What Other Vehicle Do YOU have?
#31
Senior Member
This fits almost anywhere, great in all weather, on almost all roads, and gets you there in a hurry if need be with 400hp
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#33
2013 Ford Flex. We went to the San Francisco auto show and sat in both the front and back seats of every all wheel drive vehicle. The Ford Flex was by far the most comfortable. So we bought one. We weren't even considering the Flex before we went to the show. I love the comfort of both my Fords.
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#35
Grumpy Old Man
You are apparently a younger guy. All us older gentlemen that have experience with Fiats way back when call them "Fix It Again, Tony". You'll spend more time fixing it than enjoying driving it.
If you want a fun-to-drive sporty car that is reliable, dependable, affordable, and economical, then look at either Mazda Miata, Suburu BRZ or Scion (Toyota) FR-S. (FR-S stands for Front engine, Rear wheel drive, Sport). Less than $30k out the door for a brand new 2013. And with any of these three, you can order it with good old-fashioned stick shift.
http://www.scion.com/cars/FR-S/
If you want a fun-to-drive sporty car that is reliable, dependable, affordable, and economical, then look at either Mazda Miata, Suburu BRZ or Scion (Toyota) FR-S. (FR-S stands for Front engine, Rear wheel drive, Sport). Less than $30k out the door for a brand new 2013. And with any of these three, you can order it with good old-fashioned stick shift.
http://www.scion.com/cars/FR-S/
#38
Senior Member
2009 Ford Flex. It's my Wife's daily driver and I love my F150, but the Flex is awesome! So smooth to drive and tons of power. The look grows on you, and the more people that ask us about it, the more we tell how nice this car is. Since getting this and talking to a few of my buddies, two of them at the dealership bought Flexes since.
#40
Beer Gut Extraordinaire
2012 Focus Titanium Hatch