View Full Version : thinking about a larger family car...ideas?
thebarber
12-21-2009, 04:04 PM
thinking about a larger family car for trips, etc. Current cars are a 2007 yaris 3dr and a 2006 aveo sedan....
been thinking about a used saab 9-3 wagon, dodge magnum, matrix/vibe
so far there's myself, my wife, our 9-month-old, and my wifes mother in our house-hold. im aiming to keep both of our current cars (yaris as the commuter, the aveo as the mother-in-law-mobile, and the new-to-us car as the family hauler)
any other ideas for economical-ish wagons? id kinda like to stay away from new vechicles and suv's, however, the new chevy equinox is intriguing too
tomato
12-21-2009, 04:18 PM
I know you said had a soso experience with your previous Matrix but I think it'd make a kickass family car.
thebarber
12-21-2009, 04:22 PM
I know you said had a soso experience with your previous Matrix but I think it'd make a kickass family car.
ya, id buy another one.....almost bought a vibe with a bum 1zz in it last week, but guy sold it before i could make an offer (after running the idea past my wife)
slothman86
12-21-2009, 04:52 PM
Toyota Sienna!
nemelek
12-21-2009, 05:04 PM
I know that you didn't an SUV, however, my wife has a Honda CR-v which makes for an ideal people hauler. The 4 cylinder will get 30 mpg highway. The draw back was that with all it's perks it cost $10,000 more than my Yaris.
thebarber
12-21-2009, 05:12 PM
ya, not sure the honda cr-v's are for me....resale is too high and i don't like them enough to pay the extra for a japnese vehicle
kustom play
12-21-2009, 05:48 PM
Is300
looking to pick up a 4 door 5speed as the next car to replace the yaris
WeeYari
12-21-2009, 06:58 PM
My parents currently have an Equinox, and are about to get another for a 2nd vehicle. Nice enough multi-function vehicle with surprising fuel economy.
Drove past Gorrud's Auto in Milton yesterday and noticed a 2006 xB on the lot. Listed for 15,988. I have no idea what a decent price is for used xBs. Wouldn't mind having one myself.
http://www.gorruds.com/used-inventory/2006-Scion-XB/ee8aa91a7f0000010021e605f7363214.htm
amtoro
12-21-2009, 09:16 PM
For a family car, I'd have a wagon/combi/estate for the cargo space and the comfort and economy of an automobile. The Toyota Venza looks very appealing to me, or if you can afford it, a Volkswagen Turbo Diesel
blacksandiegovitz
12-21-2009, 09:25 PM
96-2001 audi a-4 wagon with the 1.8t motor ... Great looking cars , great handling ,good power/mpg's/ room and can be bought for around 4-6k
I also really like the 95-99 volvo 940 turbo wagons , pretty much all the same perks as the audi has but for less $$$
slothman86
12-21-2009, 09:27 PM
96-2001 audi a-4 wagon with the 1.8t motor ... Great looking cars , great handling ,good power/mpg's/ room and can be bought for around 4-6k
I also really like the 95-99 volvo 940 turbo wagons , pretty much all the same perks as the audi has but for less $$$
even the galvanized steel body?
JumpmanYaris
12-21-2009, 09:35 PM
Get a SEDAN or a 5door:biggrin::laugh:
yaris-me
12-21-2009, 10:02 PM
I think the Matrix/Vibe would work.:smile:
TLyttle
12-22-2009, 01:09 AM
Strong, safe, not too bad on fuel, reliable, roomy: Volvo wagon. IMHO, the ONLY non-Japanese vehicle worth the time. My old 245 is rusty, but with 200,000 miles on it, apparently it is half-way through it's life.
Not that you will run into much snow there in Ontario, but Volvos were designed by people who live in the snow...
