Frank Necrosis
05-29-2012, 04:05 PM
I am in the market for a small car that gets good mileage. The 2001 Grand Marquis is a gas hog and it is starting to fall apart. I do also have a 2012 STi. I love the STi, but it wasn't purchased to be the daily driver. :burnrubber:
I have 3 basic requirements for my daily driver. The car must have: air conditioning, cruise control and a manual transmission. Finding a car that meets these requirements seems to be a lot to ask for these days. The lack of manual transmissions is concerning. I don't know why, but I really prefer manuals. Driving the car is more personal and squeaking good mileage out of a car with a manual is much easier. I can get almost 30 out of the STi when I am not driving it like I stole it.
Other cars considered were the Hyunadi Accent, Prius and Fit. I really like the Accent, but there are none available with manual trans. I was willing to concede and suffer with an automatic in the Prius, but only to find out it just isn't a legit auto, but a soul killing cvt. :barf: The lower mileage rating of the Fit was the deal killer. plus, Honda's quality seems to be fading.
The Yaris is looking to be the best of the lot. Although Toyota does not offer cruise with the manual, it looks like adding it will be simple thanks to a few posts on here. Toyota will soon be able to credit the sale of a Yaris to the info here in Yaris World (assuming the salesman and I can come to an agreement on a few things).
I have 3 basic requirements for my daily driver. The car must have: air conditioning, cruise control and a manual transmission. Finding a car that meets these requirements seems to be a lot to ask for these days. The lack of manual transmissions is concerning. I don't know why, but I really prefer manuals. Driving the car is more personal and squeaking good mileage out of a car with a manual is much easier. I can get almost 30 out of the STi when I am not driving it like I stole it.
Other cars considered were the Hyunadi Accent, Prius and Fit. I really like the Accent, but there are none available with manual trans. I was willing to concede and suffer with an automatic in the Prius, but only to find out it just isn't a legit auto, but a soul killing cvt. :barf: The lower mileage rating of the Fit was the deal killer. plus, Honda's quality seems to be fading.
The Yaris is looking to be the best of the lot. Although Toyota does not offer cruise with the manual, it looks like adding it will be simple thanks to a few posts on here. Toyota will soon be able to credit the sale of a Yaris to the info here in Yaris World (assuming the salesman and I can come to an agreement on a few things).