I would suggest a Ford Fusion if you're looking for a 2014 model sedan, the ford engine will last longer than the frame if you treat it right, and the parts are inexpensive.Also, avoid Toyota, Kia, and any "luxury" cars. Modern toyota lasts as long as a guy with E.D, Kia is just shit, and Luxury cars end up costing twice as much for replacement parts.
Quote from: Mega Sceptile on October 19, 2014, 10:07:57 PMI would suggest a Ford Fusion if you're looking for a 2014 model sedan, the ford engine will last longer than the frame if you treat it right, and the parts are inexpensive.Also, avoid Toyota, Kia, and any "luxury" cars. Modern toyota lasts as long as a guy with E.D, Kia is just shit, and Luxury cars end up costing twice as much for replacement parts.^ Knows what he's talking aboutFusion gets amazing gas mileage too.Fiesta and Focus are cheaper and I believe they get better mileage, but they're pretty small.
Like I said, I'm not stuck on a Ford or any model, it's just the one I have been considering.
1. What budget should I shoot for?
2. Any manufacturers that I should avoid?
3. Lease vs. buying?
A couple of you mentioned the Civic. I've driven a Civic (albeit a lease and one without many features) for several hundred miles and found it very uncomfortable. The seat sat too low, the windows and mirrors made it difficult to see around the rear of the car, and the trunk was too small.I do a lot of outdoorsy stuff like diving, biking, and hiking, so I really like being able to pack a bunch of gear. I'd even be down for a truck, though the poor gas mileage turns me off to them.
Bro just buy a Skoda Superb or Yeti, or a 2014 Ford Fiesta or Ka. Especially buy a 14 Yeti, best car in the UK