I'm looking for a hatchback appliance that still has a little fun in it. I commute about 20 miles each way in traffic, and my truck is no fun at all. I do 600 mile trips every weekend, but could take a different vehicle. My son would be ready to inherit a car in a year or 2. Strongly prefer a manual.
I'm a cheapass, but I am also a grownup. I'm ready for a few creature comforts.
Im looking for the right balance of fun and practical.
Here's a few that are on my radar:
- Mazda3- seems like a lot of car for the money. I like the upright seating position, and the fit and finish. 37 mpg is enticing. I would consider brand new.
- Miata- the Answer is probably not the answer. It's a little scary to drive in traffic, and my body is old enough that spectators tend to giggle watching me get out of one.
- V8 Miata- always wanted to build a nice one. It would be a lot of fun. It would be wrong for all the reasons noted above. It would be a lot of fun.
- Leaf- The coming electric age intrigues me, and I'd like to be part of it. Now could be a good time. The prices are really enticing. I really love torque.
- MINI Cooper S- Most fun I've ever had in a street driver. Really concerned about needing to rely on one as a daily.
- 2nd Gen Prius- There are lots of great examples at giveaway prices. The frugal me totally loves it. Great car for my son to inherit, assuming I don't die of boredom at the wheel.
- Frisbee twins- Really like them, probably not enough practical.
- Hyundai Veloster- Never driven one. Are they crap? I realize the appearance is a love-it-or-hate-it thing, but I kinda live the look.
What else comes to mind??