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[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Ford focus RS.
My old car was sporty (RX8), and I wanted another sporty car, but I wanted AWD because I was done with RWD in the snow. I needed a 4 door, because I was planning to have a kid. That really limited my options.
I liked the AWD system in the focus over the WRX STI or Golf R.
I don't really like it anymore, though. It's a really rough ride, and the seats are uncomfortable for long trips. And it's kind of a boring car when it's not snowing.

My wife has an Hyundai Elantra GT. It's pretty much the only car we use now, it's way more comfortable to drive.

We're probably gonna sell both of them and get an Ioniq 5.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

I’m not sure. I’m about to buy a car for Uber, but I’m not sure what I want to get.

I used a rented 2020 Toyota Corolla for Uber a couple years back, and that was pretty good. I’m tempted to get some kind of hybrid, so I might go for a hybrid Corolla or Camry (the Camry would qualify me for Uber Comfort rides, but that’s not that much more money).

I’m open to suggestions.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago

I've got a Seat Alhambra. It is basically a VW Sharan, but cheaper, and I bought it for space. Seven seats if needed, five with quite some space for transporting things, and down to two seat and a lot of space if that is needed (and I ran this configuration twice in the last three weeks, so it is not something once-in-a-cars-lifetime like.

It also has a trailer hitch which allows me to pull 1.8t. That's a feature I have only tried to see how it works out, pulling a trailer around the block and doing some reversing and parking with it to see how it works, but the hitch was included and might be needed next year, so I'm fine with that.

I originally wanted to buy an electric car, but at that time, most electric cars were overpriced matchboxes on wheels, so they were simply useless for me. At the moment, the VW ID Buzz is one electric model that would do size-wise, but it is way, way too expensive, and it is ugly as f-ck to boot. If prices and design have reached acceptable levels, maybe the next one will be electric.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

2022 Porsche Taycan 4S Cross Turismo

  • It's electric and electricity is cheap in the Seattle area, especially from 11pm to 7am for me when it's $0.044 per kwh
  • It charges very quickly on roadtrips, up to 270 kw or 5%-80% in about 20 minutes (did Seattle to Vegas and back in it!)
  • it's a wagon so it's very practical. both our big dogs fit in there and we've taken them on some shorter roadtrips. I even got a roofbox for it, and it didn't impact the range as badly as I'd feared
  • the driving experience is wonderful. it's not even close to the fastest Taycan but the 4S even at second lowest trim is without question fast enough, but the real enjoyment comes from the handling on top of that, it's just so so so good
  • keeps up with GT3 RS at the track, though that might be more about GT3 RS owners babying their cars than anything else
  • its comfy and quiet and communicative

While I'm not exactly thrilled about the massive depreciation, I don't see any other car now or in the foreseeable future that can also do all the things it does well without being a fucking SUV or crossover or truck.

Also if Taycans get cheap enough for more people to get into them, I hope more people do, cuz even the absolute lowest spec, zero options, smallest battery sedan is a solidly excellent car

[–] [email protected] 16 points 4 months ago (3 children)

I live in a walkable city and I am an insufferable snob about it. It's really nice being able to just go outside and get groceries. No traffic. No parking. No fuel. No insurance. No maintenance.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

God I wish more cities were walkable

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I live <.5 miles from Sprouts and Costco, yet it's so sketchy to cross the intersection as a pedestrian that I have resorted to driving for groceries 🥲

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago

2018 Kia Soul.

I like boxy cars, they're big on the inside. And the small boxy ones don't feel small.

I had a 2005 Honda Element for many years, and it just started falling apart. The car itself was worth less than the fix, so I got rid of it, but I got used to no car payment, so I decided I wouldn't pay more than $300/month. Found this car for 10k. Perfect.

I like it. It's slow to gain speed, but I'm not trying to out speed anyone. It also fits my giant 112lb dog no problem. It's comfy, and though most would now think it's old tech-wise, it was a major improvement in tech compared to my previous car.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

2004 Nissan 350Z Roadster Touring.

Bought it because I don't fit into a Miata. I like having a more powerful engine too.

I'd like to eventually buy an EV, but modern cars suck. They're too big and handle like shit because of their size and electric steering. I want something small and nimble that is reasonably fast and handles like a dream; the 350Z checks all of those boxes. Literally point the car where you want to go, and it just goes there, even with all the driver assists turned off. I see why it's a popular drift car.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago

I'd suggest reconsidering wrt the electric steering.
I had a 2004 RX8 which had electric steering and it was excellent. Many automotive journalist seem to agree that, despite a rough start, electric steering is just as good as hydraulic steering now.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

223 Tesla Model Y, I’ll admit it

While I don’t like whatever rabbit hole Musk went down , this is the nicest car I’ve owned. It’s quiet, quick, nice sporty handling, love the glass roof, and it’s a gadget lovers dream. While it is the most expensive car i’ve owned, I got both federal and state incentives so not by much. Most of all I can charge at both home and work so never need visit a gas station again.

