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10K for something fuel efficient, which seat do you take?
freakshow
04-11-2011, 11:26 AM
With fuel prices slapping me around like a little girl, I'm thinking about getting a second car as a pure DD. If you had up to $10K to buy a car and the two goals were 'fun' and easy on gas, what would you get?
I realize that everyone will split the 'fun' vs gas savings differently according to the car they choose, but that's exactly what I'm looking for -- varied opinions.
# of seats is not an issue, but it must have 4 wheels..
Please post the car, approx. cost, and fuel efficiency (L/100km)
Aight Lemme g00g1e dat (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=fuel+efficient+cars+under+10000)
1. 2004 RSX
2. 2003 TL
3. 2007 Focus
4. 2007 Elantra
5. 2003 G35
6. 2009 Rio
7. 2005 Civic
8. 2006 Vibe
9. 2005 Camry
10.2007 Corolla
aight peace
s300ae
04-11-2011, 11:35 AM
^^ lol just googled the same thing!
a lot of those are not fun
id suggest vw 1.8T mk4, 400-500km a tank
deep87
04-11-2011, 11:52 AM
vw golf tdi, integra LS, civic with a b18, miata, 240sx with the ka24. -all in manual
All of these are well under 10k, 4 cylinder and with some suspension work will fulfill the 'fun' requirement. the tdi and miata will be the most fuel efficient but the others are decent as well. Also all take regular gas other than the diesel.
jstn86
04-11-2011, 11:53 AM
it's gotta be a honda civic si or an integra gsr.
vw's... not really good on gas and 1.8T requires premium.
ford focus zx3 isn't too bad imo (perhaps svt if you can find one fore less than 10000?)
TheNewGirl
04-11-2011, 11:55 AM
2006 Civic, probably pretty close to 10K (I found a few in the 9000 range). They say about 30km/l but I would expect realistically probably closer to 24 though that's still a hella lot better then my car gets in the city (in fact, I'm thinking about selling my car to get one!).
RevYouUp
04-11-2011, 01:44 PM
an integra
toyota86
04-11-2011, 01:49 PM
92-95 civic vx. pretty much successor to the HF. as spartan as they come. 5spd and heat is pretty much all you get. has vtec-e. they are rare and sellers often ask a premium. range from $500-5000.
according to fueleconomy.gov
39 mpg or 6L/100km city
49 mpg or 4.8L/100km highway
43 mpg or 5.5L/100km combined
not hard to get consistent 50mpg and i've read claims of up to 60mpg from hypermiler forums.
civic_rice
04-11-2011, 01:52 PM
buy my car lol........ i am partial to the civics and hondas simply for the low maint. cost...cheap fuel, and cheap repairs....heck my turbo integra gets 10l p/100 k in the city even hitting boost
MindBomber
04-11-2011, 02:21 PM
2001-2005 Civic.
I've owned mine for 5 years and I've never had to do any repairs outside of basic maintenance, I average 42 mpg all highway. If you want a bit more luxury then an Acura EL, it's mechanically identical to the Civic with a leather interior and other slight cosmetic improvements.
optiblue
04-11-2011, 03:09 PM
like you, I am also considering getting a second car... I'm waiting for all the 2012 EV's to come out and see what can be had for the least amount of money. I heard that they're going to cost in the 30's but it all depends on how much gas costs by then. If gas continues with this upward trend, even I, a petro head for 10+ years, am willing to go Green (in the wallet) :troll:
JesseBlue
04-11-2011, 04:02 PM
acura el
tiger_handheld
04-11-2011, 04:16 PM
open question: would an acura csx fit?
I'm in OP's situation - but i need 4 dr and 4 wheels
HondaGuy
04-11-2011, 04:21 PM
Consider a used 2001-05 (Gen 4.2) Toyota Rav4, 4WD.
Great on gas for a I4 engine, 160HP, 4WD for winter, 4 doors for better usage, mid size for all purpose driving, and the best part is this particular gen had minimal issues and easy on maintenance.
Good luck with the search.
Blinky
04-11-2011, 04:57 PM
Sounds like you're keeping the //M.
If that's the case, it's cheaper in the long run to just pay for maintenance, insurance and, yes, fuel, on the single, thirstier car than for two. Don't forget the capital cost: $10 k buys an imperial SHITLOAD of gas.
hk20000
04-11-2011, 05:03 PM
^ if you daily the //M the amount of down time headache parts wait and rapid mileage induced depreciation make it unworthy.
2damaxmr2
04-11-2011, 08:26 PM
svt focus
death_blossom
04-11-2011, 08:26 PM
92-95 civic vx. pretty much successor to the HF. as spartan as they come. 5spd and heat is pretty much all you get. has vtec-e. they are rare and sellers often ask a premium. range from $500-5000.
according to fueleconomy.gov
39 mpg or 6L/100km city
49 mpg or 4.8L/100km highway
43 mpg or 5.5L/100km combined
not hard to get consistent 50mpg and i've read claims of up to 60mpg from hypermiler forums.
yes, civic VX would be one of my top choices.
other very good candidates are as follows:
any EF/EG chassis civic hb
first gen Toyota Echo hb
those 3cylinder Suzuki Swifts
VW mk2/mk3 with the 1.8L engine
apl_lb
04-11-2011, 08:50 PM
miata or eg
Nlkko
04-11-2011, 09:29 PM
^This. Get the miata. Where else can you get rear-wheel drive, a convertible, and awesome handling - all for less than the cost of a bed!?!
