So, I might be moving to Wyoming and will be needing a new vehicle. They have real winter there and awd seems to be necessary and I don't like Subaru's or the German brands.
It will be in the Basin, WY area
Wants:
Manual
Awd
25+mpg
under $35K new or cpo
Evo X should fit the bill. On my admittedly slow commute (lots of open road at 50-60mph), I'm getting close to 30mpg in my MR.
Mind you, their dealer network is a bit thin. I probably wouldn't buy another one unless I had a dealer closer.
Grizz
UltraDork
8/18/14 4:36 p.m.
Yeah, Evo is the only thing I can think of really.
Wasn't the Mazdaspeed 6 awd?
Golf r.. not the usual german AWD brand.
or.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/ctd/4610208770.html
S60R
The CTS was also available in AWD, did they come with a manual?
Saab 9-3 Aero x?
In reply to BoxheadTim:
being a male under the age of 25 wouldnt the insurance on an evo be stupid.
DeadSkunk wrote:
Pontiac Vibe GT
Was the Vibe GT awd? I wasnt aware of that, I might have to check those out
So I would be remiss if I did not suggest something from Sweden, so I have 2 suggestion.
2012 Saab 9-3 Sedan AWD 2.0L, 4 cyl, Manual 6-spd, Turbo, Regular Gasoline and 20 City / 24 Combined / 30 Highway
Then after that maybe a 2010 Volvo S40 AWD, 2.5 L, 5 cyl, Manual 6-spd, Turbo, Regular Gasoline and 20 City / 22 Combined / 27 Highway
I know you cant get awd in a manual but anyone have experience with the nismo juke
Nice finds on the Saab and Volvo. Also check the Infinti G35x but I don't think the x (AWD) comes with a manual trans. The RWD version did.
RAV4's used to come in AWD and manual, my wife has one. Just looked at new ones and apparently there are no manuals even for the FWD version. I guess that is the way things are going. The new ones only get 29 MPG anyhow.
In reply to ryanty22:
Finding an AWD,manual Gt will be a chore, but they do exist. Autos are far more common.
Ghooble
New Reader
8/18/14 8:20 p.m.
Celica Alltrac
You could probably get a used Quattro of some sort (80s and early 90s before the electronics went batE36 M3 crazy) or an Evo..Galant VR4..DSM..
ryanty22 wrote:
DeadSkunk wrote:
Pontiac Vibe GT
Was the Vibe GT awd? I wasnt aware of that, I might have to check those out
Vibe's came with manual trans but if you chose awd then they only came with auto.
The Power Search function of www.fueleconomy.gov brings up the following:
Mini Countryman All4 (the huge Mini)
BMW 320i/335i x-drive (cool but pricey)
Jeep Compass/Patriot
Suzuki SX4
Saab 9-3 awd
Saab 9-2 (could be a good choice for someone against Subaru )
Chevy Tracker/ Suzuki Vitara
Volvo S40/v50
Hyundai Tuscon/ Kia Sportage
Earlier Rav4's
Early Ford Escape/ Mazda Tribute
Eagle Talon/ Mitsu Eclipse
A whole lot of Subarus and Audis.
captdownshift wrote:
SX4 or VUE
Saturn Vue comes with Manual but only as fwd. Awd dictates automatic.
You can also look at a Mazda 323 GTX.
I would personally throw snow tires on a RWD car like an E36, E46, or a Camaro and start practicing on drifting.
Eh? EH?
Manual maybe not available. Might be one of those stupid auto shifters that they try and make look like a manual shifter for whatever reason.
How are you 25 with a 35k budget?
Mr_Clutch42 wrote:
You can also look at a Mazda 323 GTX.
If you can find one! And those have reached WW2 fighter status in terms of finding parts.
RoughandReady wrote:
How are you 25 with a 35k budget?
If he's been out of college for 4 years and has had a decent job during that time, he's making more than enough money to afford 35 bi-turbos.
MrChaos wrote:
So, I might be moving to Wyoming and will be needing a new vehicle. They have real winter there and awd seems to be necessary and I don't like Subaru's or the German brands.
It will be in the Basin, WY area
Wants:
Manual
Awd
25+mpg
under $35K new or cpo
Well that cuts all of the decent cars currently available.
Well, luckily if you buy used you'll probably get a good deal on whatever you find since likely the majority of people don't want it.
There aren't a whole lot of dealerships in Wyoming. Or cars. Or people for that matter.
My point is be careful with what you pick. If you get some esoteric, limited production or really old car you'll find it difficult to find parts and people that can work on it locally.
That'll leave you ordering everything you need from the web, waiting for it to arrive and then installing it yourself. No big deal if you have multiple cars, but if you only have one, that's an issue.
Honestly I'd buy an American pick up truck. When you leave Wyoming, sell it there.