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Old 12-15-2011, 08:47 PM   #106
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did you drive the sedan or the hatchback? I just saw the 2012 sedan, and it's a LOT nicer looking than the 11. didn't really notice the mirrors....
Sedan -they didn't have a manual hatchback on site. but beest's rental is an auto hatchback.
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Old 12-15-2011, 08:47 PM   #107
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really really really hate the sales twomp, though
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Old 12-15-2011, 09:41 PM   #108
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here's a half-ass suggestion. look around when you're out and about. that's what i did. I picked out what i wanted while sitting in traffic or what have you then went to the dealer. granted i wanted brand new but wound up with a great used truck that was the exact color and body style i wanted, albeit a few years old.
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Old 12-15-2011, 10:55 PM   #109
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doesn't even merit a half-assed rating, but thanks for playing
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Old 12-15-2011, 10:58 PM   #110
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(1) looks aren't all that important compared to how it drives/fits people and stuff in
(2) who can help from looking at the cars around them when they need/want to buy a car
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Old 12-15-2011, 11:08 PM   #111
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easy moni. of course no one can help looking around while shopping. hell that's what shopping is all about. point being, looks on the outside usually are just as important as the inside. right? we're not shopping for a soul mate here, just a car. SO look around and get an idea then go to the dealership and look in the car. most companies nowadays cater to the interior. meh....i'm a guy. i find what i want and what i can settle with and get it.
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Old 12-15-2011, 11:16 PM   #112
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right. me too. just more logically/technologically -we use google and the cellar to find what's "looks" good
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Old 12-15-2011, 11:17 PM   #113
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Maybe the thread was too long to read all, but we want a tiny manual hatchback. Search already reduced to manageable size
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Old 12-15-2011, 11:22 PM   #114
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yeah i kinda have to spot read to catch up but you get the gist. on looking online? mmmmm i have to go back to my original debate of looking while driving. obviously you want dependability with comfort. ask yourself what looks good? then find out if it's comfortable and meets your criteria. as far as what you want? i have no suggestions. i never have had nor wanted a small hatchback. i'm in texas. texas=truck. imo anyway. now i did have a friend a while back that had a yugo. does that count?
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Old 12-15-2011, 11:31 PM   #115
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looks good is last on the list of priority.
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Old 12-16-2011, 04:59 AM   #116
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Then a yugo is perfect.
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Old 12-16-2011, 07:13 AM   #117
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I'll have a serious reply here in a second, but I was reminded of the Adobe. Too bad I can't find the skit on video. (Well there was a hulu but it took too long to come up.)

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This SNL commercial is an excellent example of the genius that was Phil Hartman.

Spokesman (Hartman): These days, everyone's talking about the Hyundai, and the Yugo. Both nice cars, if you've got $3,000 or $4,000 to throw around. But, for those of us whose name doesn't happen to be Rockefeller, finally there's some good news - a car with a sticker price of $179. That's right, $179. The name of the car?

Adobe. The sassy new Mexican import that's made out of clay. German engineering and Mexican know-how helped create the first car to break the $200 barrier. At this price, you might not expect more than reliable transportation - but, brother, you get it! Extra features: like the custom contour seats, or the beverage-gripping dash. And the money you save isn't exactly small change!

Jingle:
"Hey, hey, we're Adobe!
The little car that's made out of clay!
We're gonna save you some money
that you can spend in some other way!
Hey, hey, we're Adobe!
Hey, hey, we're Adobe!
Adobe!"

[ show Adobe driver get into a fender-bender. She casually steps out of the vehicle and uses her hands to mold her bumper back into its proper shape, in under six minutes! ]

Spokesman: Adobe. You can buy a cheaper car. But I wouldn't recommend it!

Announcer: Not approved for street use in some states. No warranty either expressed or implied. All sales final.
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Old 12-16-2011, 07:19 AM   #118
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OK, I asked my cow orker how she likes her Honda Fit. She really likes it. She said she wishes it had a little more "ooomph" but the sports model would.

She said it's responsive and reliable. She's had it about a year now I guess. Maybe less, she isn't sure how it does on snow but probably like most smaller cars. Mine little car has the anti-lock and the non-skid features (whatever that is) and does OK.
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Old 12-16-2011, 10:27 AM   #119
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I was going to suggest All Wheel Drive, but I didn't know of any hatch-type cars that have it. My Subaru has it and it is stable and self-correcting, even when I deliberately try to hang the back on a corner on a dirt road. If you drive in snow or wet (or dirt) a lot it might be good. I'm not sure how it will work on a hatch - the length of the subi also helps keep it stable, I think.

And that Suzuki looks pretty cool.
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Old 12-16-2011, 11:31 AM   #120
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OK, I asked my cow orker how she likes her Honda Fit. She really likes it. She said she wishes it had a little more "ooomph" but the sports model would.

She said it's responsive and reliable. She's had it about a year now I guess. Maybe less, she isn't sure how it does on snow but probably like most smaller cars. Mine little car has the anti-lock and the non-skid features (whatever that is) and does OK.
True, most of them are 1.6, adequate, but not exciting, Sport model has the same engine, just automatic with paddle shift and a louder music system.

Bet she's not 6'2" though, i tried it again and adjusted the wheel properly, much better, the wheel obscures just the top of the speedo, I'm worried on the highway I'd hunch to see the speed and end with stiff shoulders and neck. Other than that they are great
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