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what he said!
We went to drive some cars today. I'm still not crazy about ditching the Nitro...it's a pretty cool looking truck and we do get use out of it. Here's what we looked at...
Kia Soul - Not bad for the price...but the shifter was pretty blah and it didn't have much pickup on the highway. handling was sporty but cheap. Looked at a 2010 with 20k and the seat stitching was already starting to pull apart. Leather seats were nicer, but not available with a manual transmission. Seats fold flat with the addition of a cargo tray in the back...which makes the vertical space a little tight for our dog.
Ford Focus Hatch - Quiet interior, effortless shifting and clutch work, great fit/finish, smooth but firm handling. 2nd gear is a bit tall for stop-and-go traffic but that's probably because I'm used to having a 6-spd where I can basically idle in 2nd. The overall feel reminded me of my friend's Audi A4...the european tuning definitely stands out. Fold flat seats offered good cargo capacity. Vertical space was sufficient but not great.
Honda Fit - Too small in comparison to the Focus. Rev-happy engine was typical of every honda I've driven. No power down low for cruising. Suspension was very tight, stiffer than the lowered Protege5. Folding seats were the best of the bunch. bottom cushions fold up and rear doors open at 90 degrees for those times you need to toss something in the back. They also folded flat and offered the most vertical space for the dog (should he decide to stand while we drive -- something he usually does since greyhounds don't sit)
We both like the new Focus the best, but it will have to be a special order since there are virtually no 5-speed manual hatchbacks in N.H. Didn't search Mass because of the sales tax. Need to decide whether down sizing is the right thing to do. Current gas prices say yes...and with the Focus it would save Amanda a solid $25/week.
Stay tuned....I think we should drive the Mazda3 too...but Amanda isn't feeling the smiley face. Maybe she'll smile if she drives it. However it is more expensive than the comparably equiped Focus.
nice win by freedom today!
It's not bad...but the Focus will get 40+I dunno about the 3's getting bad mileage. Levi and I were pulling 37 or so mpg on the way to Lime Rock this year.
I think I'll settle for $1,000 under NADA excellent (which is NADA "good") but if we go lower, we might as well just sell it private party.good luck chris/amanda....i'm hoping for a new car for you, but my guess is you're going to have a tough time getting nada...although the used car market is extrememly hot and has been for some time...