I need a little car

My wife and I just bought a new Focus as our 3rd car.
Another vote for the Ford Focus. One of my kids has had one for around 5 years. Great mileage, great features, comfortable and trouble free. I was told(don't know for sure if it's true) that it was available in Europe before being brought to the States and all the kinks were worked out there.

Bob
 
Someone already mentioned the Scion Xb, but I'll chime in. I own a 2005 model that was 17k after dealer installed accessories (fog lights, alloy wheels, XM receiver.)

I currently have 133k miles on mine, and it has NEVER had any problems. It has a small gas tank that gives you about a 250 mile range, but it only cost me about $25 with regular to fill it up.

If you don't mind used, get a 2004-07 model. The '08 and newer use the Camry engine that only get about 25 mpg with mixed driving.

People either love or hate the looks of the Xb, but the square shape gives you a huge interior, and the drivetrain will outlast anything Detroit spews out.
 
I was told(don't know for sure if it's true) that it was available in Europe before being brought to the States and all the kinks were worked out there.

Bob



When I was stationed in Wiesbaden, I drove an American market Ford Focus which I took to a German dealer to get looked at after some problems came about.

The U.S. versions have different engines, transmissions, and brakes. If anything, they are less reliable than the ones made for the European market.

Ford pulled the same thing with the Ford Contour, which was originally a Ford Mondeo in Europe. They take a solid design, and use a cheaper drivetrain for the U.S. versions.
 
it was a great day to roll out in some vintage road iron today ... seems all us classic American pony car guys have it in for the new import crowd. Ive seen many of the above suggestions getting picked on at the stop lights by USA built machinery.
It was kinda fun to park my Mustang LX next to a Smart car and leave a sign saying "I get 40 MPG too" in the window facing the aberration then sit in the sunshine awaiting the looks on their bunny huggin faces.

careful what you buy out there ... you have to live with that scion and everything it brings you
 
My kids just bought a Ford Focus & love it. Traded their 2004 Chrysler Town & Country. I sold my 1991 Explorer with 205,500 miles & bought a 2007 4x4 Ranger P.U. Dealers will really make a effort to move cars now. Their inventory is huge. Mine knocked off 4500 bucks on the Ranger. Checked the mileage last tank, doing a bit better than 21 around here in town. I'm heading for Calif. next Wednesday for grandsons graduation. I'll check mileage on the trip.
 
Ford had a habit of taking Great European Cars
and making Good American ones

The Contour & Focus being examples

With the Introduction of the Fiesta
they are now bringing the European Spec cars to the US

The next generation Focus will be the same as the European one
and even better than the already pretty good Focus we have now
 
Between Mazda and Mitsubishi, I would choose Mazda.

Since BHO became the CEO of both GM and Chrysler, they are not even worth consideration to me.

Ford has some interesting models, but I'm not real wild about supporting the socialist UAW.

Mitsubishi has always been a bit lower in build quality behind Toyota, Honda, Mazda, and Nissan.

Also, they don't sell many cars, especially since the Dodge Colts went away, so service and resale value is going to be worse than more common cars.

I owned 2 Dodge Colts, and they were only 'okay' in terms of reliability. Later I got a Toyota and a Honda, and they were so much better than Mitsubishi, they are in another class.

Whatever car you buy, and there are many good choices, buy one that you see on the road a lot.

That will mean parts and service will be readily available, and resale should be better than less common cars.

Also, look up cars you are interested in in the past few annual Auto Issues of Consumer Reports. Your local library should have them.
 
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