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Old 06-15-2014, 09:41 PM   #21 (permalink)
inanitydefined
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Anyone here care to tell me how its economically beneficial or ecologically responsible for a young single man in his 20s to own two vehicles? I know what I need to do daily. Carry 1-4 people, have enough room in the boot for parts runs and weekend getaways, have excellent traction on snow and dirt.

Those are the things I do. Every Day. Like I said, if a wanted a sporty econo car id get a Miata and be done with it. I need economy and practicality every day, and I want something fun to drive and that does well in low traction (read snow and rough dirt road situations.

I rent a truck when I need a truck. But I see no purpose paying to insure and repair two cars when they both would have to fit 4tires and a transmission in the boot. And I'm not in the financial situation to have a dedicated track car.

Ive been looking more at Subaru. Both the legacy wagon and Forrester seem reasonable. I was wrong, the Forrester is ever so slightly larger inside


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