Inferno0032
Golden Member
I'll be moving out to Seattle for a full time job when I finish up school in May, and I was out there this past Summer for an internship, so I know how badly the traffic can suck. I'll be needing a new car (my long-time beater probably won't even make it out there).
I'm really on the ropes about whether I go for a cheaper used car that will "get by" for a few years, or if I should go with a newer/new on.
My primary criteria are 1) fuel economy (so I don't rage as bad in stand-still traffic) and 2) a fair amount of utility (I mountain bike, hike, camp, etc).
As of right now, 1) probably dominates the equation, but I do not want a tiny car. One car I've had my mind on if I go the new route is the Chevy Cruze ECO, with 42mpg rated by Chevy (and tested in careful 55mph driving to get 50+) for a gasoline-powered engine is appealing. I've also considered the Prius (which would make me fit right in in Seattle) but not sure if I really want to go the hybrid route.
I'm not very widely knowledgeable about a wide range of cars, so AT Garage, what would you do?
Thanks!
EDIT- Meant to specify the Chevy Cruze Eco, not the regular version.
I'm really on the ropes about whether I go for a cheaper used car that will "get by" for a few years, or if I should go with a newer/new on.
My primary criteria are 1) fuel economy (so I don't rage as bad in stand-still traffic) and 2) a fair amount of utility (I mountain bike, hike, camp, etc).
As of right now, 1) probably dominates the equation, but I do not want a tiny car. One car I've had my mind on if I go the new route is the Chevy Cruze ECO, with 42mpg rated by Chevy (and tested in careful 55mph driving to get 50+) for a gasoline-powered engine is appealing. I've also considered the Prius (which would make me fit right in in Seattle) but not sure if I really want to go the hybrid route.
I'm not very widely knowledgeable about a wide range of cars, so AT Garage, what would you do?
Thanks!
EDIT- Meant to specify the Chevy Cruze Eco, not the regular version.
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