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One of six views of my new baby, for Ira. Duane keeps bragging on my car & Ira's gotten curious to see her. Here she is, my 2012 Prius V (that's letter V) hybrid wagon! I got her a week ago, today! I had been driving a Toyota Matrix AWD hatchback for the past 6 years. Once I retired, I started toying with the idea of getting a new car for my new stage of life. I was conflicted, though. I was considering a small, fuel-efficient car, a car with the size & versatility of my Matrix, or, perhaps, something a bit larger & more comfortable, for travelling. When I realized that Toyota had brought out a new model Prius in 2012, I wondered if it might meet all of my wishes in one car. So far, I'm tickled pink! Although my Prius is only a foot longer than the Matrix & 6 inches higher (width is the same), it has approximately 3 times as much storage space in the hatch, as well as having reclining back seats on a track. The front seats adjust in a variety of ways, for all body sizes & shapes. Even in the break-in period, I'm getting 43.8 mpg (over the 28-32 in my Matrix). The car accelerates well, brakes & corners well. In short, I expect to be a happy Prius owner. Did I mention the built-in GPS? Big, clear screen & talks to me. Seems to give clear, correct directions. Yay! The color is called "Clear Sky Metallic." It's an unassuming light blue, bordering on silver; nice! Check here for more information on the Prius:
www.toyota.com/priusv/?srchid=google|Hybrid_Prius_v|prius_v
Here is a rear view of my new Prius.
I used to be obsessed with this generation of Civic hatchback, and this color - only available in 1996 - was the focus of my obsession...
N'attendez plus et venez nous rencontrer pour demander l'essai routier de votre Hyundai Accent hatchback.
Click here to see more details about the Hyundai Accent hatchback.
You know that Ebay commercial where someone finds, against the odds someone who wnats to buy his lime green hatachback, the joke being that AMeircans don't like lime green cars or hatchbacks? Well, some of us like them.
This is a 2011 Mazda 2, Mazda's subcompact model , with a small but peppy 1.5-liter four and a combined city/highway rating of 32 mpg. The Mazda 2 enjoyed a brief vogue in America when gas prices were higher, but the car has since been discontinued in the U.S. Small cars save money on gas, and when gas is cheap, the savings are exponential, but no one thinks like that in the States. That's why Mazda pushes crossovers these days.
Kia Rio in SX or Sport trim at Wayne Phillis Kia, Reynella SA.
Year: N/A
Series: YB
Engine: 1.4L 4 Cylinder Aspirated
Transmission: 6 Speed Automatic
Fuel: Unleaded Petrol
Drive: Front Wheel Drive
Colour: Signal Red
Plate Number: Unregistered
Date Registered: N/A