C.H.
I have a 2007 Toyota Rav4. I love it because it's roomy enough for the whole family, plus cargo, but it's compact enough to fit in small parking spaces and get good gas mileage.
The Work at Home company I work with is adding a $400 a month car bonus to my checks beginning in August. I do not have a lot of time with 2 small children etc. to go out and shop, test drive etc. Any suggestions? The vehicle can be any make, model etc. but must be over $15,000 and less than a year old.
What do you LOVE about your vehicles? Options? I have an Impala and I think I want a compact SUV maybe.
Any good websites for safety ratings? Also does anyone know anything about Hybrids?
Thanks,
M.
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I have a 2007 Toyota Rav4. I love it because it's roomy enough for the whole family, plus cargo, but it's compact enough to fit in small parking spaces and get good gas mileage.
I have a Saab Sportwagon--you don't see many of those around here. That's one of the reasons why I like it! It's a 9-5 Turbo, has lots of power, great space for carrying groceries, etc. and it's very easy finding parking spaces because it's not as big as suburbans! And, I just took it to the saab dealership to check on something and they did over $3000 worth of work for $200 -- they said my car had such low miles that Saab should pick up the cost!! have fun!
I have a 2006 Honda Accord Sedan and love it. I downsized from my gas guzzling Expedition last year. Gas Mileage is great in the Accord. For a Sedan, it is actually very roomy inside. Leather interior, heated front seats, dual air, lots of options. Only thing I opted out of was the Navigation system, as I already own a portable one.
I have a 2004 Mustang and yes I do love it it is somewhat difficult to get m7y 2 yr old in and out of. But what I really want is the new ford edge.