Forget the other junks suggested in this thread. For example, Acura EL is fun to drive? What a joke! And the Echo? You've gotta be kidding me.
The only downside is it looks like a freaking bathtub on wheels.
freakshow
04-11-2011, 10:18 PM
great tips, i was looking at miatas.. just wasn't sure how they are on gas. anyone with real world experience on the L/100KM?
The civic VX sounds interesting, considered it gets 3x better milage than the M5.. haha
my friend used to have an old diesel VW, and that thing would run forever on a single tank, of course that's probably more towards the fuel economy side than the fun side.
this car will actually replace the 323 for my fiancee. I'll probably still daily the M5.. its surprisingly easy on maintenance, it's just a thirsty bugger.
!LittleDragon
04-11-2011, 10:21 PM
Must have a turbo... power when you need it and fuel efficiency when you don't. My MR2T, 45L tank would get anywhere from 200kms to 600kms depending on how I drive. If it weren't the reliability issues with a 20 year old car, I'd still be driving it.
s300ae
04-11-2011, 10:23 PM
great tips, i was looking at miatas.. just wasn't sure how they are on gas. anyone with real world experience on the L/100KM?
The civic VX sounds interesting, considered it gets 3x better milage than the M5.. haha
my friend used to have an old diesel VW, and that thing would run forever on a single tank, of course that's probably more towards the fuel economy side than the fun side.
this car will actually replace the 323 for my fiancee. I'll probably still daily the M5.. its surprisingly easy on maintenance, it's just a thirsty bugger.
let me stop you there...
a turbo'd diesel with a chip is nothing but torque, youll lose your balls in the hatch. but finding a decent mile'd diesel for under 10k is hard.
Alphamale
04-11-2011, 10:29 PM
great tips, i was looking at miatas.. just wasn't sure how they are on gas. anyone with real world experience on the L/100KM?
The civic VX sounds interesting, considered it gets 3x better milage than the M5.. haha
my friend used to have an old diesel VW, and that thing would run forever on a single tank, of course that's probably more towards the fuel economy side than the fun side.
this car will actually replace the 323 for my fiancee. I'll probably still daily the M5.. its surprisingly easy on maintenance, it's just a thirsty bugger.
The miata has a 40L tank (IIRC). I would normally get around 400km before the light comes on. I think I could push 450 out of it before I really need to fill up. This was with a relatively normal foot. It's been a while, so those figures may not be totally correct.
However, afaik, it isn't the best on gas (or maybe it was just my car, lol). Around 9L/100km. I don't think the miata engine was exactly made with gas consumption in mind. This was for a NA model (1991) and 95% city driving (mixed with hills like Boundary, Rupert..etc).
I think the NB (1995?+) models may get slightly better mileage.
Blinky
04-11-2011, 11:01 PM
Miatas are decent on gas but not true misers. They tend to be geared slightly shorter.
tubbs
04-11-2011, 11:41 PM
I'd say Corolla. It worked for our parents so why not us? hell its not fancy but it gets job done
Dragon-88
04-12-2011, 12:03 PM
Cheap and fun,
get the 05-08 Corolla XRS - 6 speed manual. Has like 2.4L(i think)170HP.
Plus its cheap on gas
Bieles
04-12-2011, 12:17 PM
get a smart car
read this recently, might be worth a look.
http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_articles/articletype/articleview/articleid/1903/project-hi-po-miler-part-1-introduction.aspx
Minata
04-14-2011, 06:16 PM
miatas are fun to drive, but def not the best on gas.
owned a yaris before.. could get close to 600km on a 42L tank.
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death_blossom
04-15-2011, 02:06 PM
Cheap and fun,
get the 05-08 Corolla XRS - 6 speed manual. Has like 2.4L(i think)170HP.
Plus its cheap on gas
170hp, yes.
2.4L, no.
those Corolla XRS' had the 1.8L 2ZZGE engine from the Celica GTS. about 10hp short from the Celica. fun to drive, but I don't know if they're great on gas.
Dragon-88
04-15-2011, 02:24 PM
170hp, yes.
2.4L, no.
those Corolla XRS' had the 1.8L 2ZZGE engine from the Celica GTS. about 10hp short from the Celica. fun to drive, but I don't know if they're great on gas.
My bad I was thinking of the 10th Gen XRS with 2.4L..
Alphamale
04-15-2011, 02:44 PM
Cheap and fun,
get the 05-08 Corolla XRS - 6 speed manual. Has like 2.4L(i think)170HP.
Plus its cheap on gas
A matrix is "fun"?
LAWLZ
Dragon-88
04-15-2011, 02:51 PM
Matrix?
illicitstylz
04-15-2011, 03:04 PM
nissan versa?
FRStan
04-16-2011, 12:54 PM
CSX is pretty fun with a slight detuned K20 motor (comparing to type-s/si). Mine gets 500km with $60 fill up.
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