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11-26-2012, 04:35 PM
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I've had my 2003 PT Cruiser for 10 years now and love it. No problems. Good for passengers and for hauling stuff (flip down the seats and there's a ton of space). If you can find a good used one, I'd recommend it.
If you're looking for a new car, my husband and I just checked out a Dodge Dart. Interior and trunk were much bigger than expected - the Dart is supposed to be Chrysler's compact offering, so I was expecting dinky, but the trunk is almost cavernous. It also is supposed to get about 42 MPG.
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11-26-2012, 06:59 PM
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I am a huge Honda fan. I had a Civic for nearly 10 years, and now I drive an Accord.
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11-27-2012, 09:41 PM
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I am a huge Honda fan. I had a Civic for nearly 10 years, and now I drive an Accord.
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Hondas are super-reliable. I really like the Ford Escape and the Jeep Liberty. A Honda CR-V is the same size and very similar.
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11-29-2012, 06:39 AM
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Why do you want something bigger? Is it because you need to fit more things, have more people, or just this personal preference that's been bugging you?
I recommend a hatchback: you can fit almost as many things as a SUV, and it'll handle most the use cases of SUVs while saving gas. Just don't go off-road or attempt to tow anything.
As far as a nice sedan: I have some friends that decided to go with well-maintained 15-20yo BMWs. They're probably in the price range you're looking for and age surprisingly well.
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11-26-2012, 07:49 PM
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You might want to consider a 2008 or 2009 Saturn Vue. It's a crossover, so it has the space of an SUV but the drive of a car. I love, love, love mine. The Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix is a nice blend too. I call it both because they are pretty much identical. They have a lot of cargo space if that is the reason for wanting an SUV.
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11-27-2012, 04:14 PM
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Does anyone have an opinion on the Chevy equinox?
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11-27-2012, 09:11 PM
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Does anyone have an opinion on the Chevy equinox?
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I think the other comparables listed are better options in terms of price, looks, specs, and features. Unless you're intent on specifically buying Chevrolet, I don't consider the Equinox to really have anything over it's competitors.
Everyone seems to be throwing out widely different ideas, so it will definitely help you to narrow it down into a model year range, size, price range, and certain features you consider important (leather seats, navigation, sunroof, only base model, etc.). It seems like you've been most interested in the small SUVs/Crossovers so far.
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11-27-2012, 08:31 PM
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I will second the hatchback suggestion. We just upgraded to an SUV (baby on the way & it was time anyway) but had our hatchback for 7 years. It's small enough to be easy to park & get good gas mileage, but wow can you pack those things! Boxes & boxes of Ikea furniture, bags of dirt & bark, even a small loveseat once. We got it as our second car to a 2-door sport-style car... it felt HUGE in comparison.
As a Sedan option, I also really love my 2007 Sentra. We've had no maintenance issues with it and my favorite features are:
- intellikey: as long as the key is in your purse, you can lock/unlock & start the car
- hide-a-trunk: a removable panel that goes in the middle of the trunk. It makes your trunk smaller for normal use, like helping ensure groceries aren't sliding around too much (and you can reach everything in that part of the trunk easily). You can store miscellaneous things behind the panel like a car emergency kit, towels, reusable shopping bags, or whatever and still have your main trunk nice and usable. If you remove the panel (or just fold it down- it's a hard panel), you have a ridiculously deep trunk. It's not as tall as a hatchback obviously, but for quantity of storage it's great.
However, I still vote hatchback based on what you described! My friend loved her Nissan Versa (same intellikey feature). She actually bought it because she liked our Sentra so much but wanted a hatchback. I think hers was 2008.
Note- a lot of new cars have the intellikey type feature now, but they are harder to find on used cars if you're going back more than 2-3 years. In 2007, as far as I know the only non-luxury cars that had them were Nissan and the Toyota Prius.
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11-27-2012, 08:59 PM
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I like the Equinox. It is very similar to the Saturn Vue also. I'm a GM fan though...
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11-29-2012, 10:11 AM
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Be careful looking for a used car right now. They are charging beaucoup bucks right now because people can't get financing for new cars and the market is so strong for used. My husband bought a new, loaded Toyota FJ Cruiser a year ago and paid LESS than they were asking for a basic 2010 used FJ. seriously. Used! We were shocked, and had to really push to find out that there was a new one available on the lot. Woohoo...we'll take the new one please. BTW, they weren't negotiating on price either, bc we moved on to the new car after haggling for a while. Be ready to shop around and look for differences in prices between new in used. You may be really surprised.
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11-29-2012, 02:59 PM
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Since you're buying used, I recommend either Hyundai or Honda products. I'm leaning more towards Hyundai, because of the their reliability and warranty, provided that you buy used from the dealer. You could buy one with about 50,000 miles on it, and you'll still have 50,000 miles left before the original warranty expires (conditions might apply). Honda also makes nice products -very reliable. I have an 05' S2000 that I bought new. I still have it, and I haven't had any problems with it.
ETA: It's up to you, but since you're buying used, I would stay away from American (GM and Chrysler products especially).
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11-29-2012, 03:19 PM
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ETA: It's up to you, but since you're buying used, I would stay away from American (GM and Chrysler products especially).
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11-29-2012, 04:48 PM
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I have a 2011 Dodge Avenger and I LOVE IT! It's got great gas mileage (24 in town, 30 on the highway), great space especially in the backseat and trunk, and a killer sound system. I have no complaints with it and I love it.
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11-29-2012, 08:33 PM
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I currently have a 2012 Limited Edition Jeep Liberty, which is sort of similar to the Cheroke. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE my car, but I average between 9-14 mpg at my school. The Cheroke gets better gas mileage, but not much. I would strongly suggest looking at a Honda Pilot. A few of my friends had them and not a single one of them had any complaints.
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