... wow. I did not know that. O_o I was going off price and mpg, and it said 26/36 mpg, and I thought, "Oh hey, that's nice." But damn. O_o
Brand new VWs are listing around 20-24 mpg in the city depending on the model. Not all that bad, but not that good either. But I guess all things considered, it could be a lot worse, and when I look at it a little closer, if the Hyundai is as bad as you say, then getting a Hyundai would be a false economy.
*adds Honda Fit to the list of cars she's considering* Do you have any opinion on the Kia Forte, the Nissan Versa, or the Toyota Yaris? The Hyundai was the frontrunner, but after that the Kia Forte and the Nissan Versa are neck-to-neck. Kia's cheaper, but we know Nissan since Domokun (Doug's car) is a Nissan Xterra.
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Date: 12 Feb 2011 08:41 pm (UTC)Brand new VWs are listing around 20-24 mpg in the city depending on the model. Not all that bad, but not that good either. But I guess all things considered, it could be a lot worse, and when I look at it a little closer, if the Hyundai is as bad as you say, then getting a Hyundai would be a false economy.
*adds Honda Fit to the list of cars she's considering* Do you have any opinion on the Kia Forte, the Nissan Versa, or the Toyota Yaris? The Hyundai was the frontrunner, but after that the Kia Forte and the Nissan Versa are neck-to-neck. Kia's cheaper, but we know Nissan since Domokun (Doug's car) is a Nissan Xterra.