View Full Version : Help Ziggy pick his next car
ziggy
05-24-2008, 12:46 AM
After going to the gas station recently and paying 3.97 & 9/10 for gas ( why those bastards have to add the extra 9/10 per gallon when the price is already ridiculous is a mystery to me ) I came to the conclusion that I AM going to get another car in the next 2 months. Riding around in my Chevy Impala getting 19 MPG city isn't going to cut it anymore, If gas keeps prices keep on rising and head on up to $5 per game, which I firmly expect to happen then I need to get a more economical ride.
I'm looking for something that meets the following requirements
* 35+ MPG Highway
* preferably hybrid
* need to be able to comfortably fit 2 kids in the back
* need to have plenty of legroom for my big ass ( I'm 6'4" )
* I'd like XM satellite radio, but its not a deal breaker
So far I've googled around and come up with
Toyoya Prius
Honda Civic Hybrid
and not much else
Do you guys have any suggestions?
The bus. :)
Seriously, my office is moving to uptown this summer and I'll be taking the bus instead of driving. The park and ride is about 4 miles from my house. My projected monthly savings -- about $200.
I think you already picked the two best options for cars. I've had much better luck with Toyota service than Honda, personally.
Muttley
05-24-2008, 10:23 AM
Really, if you want a hybrid, there's no option other than the Prius. You'll pay a bit extra, but you get back what you pay for. The other hybrids that are out nowadays don't really cut the mustard when compared to the Prius.
My parents own one and the back seat is perfectly comfortable enough for me or most any other full-grown man to sit in, so your children should be just fine. It's surprisingly roomy and has more trunk space than you'd think it would. Also, you can get something like 50 or 60 mpg if you drive it right. With gas prices being what they are (and likely headed higher) it'll end up saving you the extra money you'll pay to buy the Prius over any other hybrid model.
Or, wait until 2010 and get the electric-hybrid Chevy Volt.
dnbman
06-01-2008, 02:26 PM
Ziggy,
Check out the Pontiac Vibe also. It's just under 35mpg and has a ton of features.
I use mine as a pickup truck and still feel like I'm driving a sporty little car.
http://www.pontiac.com/09vibe/index.jsp?brand=09vibe&style=&year=2009
It also consistently gets good reviews from the various consumer and auto magazines.
BTW... Muttley's right. If you want a true hybrid, the Prius is the only one to get. Most of the other hybrids on the market only boost mpg by a couple of miles.
x2pacalypse
06-01-2008, 04:33 PM
yea we rented a prius cuz our hyundai piece of shit broke down, and i must say it is nice, it is also extremely quiet, and has a ton of room inside
my parents are thinking about buying one now
ziggy
06-01-2008, 07:01 PM
I went out this weekend hoping to test drive the Civic Hybrid and the Prius, but they are both so popular right now, that both dealerships didn't have any hybrids on the lot.
If I get one, it looks like I'm going to have to preorder it and pay close to sticker price.
ziggy
07-09-2008, 08:03 PM
And the winner is...... The Honda Civic Hybrid. I put some money down at the dealership yesterday for my order. It won't be here until September though:(
I would have preordered the Prius, but the dealer was a bit of an asshole.
BIGCatBobcat
07-09-2008, 08:17 PM
And the winner is...... The Honda Civic Hybrid. I put some money down at the dealership yesterday for my order. It won't be here until September though:(
I would have preordered the Prius, but the dealer was a bit of an asshole.
And you were surprised? I'm amazed everyday, whether it's at the drive thru, car dealership, renting an apt how ungrateful people are for your business.
Glad you got the Civic, it should last forever and give you great gas mileage. How long is the pay off on the Hybrid vs. standard model these days?
ziggy
07-09-2008, 09:02 PM
And you were surprised? I'm amazed everyday, whether it's at the drive thru, car dealership, renting an apt how ungrateful people are for your business.
Amen to that. Thats a really big pet peeve of mine, I feel like money is too hard to come by to have to deal with crappy service.
Glad you got the Civic, it should last forever and give you great gas mileage. How long is the pay off on the Hybrid vs. standard model these days?
Its about a 5K difference , It;ll take a few years to make up the difference, but I plan on driving it until the wheels fall off.
BIGCatBobcat
07-10-2008, 08:31 PM
Plus you're helping the environment, green, sustainable, efficient. I work in the lighting/electical business and if i hear those words anymore i might lose it.
ziggy
09-26-2008, 10:10 PM
And the winner is...... The Honda Civic Hybrid. I put some money down at the dealership yesterday for my order. It won't be here until September though:(
I would have preordered the Prius, but the dealer was a bit of an asshole.
After a 3 month wait after putting my deposit down, my Civic Hybrid finally showed up and I picked it up today :biggrin: Now I'll be able to enjoy 40+ MPG... If I can find some gas :banghead:
SWedd523
09-26-2008, 11:33 PM
Civic? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
ziggy
09-27-2008, 08:32 AM
Civic? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
No love for Honda?
SWedd523
09-27-2008, 12:20 PM
No love for Honda?
Haha no:o
I'm more of a Chevy guy myself, if I get a full ride I'll be getting something along the lines of:http://i36.tinypic.com/2568nrn.jpg
I've heard Honda makes some good cars, but I just see myself staying Chevy no matter what:eek:
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