Yes the panel gaps are normal and straight. No I don’t notice any different performance, reliability, or range in the cold. Yes, superchargers are plentiful around here so my 1,200 mile roadtrip was no problem

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago

Tesla Model 3. Didn't know Elon was a raging nazi back then.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago

2021 GMC Canyon.

I never wanted a truck, but with home ownership and Saskatchewan winters I learned early enough that they do come in handy for renovations and such. Also, the older I get, the less I want to groan getting into and out of a vehicle, so the higher the ride, the better for my back.

But I still didn't want to go full truck (half-tonne). So I compromised and got a quarter-tonne. Useful enough for day to day stuff, but with a V6 engine isn't really any worse on fuel than your average SUV.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

2007 Toyota Prius because it gets 45mpg and I have to drive about 45 miles to get to work

2006 Nissan Frontier for when I need a truck. It has the same specs as the Tacoma, just as reliable, and a lot cheaper in the used market.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

2015 grand caravan. Great family car, two reason it's not a Honda or Toyota, 10 000$ price difference at the time that my low mileage does not justify but the main point is the stow and go. It turn the family car into a light cargo in seconds.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

My legs.

But, if I was forced to choose, I'd go with an RV, and then live out of it. No in-between. Why?

I have two preferred modes of living. One is without a car in a walkable area. The other is with a car, and my house is attached to the car. Everybody already gets walkable cities, but having an RV would warrant the freedom to be able to bring all of my possessions anywhere I want, whenever I want. For practicality, I'd use a motorbike for travelling after parking the RV. This is the only way I could own a motor vehicle--it must serve a purpose beyond merely moving a few people and objects between point A and point B. Else, I don't want one.

The only cars I've been at all interested in otherwise are old Honda Stepwgns, the Peel Trident, station wagons, and, indeed, motorcycles. Still see no point in these when a hypothetical RV would be much better for a solo road trip, and when I can go on a vacation via plane or another friend's car. I'm not going out alone.

I don't like single-use items. I prefer everything I have be as multi-purpose as possible.

EDIT: I should probably clarify I would live out of an RV. It's not just a hypothetical alternative, it's something I'm considering.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago

2016 Hyundai Accent. It was cheap and what I could afford. I will run it into the ground before I get another one. She works and she's tough. She got me across country with a full trailer attached to her and is just fine. She's filthy, but she is mine. And I love her.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

2022 Chevy Bolt EUV. EV with plenty of space and comfortable. Good mileage and never pay for gasoline again.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

I got a 2019b Volt, but I haven't needed to put gas in it since March.

I hope it lasts another 10 years. (It replaced a 2004 (or 3?) Saturn Ion that I bought new and drove even after insurance totaled it, and the transmission lasted less than a year after I sold the Saturn.)

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago

2013 VW Golf-R - it's paid off and runs like a champ but I'm looking forward to replacing it some day with something like a used Tychon. Never buying an ICE car again with any luck. I love the Golf-R because it's fast enough to be fun but still somewhat economical and handles well enough as a daily. It gets me around town and up to the mountains without any trouble.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

2023 Kia EV6

I was driving a 2004 Chevy cobalt, it was paid off and the motor wouldn’t stop working, that’s all the good that could be said about it, everything else was falling apart. One day the AC stopped working, so I went to roll the manual window down, and the handle came off in my hand. I decided I was done. I knew I wanted at least a hybrid, preferably a plugin hybrid, maybe a full EV if the price was right. They are way more efficient than a traditional ICE, and with less maintenance. I knew I also wanted cooled seats, summer’s in the southeastern US can be brutal.

It happened to be near the end of the year, the dealership was in the process of unloading the 2024 model cars, and they only had 2 2023 models left that fit my requirements, so I got a brand new car with options for less than base MSRP, and I completely skipped the hybrid / plug in hybrid phase.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I'm driving an orange MG4.

I moved back in France almost a year ago and needed a family car, I wanted a car that would serve me for at least the next decade.

For me anything else than an EV was not making sense so I got the second cheapest EV I could get at the time.

I got it new because at the time second hand EVs were almost or even more expensive than getting a new one.

https://www.guncelarabalar.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/MG4.png

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago

We were until recently a one car household (my wife and I both work from home). So I drove a 2019 Toyota Camry. Why? Because that's what my wife wanted.

My sister got a new car so I bought her old one off of her so I could have a backup on the rare times we needed two. It's a 2012 Ford Fiesta. Why? Because it was cheap ($2k) and it gets good gas mileage. I also like the car because I'm a minimalist at heart. It's very simple and I like that.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 months ago

Daily: 2011 Subaru STi wagon. It’s fun, speedy, has excellent traction for the mountains and snow where I live, and can transport 4 people with snowboarding gear.

Fun: 1955 Caddie. My great uncle bought it new so this is nostalgic.

Moto: 1982 Yamaha XS650. I use this for joy rides in the mountains and to save on gas

[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 months ago

2022 Polestar 2 with all the options. I think the Polestar is super cool, and I didn’t want to replace my Tesla with another Tesla. I got it used last August for $36k, because used rentals were flooding the market. This car goes for $70k new, but it is not worth anywhere near that

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 months ago

None. I have a license but driving stresses me the fuck out. I have an old bike.

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