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I have six Rottweiler dogs and am debating between the Toyota Matrix, the Honda Fit, the Kia Rondo and a scion (although I hate the looks of the scion). MPG is important as I am very concerned with global warming, hence these four wagons...
anyone own any of these? Can you tell me anything useful?
Can anyone give me their opinion on which out of the 4 is best? At the moment it looks like the matrix or the fit but I can be swayed.
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Not sure what the dogs have to do with the question. If you are really that concerned about MPG and global warming, why are you looking at anything other than a hybrid sedan?Which inexpensive new car would you recommend for my situation?
Toyota is over priced for what you get, Have owned Honda great car, never owned a Kia but drive the cousin Santafe by Hyundai also great 100,020 miles only been in for oil change and tires.What is the biggest company for cars in the U.S.A?
I don't own any of these vehicles. ..but I have test driven the Matrix. It's a very nice vehicle. The rear seat and front passenger seat fold down to create a flat floor which has a hard plastic surface that shouldn't be easily damaged by your dogs. It should also have plenty of room for your dogs with the rear seat folded down.The Scion and the Fit I think are going to be too small to hold all six dogs comfortably.
I'm not really familiar with the Kia Rondo, but I just looked it up. Looks like a nice vehicle. It is larger than the Matrix and has lower gas mileage...21/27 while the Matrix is 29/34. Both mpg are for automatics.
The Rondo has about the same gas mileage as the Chrysler PT Cruiser...another vehicle you might want to consider. I had one for almost 2 weeks as a rental. I thoroughly enjoyed driving it and it had plenty of room for everything. You can also pop out the rear seat if needed to haul larger items. I got about 24mpg, mostly city driving.
If you also need to haul lots of people the Rondo is your choice hands down...it has 3 rows of seating just like a minivan.
I want a new car but I dont know how to go about getting one... any advice?
Nissan Versa is worth a look. It's cheaper than the Fit and has a larger gas tank.Why buy a new car, the dogs will trash it pretty quick. It will smell of wet dog and have paw prints on it in no time. In other words it will look driven hard and put away wet pretty quickly. Get your hands on a 3-4 yr old Matrix. Let someone else take the depreciation on it. A Mazda Protege Wagon would also fit the bill.
For selling a car, do AutoTrader, Exchange and Mart, Gumtree or Loot work, and which is best?
If you have your heart set on a new car, wait for the new 2008 Scions to come out. The xB gets a more powerful motor, and the xA is replaced by the xD and get the Corolla's 1.8 4 cylinder. The Matrix has been around for a few years now, and there are better new cars out there. The Fit is considered the best of the small cars in every test I have read. I would probably avoid the Rondo. Kia's have a good warranty, but reliability and resale values are not strong suits. If you can forgive the lower mpg, a Mazda5 would be a good choice as well. Kind of sized between a minivan and small wagon.
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