[TriLUG] [way OT] new auto recommendations
Wes Garrison
wes at xitechusa.com
Mon Oct 20 15:50:25 EDT 2014
Jon,
Is that the Turbo Diesel Cruze or the gasoline?
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Fraley, Jon <JFraley at glenraven.com> wrote:
> I bought a 2012 Chevy Cruze LS 6-spd manual new in Dec 2012 with the
> intentions of passing it down in a couple of years to one of my kids, but
> to be honest with you I have loved it. I have found it to be just the
> right size for a daily driver, plus I am averaging 33-36 mpg. For a $16K+
> car it is extremely comfortable, road noise is at a minimum, the standard
> radio is awesome and its fun to drive.
>
> Luckily no recalls -- yet!
>
> Jon
> ________________________________________
> From: trilug-bounces at trilug.org [trilug-bounces at trilug.org] on behalf of
> Brian McCullough [bdmc at bdmcc-us.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 1:13 PM
> To: Triangle Linux Users Group discussion list
> Subject: [TriLUG] [way OT] new auto recommendations
>
> ( just to wedge this on topic -- barely -- I do use my Android phones
> and Linux laptop in the car. )
>
> I am researching ( and eventually, doing ) the purchase of a new
> vehicle, and thought that I would see what "the group" thought.
>
> I am looking for something inexpensive ( relatively, since I am looking
> at "new" ), with good fuel mileage, and reasonably small, since most of
> the time there are only one or two of us in the car.
>
> I do do long-distance highway driving, as well as city.
>
> I am coming out of a 13-year-old Prius, which gave good service and
> reasonable mileage ( 35-36 long term average was normal ).
>
> The Prius that came after mine ( 2004+ models ) did not appeal, they
> were too big and had that big tail, which has generally kept me from
> looking at those again, although I hear that they have other models,
> now.
>
> I have looked at a Honda Civic, and think that that could suit, although
> the Hybrid idea still appeals, but most may be out of my budget.
>
> I am currently driving a rented Nissan Versa, which does not appeal
> particularly. Again, it is high and generally feels too big.
>
> Interesting how so many of today's vehicles are going back to Walter
> Chrysler's idea, where he never built a car where a gentleman could not
> wear his hat.
>
>
>
> Suggestions, ideas?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
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