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Mark writes:
Steve answers: If you fold down the rear seats, most any modern-day AWD wagon should do the trick. Subarus tend to be fully priced. A Mazda 6 Mazdaspeed version would be rare and priced too high for your budget. Hondas have stiff price premiums and no real wagons in that price range… at least in the states. Nissan only offers wagon-like SUV's with AWD, although a Versa hatchback may be just enough to fit the two pooches with the rear seats down. But that Versa is front wheel drive as well. To be frank, most of what I usually recommend would be front wheel drive because precious few hardcore enthusiasts would ever get the virile satisfaction of actually using the capabilities that come with a good RWD or AWD setup. This is not an easy deal. You need to figure out whether FWD coupled with a great set of tires can already take care of your sporty needs. If so, let me offer a real dark horse to this race. A 2007 Ford Focus ZXW. Surprisingly chuckable. Great fuel economy. Cheap to maintain. Plus with the seats down in the back, it should be enough to transport the two labs. You should be able to get a very low mileage one and keep it until the Blue Jays win a pennant. Yes, I am aware that it probably fails the 'fashion du jour' test. If you must have AWD and a stick there is always a Subaru Legacy, a Saab 9-3 or a Volvo S60. But I have owned and/or driven all of these cars from the 07′ – 08′ time period and I believe the better bang for the buck can be had with a domestic. Consider the Astra XR AWD as well. Good luck! Sajeev answers: Oh man, did I ever try hard to show you the reality of your situation! Then again, I shoulda known better. Nobody learns their lesson until they burn their finger on the waffle iron. Many people like the notion of owning a cool old vehicle and think they can make it work, but even I had to give up on that notion and buy a new vehicle to get to work. I like Steve's recommendations, except for the towing part. Then again, you are probably towing 1500lbs or so, and any of these vehicles can make it happen…stopping at highway speeds is another concern. If you insist on a stick, a Subaru Forester does it all. Find one with your manual trans, a long service history and scan the forums for potential problems with that particular year and powertrain. Also keep your fingers cross it wasn't abused. Not that I'd recommend this option, especially they can be awful thirsty…but it does make sense considering your requirements. A Focus wagon is great for your budget. Maybe a Toyota Matrix XRS or a Mazda 6 wagon, too. None of these are great for towing, but maybe you can overlook that. Just like you and the laughably horrible Bronco I saw many moons ago, you want a vehicle that doesn't exist at your price range. Time to make some compromises (fuel economy, manual transmission, budget, tow ratings) and see what you REALLY need in a vehicle. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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