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Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:27:36 AM EST
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I could do with a compact as long as I can fit one carseat and one 8 yr old as I pick them up on my way home.
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I went with a GTI for my little daily driver.  It would fit car seat and another kid.  Shocking amount of space in them, we were able to fit the same number bags of mulch in it as we did our Grand Cherokee.

Back seats are comfy.  I'm 6'4" and it's comfortable to drive, though not the easiest to get in and out of for me, fine for my 5'1" wife though.  Back seat behind me wouldn't be much use other than car seat b/c I set the seat almost all the way back.

Fun to drive, good on gas, quick, nimble, and can easily be tuned if you want more zoom.

Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:29:36 AM EST
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These here.

Swallow your pride and buy a Carolla or Prius. They are phenomenal cars  the new Prius Prime is even sportyish.
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I see a 'Corolla' out in the parking lot here at work, it's a sporty hatchback and looks like fun.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:32:46 AM EST
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LOL, that's fuckin awesome! Perfect for when I drive through Berkeley!
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:33:30 AM EST
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Looks cool?   Check.  Rugged and cheap to repair?  Check.  Very good gas mileage?  Check.
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I'd love to have a clean old bug.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:34:09 AM EST
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Faaaabulous!
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:36:37 AM EST
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Seriously, this.
We went from SUVs and trucks to a Honda Accord.
Driving felt like being on a skateboard.
Every time we exited the car we felt like we were climbing out of a sewer hatch.

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LOL, this exactly and why I have a hard time making the switch.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:43:06 AM EST
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My other ride is OPs mom.
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My mom passed away several years ago, I miss her everyday.
So unnecessary.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:44:51 AM EST
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A real man wouldn't care what people thought of his choice.
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Again, IDGAF what people think. I'm merely looking for suggestions.
Reading comprehension is a thing.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:46:01 AM EST
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Last gen Accord with the 2.0 or an Avalon. The Camry is always a good choice, but the dash looks like it was designed by a 12yo.
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The Avalon will fly under the radar because everyone will assume you're a blue haired old lady, it is comfortable and decently quick.  I have a 2008 that can get 30mpg on the highway if I stay out of throttle and I expect the newer ones are even more efficient.  If this thing ever dies I'm buying another to replace it.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:47:41 AM EST
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Depends on your physique. If you're a pretty big dude, as in jacked not fat, get something tiny, like one of those little smart cars. Something that makes folks think "Holy shit, if that thing breaks down he can just throw it on his shoulder!"

Really though, a Corolla is what you're looking for, I like their new hatchback models.

If you're trying to save money and don't mind driving a glorified golf cart, a Mitsubishi mirage will suffice. Ain't got much ass with a little 3 cylinder, but it'll maintain 75 on the interstate and get 40~45 MPG.
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My daughter had a Mirage, that thing was a zippy little car. Someone here at work has that Hatchback Corolla, I like it!
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:50:18 AM EST
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Excellent troll thread sir, I tip my hat.

In this thread, we're going to see the following rough categories of replies:

o People who think that OP was serious, and even post pictures of their (presumably very manly) vehicles, because they didn't get the joke

o People who do not take the OP serious, don't care any way, and post pictures or recommend satirical/SUPER GHEY vehicles

o People who don't care if the OP is trolling or not, and genuinely try to square the circle and answer the question

HINT: if you think the vehicle you drive determines your manliness, or you need a particular kind of vehicle to reinforce your own sense of manliness...then at least on some level, you're a thin-skinned baby, not a "manly man". Note for the beginner readers, I didn't say for work, for towing a boat or camper or trailer, for operating your business, or any other similar reason for which you might own a "manly" vehicle.

This thread should be fun!
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In this thread a question was posed. It sparks conversation with like minded people, that's why we're here right
Also in this thread are people who log into 'Social' media and overthink it.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:52:58 AM EST
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I went with a GTI for my little daily driver.  It would fit car seat and another kid.  Shocking amount of space in them, we were able to fit the same number bags of mulch in it as we did our Grand Cherokee.

