DD#1 (age almost 26, office-type employee, sometime autocrosser) is searching for a newer car to replace her aging bugeye Impreza wagon. In this thread I was prodding her towards a FiST or FoST as a great all-rounder. However, she's resistant to that idea and wants to pursue the 2-car route, with a commuter now and a dedicated toy to follow later. Not my money, not my car, but I want to support her decision making as best I can.
So here are her proposed criteria:
- Budget: $12k +/-
- Age: as new as practicable in that price range
- Drivetrain: Hybrid
- Drive: AWD if available; lower priority than hybrid
- Seating: 4 adults - not too small
- Format: 5-door or small wagon preferred
- Remaining reliable service life: 5-10 years / 50-75,000 miles from purchase
I know very little about hybrids. Since we tend to keep cars a while, I wonder about battery lifespan, and repair issues with technology I know little about.
I also know very little about CVTs, though it seems most hybrids come with them. I don't really like the way they drive, and my feelings about them are colored by a vague prejudice caused by perceived reliability issues from 10 years ago.
I remember a recent post here saying that the Prius CVT was different from a 'typical' CVT, and better. But I don't know if general CVT technology has matured in the last decade and long-term reliability has improved.
I know people here say that the second/third-gen Prii are nice appliances, reliable, and reasonably priced. I don't really know anything about the Prii since Toyota made it a semi-brand and broke it up into various different sizes / models.
Cars she is considering:
- Prius - which exact model TBD.
- RAV4 Hybrid - AWD available? Transmission type? Mechanically similar to Prius? Cute Ute tax.
- Crosstrek Hybrid - ticks her boxes, Subaru experience, AWD, but... CVT. And headgaskets?
- C-Max - best value on paper, no experience with these, but... CVT.
From online searches, she's found a number of the C-Maxes that fit the budget with reasonable trim levels and mileage. Based on that and interior space data, that's her current preference, but we've never driven one. The ones she showed me were all 2013s, first model year, and I vaguely remember some issues with those (though I don't really have any specifics). Anybody know anything about them?
Same as last thread, thanks in advance for any insight.
Speaking of insights, I showed her an ad for a creampuff 2014 Insight base model, low miles and in her budget, but she was not thrilled. Measurements and reviews seem to say it's a little smaller inside than the others.