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lol probably :P I love my tracker dearly, I enjoyed being able to take turns at 70 mph without any trouble while people in much better cars slowed down to like 60 (it's a pretty good curve) in my tracker. I'd gloat a little honestly.
I do hope I get lucky and one of the new car lots has a car from 2007.
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$15k cheap skates (fit wins) http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...omparison_test
Sensible Shoes compacts (Rabbit wins(don't get a VW), M3 2nd, Civic 3rd, Sentra LAST) http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...omparison_test
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You could always get a chevy aveo. Compact, lightweight, and really shitty gas mileage.
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Shitty Gas mileage = no sale. It has to be 30 or higher Highway or I'm not buying. That's the main reason the Lancer is out.
I definitely cannot overlook the Mazda 3 either. It's something I need to talk to the dealer about in terms of what the car can have and can't have.
Mitsubishi Lancer Raillart Wish I could wait for an afford that.
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Why wouldn't you buy a FIT?
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Because I abhor how it looks. And even then I'm still giving it strong consideration.
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I think it'd grow on you. There is no doubt it has the nicest interior.
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Yeah I honestly haven't completely put the Fit away, it's still in my mind and I'm beginning to think that it would be the best bang for the buck and that at 21 I really shouldn't be so picky about my car.
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Well the other compromise is getting something used, about 2 years old. I think you could easily get an Accord with 30k-40k miles that would go another 150k with no problem. So if you don't really want one of those small cars you don't have to settle.
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Yeah there's always the chance I could get lucky. My Geo cost 4k and last for 5 years with the only big payment being when I rear ended someone.
I guess if I think about it, had I been doing this 5 years ago, there's little to no way in hell I would have picked up a geotracker. 25 miles to the galon, ugly as hell, wind resistant, loud, and slow from 0-60.