Back seats are comfy.  I'm 6'4" and it's comfortable to drive, though not the easiest to get in and out of for me, fine for my 5'1" wife though.  Back seat behind me wouldn't be much use other than car seat b/c I set the seat almost all the way back.

Fun to drive, good on gas, quick, nimble, and can easily be tuned if you want more zoom.

https://i.imgur.com/l66bV1Oh.jpg
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I test drove one. I liked it alot! It's high on the list.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:58:43 AM EST
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Came to suggest this. Can't believe I'm saying this about a Kia, but those are pretty cool.
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Those are KIA's? Well I'll be.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:00:52 AM EST
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I ride my bike in every once in a while. I don't want to turn it into a commuter. It's a pleasure craft.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:04:01 AM EST
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Sorry you think about penises so much, it would be horrible to have cock on your mind so much.

What would another name for a person with dick on your mind all the time? "Dick Head?"

Not calling you that of course, but I could see a nickname coming from something like that.
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I think Mr. popnfresh likes em big.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:05:09 AM EST
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Manly commuter with great gas mileage is a whole bunch of oxymoron.

If you can afford it, a bmw 3 or 4 series would be a great choice. But any sedan is going to get much better mileage than a truck.
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Seriously considering that. Comfort style and pretty damn good mileage.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:06:27 AM EST
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I commute to work in a Chevy Sonic. I don't really give a shit what anyone thinks about it
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:07:01 AM EST
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I have a 2018 Honda Civic Sport Touring Hatchback.  It has been a great little car.  Great acceleration and gas mileage (I can get 45mgp on open highway).  27K when I bought it new.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:07:26 AM EST
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I drive a Honda Civic. I laugh in 45mpg.
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If only we had a like button.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:08:34 AM EST
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And Summer is coming.
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The 'Summer blend', what a rip.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:14:36 AM EST
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I'd run the numbers first. You can easily pay more money to "save gas" after payments, insurance, etc.

If you just want another vehicle to rack up miles on and don't care about costs just get whatever you want.
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Words of wisdom as I don't plan on getting rid of my Sequoia. Adding another vehicle to the stable adds up to more gas/insurance/maintenance.
Shit.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:33:38 AM EST
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The black Audi is what I mean by a 'manly' car. I really like that look.
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I like that too, it sent me looking at the Audi website for the model. I think it is an RS 6 Avant, beautiful car but it's pretty pricey at $125K+.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:35:17 AM EST
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I have had a Malibu for commute since 2014.  On my 2nd one.  I got the Premium 2.0 on both and they have decent power for highway running and get about 32-34mpg on hwy.  That was coming from a Chevy Crew Z71 that got around 15mpg on hwy.

With that said....it will be the last one I will get since they are dropping the 2.0.  I hate underpowered cars.

Probably will look at a Camry next.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:42:37 AM EST
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I like that too, it sent me looking at the Audi website for the model. I think it is an RS 6 Avant, beautiful car but it's pretty pricey at $125K+.
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OH SHIT! nevermind...
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 10:16:28 AM EST
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I have had a Malibu for commute since 2014.  On my 2nd one.  I got the Premium 2.0 on both and they have decent power for highway running and get about 32-34mpg on hwy.  That was coming from a Chevy Crew Z71 that got around 15mpg on hwy.

With that said....it will be the last one I will get since they are dropping the 2.0.  I hate underpowered cars.

Probably will look at a Camry next.
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Malibu with the 2.0t
Accord with the 2.0t (2022 or older)

Either of these are decent choices, not sure about longevity but both are reasonably priced.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 5:28:31 PM EST
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Ariel Atom
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 6:00:36 PM EST
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I don't know how much of a car nerd you are but...

