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<blockquote data-quote="Snagged" data-source="post: 15526882" data-attributes="member: 15840"><p>Yeah, I was kicking those around thinking about them. I liked the sport version of them. I found a couple new Civics in $19,000 range and figured I would jump on one of those if they were that close in price.</p><p></p><p>From what I've found from the bigger guys so far, there appears to be your very tiny commuter car (Fiesta, Fit....). Then there is the a little bit bigger tiny commuter car (Focus, Civic....). For those entry level cars there is your basic bare bones (no extras on the insides and bland exterior) and there are the "sporty versions" where the are some extras on the inside and a nice looking exterior (this is where I'm at and what I'm looking for I suppose). I can deal with a smaller car because I don't have kids or things to transport.</p><p></p><p>Then there are the sedans that are for people who are looking to spend a nice chunk of money (Taurus, Accord...). That is not my range for right now. Perhaps in the future, which is why I want good resale value.</p><p></p><p>So far on my radar I'm thinking about the Fit sport version, Civic coupe perhaps (anything with a nice exterior that has actual wheels and not the plastic hubs), Nissan Sentra (sport version), Subaru Crosstrek, Toyota iM, used Veloster possibly....</p><p></p><p>BTW, I'm looking at Carvanna. Anyone have any experience with that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snagged, post: 15526882, member: 15840"] Yeah, I was kicking those around thinking about them. I liked the sport version of them. I found a couple new Civics in $19,000 range and figured I would jump on one of those if they were that close in price. From what I've found from the bigger guys so far, there appears to be your very tiny commuter car (Fiesta, Fit....). Then there is the a little bit bigger tiny commuter car (Focus, Civic....). For those entry level cars there is your basic bare bones (no extras on the insides and bland exterior) and there are the "sporty versions" where the are some extras on the inside and a nice looking exterior (this is where I'm at and what I'm looking for I suppose). I can deal with a smaller car because I don't have kids or things to transport. Then there are the sedans that are for people who are looking to spend a nice chunk of money (Taurus, Accord...). That is not my range for right now. Perhaps in the future, which is why I want good resale value. So far on my radar I'm thinking about the Fit sport version, Civic coupe perhaps (anything with a nice exterior that has actual wheels and not the plastic hubs), Nissan Sentra (sport version), Subaru Crosstrek, Toyota iM, used Veloster possibly.... BTW, I'm looking at Carvanna. Anyone have any experience with that? [/QUOTE]
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