The last day of my Nissan Leaf's lease is October 11. The E28 is roadworthy, and was a semi-functional road-trip car for the last few months of the Leaf's reign, but it is not my SO's idea of the One Solid Household Car, nor do I blame her.
We were really down to a quick test drive to make sure we liked the new '16 Sportwagen at least as much as the '13 we test drove when we got the Leaf, and start emailing dealers for a good price. It was really decided.
And then, this whole TDI emissions scandal. So... If I ever had concerns about a VW being a possibly-dodgy purchase (there have been... issues, y'know), this shakes up the snow globe all over again.
So... What station wagon has great driving manners, gets close to 50mpg on the highway (diesel's actually cheaper than gas here, too, much of the time), looks awesome... Oh, wait. Dang.
Things that spring to mind include (with varying degrees of nausea), Impreza, Focus, C-Max, Mini 4-door... I'd look at Volvos, since they actually make a nice wagon, but since they're pushing $10k more than a Sportwagen... Ook. I wish Mazda would bring the 6 wagon. A common thread you can see here is that these are mostly hatches, not wagons. We got by okay in the WRX, but were looking forward to having more room.
Transit Connect? Crap mileage...
Why does the Mazda 5 get such lousy mileage?
Fiat 500L?
There really isn't an obvious competitor to the TDI Sportwagen, or even the Sportwagen in general, is there? Although the mileage isn't as good, I wonder about doing the non-TDI one. Still left wondering what the kerfuffle will do to VW in general...