Thirty-Nine
12-22-2009, 01:30 AM
It really comes down to how much you're looking to spend. What's you're upper limit?
coffiend
12-22-2009, 04:16 AM
all I've heard is terrible things about the dodge magnum, I'd stay away from it if I were you...
if you're gonna do a wagon... do it right
http://i699.photobucket.com/albums/vv358/yaris88/audiwagon-570x339.jpg
:P
Phaeton
12-22-2009, 10:14 AM
Or for practicality and price you could always buy a mid 90's volvo 850 wagon. Those things are very comfy and pretty reliable.
thebarber
12-22-2009, 10:22 AM
well, my wife loves the new jetta tdi wagon, but i was underwhelmed when driving it....we took out a 6spd manual....just wasnt as impressive-feeling as when we drove a golf tdi 4 years go....didnt have the grunt i was expecting from 236 ft-lb. that and they start at like $25000CAD
id like to spend less than 15kCAD used....
as for the gas guzzler comments and the magnum...i realize itd be a bit of a pig, but it'd be mainly for family stints on the highway and etc....my wife and i commute together in the yaris and the aveo is good enough for grandma and zoe in the day....
wee, what year equinox do your folks have? im leary of actual economy claims and i don't really like that first-gen ones, but i could cope
DevilGirl
12-22-2009, 10:50 AM
well, my wife loves the new jetta tdi wagon, but i was underwhelmed when driving it....we took out a 6spd manual....just wasnt as impressive-feeling as when we drove a golf tdi 4 years go....didnt have the grunt i was expecting from 236 ft-lb. that and they start at like $25000CAD
My boyfriend has a 2009 Jetta TDI Sportwagen 6spd. He also has a 2002 Golf TDI auto. The 09 totally kills the 02. He drives the 09 daily, but then again, his commute is only like 15 minutes down the road. It's mainly for family purposes (just him, me, puppy, and his mom thus far, but thinking towards the hopefully near future).
To me, the clutch just feels weird in the 09. I like the Yaris better for the clutch.
thebarber
12-22-2009, 11:54 AM
the thing about the jetta wagons though, is that i had more passenger space in my matrix...but the jetta does have more room behind the rear seats....
TLyttle
12-22-2009, 01:17 PM
Jettas are fine until one has to repair it: bring money, lots of it... Same thing with the Audi!
thebarber
12-22-2009, 03:20 PM
we'll see what i come up with
i really like the matrix/vibes....maybe ill wait till the gen2's are cheap enough to buy
also thinking about a gen2 xb....even though they're not great on gas....lots of mods
moddable is also a bit of a prerequisite...
WeeYari
12-22-2009, 05:12 PM
wee, what year equinox do your folks have? im leary of actual economy claims and i don't really like that first-gen ones, but i could cope
They've had a first gen for close to 2 years now. Apparently they just got the 2nd one. A 2010 now sitting in their driveway with a whopping 19 kms on it.
Here's a quote from my dad for ya;
'The old OX is a 2007 with the 3.4 engine and I haven't checked the mileage the old fashioned way for a long time. The gauges say the current tank full is giving us 9.5 Lts. per 100 klics. but that was going to Sarnia running around there and here. The numbers your friend is leary of likely are the 2010 4 bangers with 6 speed and 17 in. rubber like ours. Add a 6 cyl. and all wheel drive etc. and it goes downhill. We shall see if we get what G.M. is saying.'
thebarber
12-23-2009, 10:00 AM
They've had a first gen for close to 2 years now. Apparently they just got the 2nd one. A 2010 now sitting in their driveway with a whopping 19 kms on it.
Here's a quote from my dad for ya;
'The old OX is a 2007 with the 3.4 engine and I haven't checked the mileage the old fashioned way for a long time. The gauges say the current tank full is giving us 9.5 Lts. per 100 klics. but that was going to Sarnia running around there and here. The numbers your friend is leary of likely are the 2010 4 bangers with 6 speed and 17 in. rubber like ours. Add a 6 cyl. and all wheel drive etc. and it goes downhill. We shall see if we get what G.M. is saying.'
lol, thanks
id be very interested to know how your parents new 4 banger works out economy-wise
WeeYari
12-23-2009, 12:31 PM
I'll be very interested in the new Equinox figures as well. If it manages to live up to GMs claims, it will actually run more efficient than my Yaris real world experience.
Try testing out a Saab, they are crazy fun to drive. But they are crazy expensive to fix. I had a great mechanic on speed dial so I had no problem owning 2 of them. They just are not for people who want to be frugal.
RUFFSTUFF
01-04-2010, 05:34 PM
Excursion.
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