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I need to replace my 24 year old daily. Nobody currently makes anything I really like. Any recommendations... I'm 6-1, 260, 34 inseam. Drive 30 miles a day, all interstate. We get snow and ice 4-5 months out of the year, mostly couple inches at a time. I did have over a foot while at work one night last winter. I'd like to be under 30k, but that's not a hard ceiling. Would also like a manual, but I realize how uncommon that is. At least 20mpg would be nice too. I get about 24 now. A Perpetual Disappointment... | ||
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A used Camry. Q | |||
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Kinda leaning toward a Honda Civic. Sister has a crv she likes... ^ I have given some thought to a Camry/Accord also, but I'm single and that seems like a large car for one person. Maybe that's just me... A Perpetual Disappointment... | |||
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I love my 2015 KIA Soul base. Lots of room for big people, good cargo space. Great mileage (27-28 around town). Only one item needed repair so far, the left rear window control. Done under warranty. Nice is overrated "It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government." Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018 | |||
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If you want a manual, there aren't many with AWD which would be nice in snow. For an automatic, check out a Kia K5 with AWD. They have a ridiculous amount of interior space for their size. Toyota Camry would be another decent option. | |||
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AWD/good mileage/<$30K====> Subaru Forester Certified pre-owned! "No matter where you go - there you are" | |||
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I was considering your size. But, if you feel like Civic, then yeah, Corolla, also. It's always Corolla or Camry for me, when it comes to workhorse. Q | |||
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Manual will be impossible to obtain. A Highlander would meet your requirements.Also a Honda Pilot. A friend has an Equinox. I am not a chevy fan. But he is happy with his. "Practice like you want to play in the game" | |||
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TDI Passat? 40mpg, roomy I went & looked at a DSG SEL today Drives nice & would make a nice daily The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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Indeed. ![]() God bless America. | |||
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I've been looking at KIA Soul for my 18 year old grandson who got stationed at Wright-Patterson and has no car. I see a lot of them here in NC. | |||
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A 2-door used 4x4 Jeep Wrangler. | |||
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Same boat. The seat cushion in the Subaru forester is short. Didn't notice on the test drive. I'd look at the Legacy, but same short seat. Camry is hybrid only now. No deals on Toyota except Tundra Maybe a Mazda CX5. They have inventory so you should be able to deal. Normal transmission and 4 cylinder Have not tried out the Civic. It is about as large as my 02 Camry. CVT transmission though. | |||
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Honda & Subaru are pretty well regarded for their CVT. I haven't driven a Honda, but have been in numerous Subarus with it & it's really good, for a CVT. IIRC the Impreza, or maybe Crosstrek, still offers a manual. Civic Sport Touring could also be had with a stick, but I think either 23 or 24 was the last year for it. Corolla had a manual option [outside of the GR] but you'd be looking used there, as it's auto only now. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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My nephew waited for a bit over a year to get an ordered Ford Bronco with the 2.3 litre 4 and the 7 speed Manual transmission. They are rare but they are also out there if you are willing to pay the premium for a pretty rare option package. As for why the Manual, his daily driver was a Focus ST and it was just a wee bit too small for his 2 young daughters and all the fixins. My daily driver is a Fiesta ST which is also a Manual only and with 185 width Bridgestone Blizaks on all 4 corners it's decent in the snow. However it's not as good as the 1970 Beetle I drove when I lived in the Akron Cleveland Snow Belt. That Beetle would go thru anything as long as the snow wasn't up to the running boards. Note if you are going to setup fora winter wheel set get 6 inch wide rims and go narrow with the tires. Wide tires in snow create extra drag and the less drag the easier it is to get traction. Vehicles, I am a fan of going small. They are a lot more nimble and you don't have to slow to a complete stop to turn a corner. In addition they are easier on fuel. Honda, Toyota, and Nissan may have some small cars their lineup that you may find interesting. If you need something larger look for a Ford with an ST at the end of it's name. Because they are optimized for good handling and rather spunky power. There is also the Bronco but the 2.3 manual transmission version are rare.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Scooter123, I've stopped counting. | |||
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Hyundai Kona 1.6 turbo awd I’m your size, plenty of room for driver Right around 30k loaded up Small suv, rear seats aren’t great for adults but fold down for a flat mine wagon type of setup Averaging 28mpg around town, 32-33 on highway , and I don’t baby it 10/100 powertrain warranty , I’m at 30k zero issues so far No manual , but it does have a DCT transmission I despise most CV transmission I quit school in elementary because of recess.......too many games --Riff Raff-- | |||
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30 grand will just about get a brand new Camry. Even with Toyota lowering themselves lately it's still tough to beat. | |||
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Subaru CrossTek is absolutely what you want. If you can ditch the manual then the CRV and the RAV4 are by far the best options. “So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.” | |||
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I think you can still get manual in the Mazda 3 as well In the new body style I prefer the sedan, but don't recall if the manual is hatchback only The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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I find Subaru seats too shallow as well and I'm only 5-11" w/ 32" inseam. I would look at a Mazda 3 Hatchback with a manual transmission and see how it fits you. It's similar to my Corolla HB manual (actually probably a little better car) which I really enjoy. No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride. | |||
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