2013-2017 Chevy SS
2006-2017 Chevy Caprice
2008-2009 Pontiac G8 GT/GXP

All three of these "super saloons" were actually Holdens, the Australian GM. All three have rather large V8s that still have pretty decent gas mileage and can make big power if you choose to modify them while still being a family sedan. The Caprice was only offered in America to police agencies, but are starting to hit the market via government auctions and can be had for a decent price considering what they are. All three are sleepers and will be future collectibles.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 6:15:04 PM EST
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BMW. One the M cars.
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came here to suggest early 2000's 5 series with the deep dish wheels.  baller dad-mobile.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 6:22:49 PM EST
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I have a 2018 Honda Civic Sport Touring Hatchback.  It has been a great little car.  Great acceleration and gas mileage (I can get 45mgp on open highway).  27K when I bought it new.
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What speed are you driving?

My Civic gets just over 30 mpg at 90 mph, guess I need to slow down...



Link Posted: 4/10/2023 6:26:47 PM EST
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John Cooper Works Mini Cooper Convertible
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:04:03 PM EST
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That's manly?
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 8:43:32 PM EST
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Chevy Sonic RS.  The car part is the problem.  Many automakers have trimmed back the sedan/coupe offerings
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 9:52:45 PM EST
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That's manly?
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Maybe not but they seem like fun to drive.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 10:07:14 PM EST
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I’m in the same position. Only had trucks for years, but now I’m managing multiple clinics around the metroplex and need something far more efficient, but I don’t want some fruit mobile either. My wife’s SUV will be the primary kid hauler but I do need to be able to fit all 5 of us in a pinch if need be, so no Miatas here.

I can’t spend a fortune on a depreciating asset, but I’ve considered a Lexus IS/ES, higher-end Camry, Volvo, Subaru, or something along those lines.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 10:10:50 PM EST
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That's manly?
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Like anything else Hoss, it's only as manly as the man driving it.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 10:22:43 PM EST
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Why do you care what other people think about your vehicle?

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This. Grow up.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 10:23:19 PM EST
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IDGAF what other people think, It's what I want.
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Except you don't know what you want, which is why you are asking here.
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 10:37:30 PM EST
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2015-2023 Mustang Ecoboost


Link Posted: 4/10/2023 10:40:30 PM EST
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Cadillac
Link Posted: 4/10/2023 10:41:09 PM EST
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Link Posted: 4/10/2023 10:46:48 PM EST
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Except you don't know what you want, which is why you are asking here.
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IDGAF what other people think, It's what I want.
Except you don't know what you want, which is why you are asking here.


There’s a difference between seeking ideas and seeking approval..
Link Posted: 4/11/2023 8:55:38 AM EST
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Miata

I think that’s standard in GD
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We had an older Miata at one time. Damn thing was gutless though.
Link Posted: 4/11/2023 8:58:58 AM EST
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Cadillac
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I like that ATS-V!
Link Posted: 4/11/2023 9:01:36 AM EST
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I have a Ford Taurus SHO. Gets around 24 mpg. It's also stupid fast for an unassuming sedan. You'd be surprised what it can (and has) embarrassed out there.

Before that, I had a Pontiac Grand Prix GTP with the supercharged 3.8.  I'm sure you're seeing a trend by now.
Link Posted: 4/11/2023 9:04:22 AM EST
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Get a hyundai elantra HEV in limited trim.  All the goodies (heated/ventilated seats, smart cruise control, nav, safety features, etc) with a $35k price tag.
Link Posted: 4/11/2023 9:15:04 AM EST
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There’s a Taycan Cross Tourismo with a roof box out here, It’s amazing. I nearly have the wife talked into an EV as a third car, she might kill me if it’s a Taycan


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That's manly?


No, but when it’s (always) in the shop you might get the 4 series loaner you really wanted.
Link Posted: 4/11/2023 9:16:56 AM EST
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Double.
Link Posted: 4/11/2023 9:17:51 AM EST
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Prius :-), Seafoam green.

No shit one of my best friends ever and quite the manly man himself has that exact car. He got a hell of a deal because it’s such a disgusting color and 50 or 60 miles a gallon or whatever he’s getting makes him happy. Plus you never have to worry about it getting stolen.
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