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  5 responses   Sedan
sadgrove

My preference would be for a car that gets close to 50 mpg real world mileage and big enough to carry 5 adults. A hatchback is preferable but not essential.
  5 responses   New car shopping and overwhelmed with choices
Member6621

i currently drivea 2004 V6 Honda Accord coupe with @ 75,000 miles. City driving (6 miles to gym round trip, 6 miles to work round trip, maybe 100 miles on the weekend). my husband would prefer an American made car (GM), also receive a GM or Ford supplier discount through...
  5 responses   affordable, efficient, good clearance/AWD
Member6706

I want a car to get me to and from work safely and efficiently (twisty mountainous highway, sometimes snowy highway driving (sea-to-sky, BC)), a car to get me on logging roads (i.e. good clearance)
  6 responses   Fuel efficient family hauler, fast
Henry

I am looking for a wagon or an SUV. I am willing to pay around 12k for it. I want to be able to fit about a 7' item with the seats folded down.

I want to be able to use it for daily driving duty so it has...
  5 responses   Mid-size truck
Member6069

Midsize pickup, good mileage, comfort, features.
Looked at Toyota tacoma, Honda Ridgeline, Nissan Frontier
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  5 responses   Commuter with good handling and decent rear seats for adults
Member6089

I'm looking for a car for my daily commute (30 minutes of back roads), but which can handle vacations too: highway travel with 3-4 adults and their gear. My current Fiat 500 doesn''t cut it for the latter use and is a bit too rough over nasty pavement.

I''m...
  5 responses   quick and cheap around Los Angeles but still able to handle long highway jaunts
Member776

My wife and I, both in our 60s, have been driving around Los Angeles in a 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis that's banged up and runs okay but is in the process of falling apart, so we need a replacement - luckily, there's a lot to look at in LA, but...
  5 responses   Passenger-seat accommodation for lower back problems in CRV - update
ianrowepeng

Replacing (excellent) 2006 Buick Rendezvous SUV. Passenger has spinal stenosis, low back pain and sacro-iliac issues. Current Buick SUV key feature is comfortable electric passenger seat with: 6-position controls, seat height exceeds 13" (330mm), good depth of seat exceeds anything that we have seen; also cargo floor level to top...
  5 responses   Fun, fast but fuel efficient
Member6150

Looking for a car (open for new and used) that will last a while.

I commute 60 miles daily and a fun drive without guzzling gas are very important.
It would be nice to own a car that not everyone and their mamas drive... =)


  5 responses   Fuel efficient
Member6322

First choice: Lexus NX-300H 2015. I like the sporty design, and all the feautures. I love the gas economy. Is big enough to carry stuff, but not so big that will make me feel like a senior-daddy kind of guy. I don't like it because you cannot find any car...
  5 responses   rough road capable, 4x4, reliable
taconia

My drive is 4.5 miles of gravel, 2.5 of that is fairly rough, has some steep places and sharp curves. So I need a fairly tough reliable vehicle with a full sized spare. I prefer manual transmission but will consider automatic. Don't care about fancy frills like leather seats, trim,...
  7 responses   I'm looking for a new car for my wife. We are both 60 years old. I'm wanting to get a more than basic car for her.
Member6720

I've driven the Audi A6, BMW 535i, Lexus ES. My wife wasn't impressed with the ES at all. The BMW was nice but a little low to get in and out of and I'm concerned about BMW's reliability. The A6 was okay but I don't know very much about that...
  5 responses   Haulin Bass
KSKarl

Room to carry a bass. Don't want a full size truck or SUV
  5 responses   Safe, reliable, inexpensive, first car
Member6541

I've been looking at the standards: accord, camry, jetta, s80. My yearly expenses for transit with bus and uber is about $6,000. I want to find something that will pay for itself in under 3 years. My wife will be learning to drive in this car so safety is number...
  6 responses   New SUV - reliable but with a few more modern touches
fuster

I currently have a Honda CR-V ('09-EX model with about 140k miles). Can't lease, need to buy as I drivearound 18-20K miles a year. Looking into the following (in no particular order - all 2016 models):
  1. Honda CR-V
  2. Mazda CX-5
  3. Hyundai Tucson
  4. Toyota RAV4 (hybrid?)
  5. Subaru Forester
I like the CRV style and I'm...
  5 responses   handicap accessible van
jerrysieve

looking for handicap accessible van
  5 responses   tall and getting older, need comfortable ride
Member6153

I would like mid size vehicle that is easyto get into, quiet comfortable ride for minimum 4-5 adults. Also with reasonable gas mileaage.
  6 responses   Small SUV
becca89

Must have sunroof. I've driven the Buick Encore, mazda 3 hatchback, honda HR-V and liked them all.
  5 responses   wife's car
Member3875

looking for something like a honda crv or maxima
  5 responses   Semi mid-life crisis
in2ba8

Drove Toyota Camry 2013 for business rental. Fun to drive. Had most options. Little loud road noise. Always liked the Accord. Open to coupes. Need some "distinction" with car. Set apart from rest though not too flashy. Infiniti G series?
  5 responses   Safe, dependable AWD for au pair
Member6434

Our 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee was rear ended and totaled. The Jeep didn't look too bad other than the bumper cover, but the frame rails were unfortunately bent. It was driven by our au pair for our two girls. Liked that it was 4WD, roomy, built like a tank and...
  5 responses   Safe, reliable, lasting suv for college student
Member6482

I'm am a college student. I have saved up about $4000 and would like to get a decent small suv because the snow at my school is kind of bad. I want something that will last me 2.5-3 years so I can finish our school with it. I really need...
  7 responses   Family hauler
visionatsea

Looking for cross over SUV, comfortable on long trips, good fuel efficiency with exterior style. Key points to make or break car: high price, not comfortable, low MPG. Looked at Lexus RX350 and Audi Q5.
  5 responses   Bulk Transport/ Customer Service for tall guy
Member5909

Key Points: I'm 6'-6 1/2" (half my height in the upper body), and I need a car that I can sit upright in. Owing to developing arthritis in both knees - I don't want to have to climb down into the car, and I don't want to be looking out...
  5 responses   Reliable, stylish, fun to drive, budget car?
Member6484

Currently have a 2011 Ford Fiesta SE, which initially was fun to drive, but alas all the fun has been sucked out due to the many mechanical issues, starting within 2 weeks of ownership (purchased brand new). I'm negative equity on it (owe $8800, but kelley blue book is about...

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