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Related: About this forumLooking for a good used car
I drive a 2005 Scion XA, or at least I used to until an 18 wheeler threw a tread at it. Thinking I want a little more substantial car, but I'm still attached to good gas mileage.
Thinking about a Mazda 3. If I could wait a year or two a used Prius V would be nice. ( I dislike the visual rear view line in the current crop of used Prius cars). I like a flat cargo area in the back that lets me see the stars. Yeah, I'm a tiny person who can stretch out in the back of an XA.
I did not care much for the Hyundai cars I looked at. Have yet to look at the Hondas.. The Fits were a lot more than the XAs and I could not see spending the difference at the time. May go look at an Element.
Any other suggestions?
madrchsod
(58,162 posts)Melissa G
(10,170 posts)Gold Metal Flake
(13,805 posts)Roomy for a compact, handles well, stops well, drives well, and I get 28-30 MPG on my daily commute. No hybrid-related parts to fix. The Duratec engines are Mazda-designed. Reliable as hell.
Melissa G
(10,170 posts)which I bought for the teenage daughters is a 2002 ford focus.
It rattles very noisily and the mechanics don't know why. It's okay for my kids, but I prefer better gas mileage and a more
responsive drive. I like it on the highway for trips and you are right about how roomy it is.
Gold Metal Flake
(13,805 posts)The 2002 has either the dual cam Zetec or the single cam whatever it is.
IAMTHEFISH
(8 posts)Well, please do yourself a favor and do not buy a Ford Focus (esp used). It's extremely unreliable, and tends to cost more to maintain than to buy. The Prius V sounds like a good bet and the Honda Fit has really great reviews by all major consumer reports. Good Luck!
Gold Metal Flake
(13,805 posts)Maintenence is perfectly reasonable. I have two. No troubles.
bluedigger
(17,148 posts)You might want to check the date of the OP you are responding to.
tabasco
(22,974 posts)Might be kind of hard to find a used one but they're out there.
The car is built like a little tank. Very fun to drive. 150,000 miles and no serious issues. Plan on driving it for a long time.
Melissa G
(10,170 posts)I ended up with a 98 Rav 4 with only 86,000 miles. Friend of mine's mom quit driving at 84. Patience pays! I waited for it when I knew it was coming.
RoccoR5955
(12,471 posts)You should be able to get a used Prius for not too much, and they are the least expensive cars to drive.
jambo101
(797 posts)If you want an economical reliable car . Yaris,Corolla or Camry.