Originally posted by: BarneyFife
Aren't you worried about driving a Yaris with all the F-150's, Tahoes, Explorers out there? After I got into my accident a couple years back, I would never ever consider a hatchback.
Originally posted by: mariok2006
Civic, corolla, yaris, fit, mazda 3
Originally posted by: IGBT
Originally posted by: mariok2006
Civic, corolla, yaris, fit, mazda 3
..if I needed a small car I'd go wit the Corolla.
Originally posted by: JACKHAMMER
Originally posted by: IGBT
Originally posted by: mariok2006
Civic, corolla, yaris, fit, mazda 3
..if I needed a small car I'd go wit the Corolla.
Only if you like reliable. Mazda 3 for me.
Originally posted by: JACKHAMMER
Originally posted by: IGBT
Originally posted by: mariok2006
Civic, corolla, yaris, fit, mazda 3
..if I needed a small car I'd go wit the Corolla.
Only if you like boring. Mazda 3 for me.
Yeah it really is a dog. When I saw it I was sure it would bomb, but amazingly enough there are suckers out there who say "Ooh that's hot cuz it's a Honda." Imagine if Ford or Toyota spawned that thing, it would debut to collective yawns and would be totally ignored.Originally posted by: Heen05
Originally posted by: jammur21
honda fit
It looks like a van though. at least the toyota yaris and the nissan versa are cars lol. unless i saw a wrong pic?
Originally posted by: brownboi512
a civic is like a tampon, every pussy has one...
VW Golf and Fit get a thumbs up from me
Originally posted by: PeeluckyDuckee
In terms of physical size I think the Yaris/Echo and Smart are pretty small. In terms of internal usable cabin space I think my Prelude ranks in there with many other dysfunctional 2+2 setups. Hell, I bet the Echo has more cabin space than my car.
Originally posted by: mwmorph
Originally posted by: JACKHAMMER
Originally posted by: IGBT
Originally posted by: mariok2006
Civic, corolla, yaris, fit, mazda 3
..if I needed a small car I'd go wit the Corolla.
Only if you like reliable. Mazda 3 for me.
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It's a point a to b car. I prefer my commuters to have a proven track record of being able to hit 200-250k miles and 15 years. Not like you'll need a sport suspensino for the ride to work.
<-Disclaimer: Deives a Camry and MR2 Spyder so might be a little Toyota biased.