replying to: carstryke (Jul 02, 2009 3:34 pm)

I hate to say it, but no other vehicle than a minivan will give you the flexibility, passenger room, and cargo space you will need as they grow up. You can get a big hulking Chevy Suburban or something like that, but you'll have more driveability, cargo room and way better fuel economy with a minivan. The alternatives are large SUVs like the Honda Pilot. Another possibility: a big Volvo station wagon. Face it. No family vehicle will be cool.
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Re: family vehicle [carstryke] by erniesdad
Jul 03, 2009 (6:19 am)
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Replying to: carstryke (Jul 02, 2009 3:34 pm)

They're Auto, not a stick, but a ford flex or ford edge would be a pretty good fit, particularly the flex, though that's at the ragged edge of what you are looking for pricewise. The flex doesn't look much like a minivan or SUV, more like a tall station wagon. All it needs is the fake wood paneling.
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Re: family vehicle [erniesdad] by fezo
Jul 03, 2009 (7:14 am)
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Replying to: erniesdad (Jul 03, 2009 6:19 am)

Maybe this topic would be more accurately titled What's the best vehicle for my wants.
 
We come to this one again and again. The best vehicle to do what you want to do is a minivan - with the exception of the manual transmission part which is nearly impossible to find in one. Poor minivans have gotten such a reputation...
 
How about a Mazda 5? Call it a CUV or something. You can get it in a stick. Smaller than what I think of as a minivan but probably OK for 3 kids.
 
I really like the idea of a Flex but they somehow seem overpriced to me.
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Re: family vehicle [fezo] by plekto
Jul 03, 2009 (8:04 am)
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Replying to: fezo (Jul 03, 2009 7:14 am)

Wait a minute - let's look at his actual list:
 
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loves- Manual transmission, cargo space
hates- minivans
kids 3- 2 carseats 1 booster seat
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OK - he has two requirements, manual aside. (if he's asking for manual only, trust me - he's a manual purist most likely and will sacrifice almost anything to keep this desire) Obviously he'd not wish to do that...
 
1 - it needs a wide rear seat or a third row. Compact is out, but *some* midisze and large vehicles can fit 2 car seats and a booster in the middle position.
 
2 - wants cargo space or at least the ability to put a full trip's worth of luggage and stuff in the back with the 3 kids in it.
 
That means he wants a truck, real SUV, or a large sedan. If he wanted automatic, I'd have recommended something like a large sedan, but that's a very small list with manual. Three cars, actually - the Camry with the 4 cylinder engine, the Volvo S60/(or wagon), and the last generation Altima. That's it for cars.
 
So let's move to smaller SUVs that would work. The Jeep Patriot is technically a minivan/softroader but doesn't look or drive like one. The Wrangler Unlimited, of course, oozes coolness and fits his every button. The RAV4 can be had with manual, though it's a TIGHT fit for 3 kids.
 
My gut still says a small double-cab pickup. A crew cab with V6 and manual can be had from some of the makers. 4WD for bad weather. Almost all of them are reliable as can be, since it's 90% of the time the automatics that fail and cost tons of money.(ie - Jeep with automatic is no good - manual is so simple even Chrysler can't mess it up). The same goes for any of the makers, even Ford and GM.
 
3/4 of the makers sell a small pickup with a double-cab and manual as an option. So there's tons of choices as well. If you want to, get a shell for the cargo area.(oh - plus you can tow with them better than a SUV) Plus, there's no minivan or yuppie image, either. Yet you are up high above traffic unlike a car.
 
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ct=u&car_id=264118920
Hard to find, but a few crew cabs with manual were made/special ordered.(though 99% chance it's a V6 and not a 4 as the ad states)
 
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ct=u&car_id=262079084
There were a few Tacomas made like this as well, and I think you can STILL special order one/have one built new for you like this. The advantage here is that it doesn't weigh as much as a full size pickup or SUV and is easier to park.(if just barely - mostly due to better visibility of your corners)
 
The Nissan Frontier, the Ford Ranger, and the Dodge all can or could be had in the last few years with manual and a V6 and a double/crew cab. Though, you might have to get a certified one in some cases. GM stopped making trucks with manuals entirely a year or two ago, other than their full-size work chassis, IIRC.

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