Ford Fiesta
Toyota Yaris
Hyundai Getz
Mazda2
Suzuki Swift
Holden Barina
Honda Jazz
Other ???
It's not on your list, but i'll put my vote in for a Toyota Corolla.
I scored a trip to Mackay for work a few months back and got the sedan as my hire car. Was definitely the best small/medium sized car i've been in/driven.
Comfy, good driving position, good list of features and, for a small car, made the highway trip to Proserpine and back a breeze!
I'll put a vote AGAINST the Nissan Tiida. Good rear leg room, but they're an absolute appliance. Horrible, plastic interiors and Ugly as all hell from the outside...
We had ford focus work cars and they were just the pits. they were the most basic of basic models, but it was the little things. Like rock hard seats, air vents that couldn't blow towards the driver, a centre console that loved getting in the way of your right left knee etc. etc.
So i'd be wary of the Fiesta as well...
But it's a new car. doesn't matter what anyone says, go test drive them all and see which one tickles ya fancy![]()
get the ford.the barina is a chicks car, the suzuki well if you like big butts,mazda and the jazz over priced the getz are not to bad of a little run around car but a bit small if you want 4 adults. the toyota probly not too bad but it is a toyota so no,no plus they have that stupid gauge panel in the middle but at the end of the day the ford is sexy so it has to be that 1
You can have your cake and eat it too.
My Dad has a second hand E270 Merc sedan. 2.7 litre 5 cylinder turbo diesel auto.
Not much more expensice than a new buzzbox. Real car size with real car room.
Genuine 5.2 litres per hundred on the open road, 6 - 7 around town.
I was sceptical at first, but I think it is a great car.
the swift gets my vote, Used the old 3pot 550cc version of it for pizza cars, ran on the sniff of a wet fart and could not be killed.
they havent changed much they're safer than they were back then but not as safe as some other cars nor as roomy inside.
Dave
"In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."
For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.
Fozzy, 2.25D SIII Ex DCA Ute
TdiautoManual d1 (gave it to the Mupion)
Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)
If you've benefited from one or more of my posts please remember, your taxes paid for my skill sets, I'm just trying to make sure you get your monies worth.
If you think you're in front on the deal, pay it forwards.
Honda Jazz
4 Cylinders of Japanese Fury2 and a quarter exhaust CAI and a short shifter
Polish the throttle body with thermoblock gaskets and youll smoke V8s![]()
Not a Buzz Box but a BMW R1200GS will do just fine and in style![]()
You know Coops - an auto 90 would be fun and pretty darned economical too.....but I don't think I can justify it anymore. It's also a shame to wear it out on bitumen - 30,000km per year - just to and from work.
Thanks all for your help. We went for a bit of a sticky beak today. Will test drive a few. Also saw a C2 Citreon - which is pretty funky but french cars have a shocking resale.
Had a look at the Hyundai Getz - too tinny. And the i30 - fat rrrrrrs and big blind spot - very unispiring.
THe Nissan Micra is rather quirky but doesn't look as safe as the others.
I liked the Mazda2 - comfy enough and nice interior.
I am told it is the same platform as the fiesta. Looks it too.
Short list is now. Mazda2, Suzi swift, Ford Fiesta and Holden Barina
Being such a small car safety features are important - in case I get squished by one of you road hogging 4wders......................
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