Well, I'm impressed. Maybe that bodes well for VW diesels. Off to test drive a gasser Jetta now. Gotta drive to Sterling tomorrow to test drive a mini. Pretty far drive for that- I'm surprised there's no closer dealer.
Well, I'm impressed. Maybe that bodes well for VW diesels. Off to test drive a gasser Jetta now. Gotta drive to Sterling tomorrow to test drive a mini. Pretty far drive for that- I'm surprised there's no closer dealer.
edit: The Mini thing was intentional on the part of BMW. They initially limited dealerships to foster a feeling of exclusivity. For some reason, they have not expanded them since. The good news is that most any BMW dealership will provide factory service, so you don't have to take it back 100 miles for routine maintenance and repairs.
We'll look at a Mini tonight, where they have a demo.
I have 2 of them. The first one is a 2006 that was one of the last actually built by Mercedes and had a Mercedes engine and drivetrain.
I purchased it from a company in Ca. that imported 1500 of them and converted them to US standards.
I just recently recived my 2008 model. It isn the one now being sold by Penske Auto group. The new models are actually built by Mercedes, but have a Mistubsihi drive train.
As far as size, the car is great. I am 6'4" and 3oo lbs. I fit fine. They both have excellent head and leg room. They both are great around town, but are subject to alot of wandering and drifting on the higway if you try to drive over 65. The heat and air work well, except in very high heat, say about 95 or more, it struggles to keep up, especiallt the 2008. The 2006 has more power because it has a turbo, the 2008 doesn't have a turbo, but shifts smoother. That said, they both shift terribly. The transmissions are set up to drop engine power when it shifts to prevent drivetrain stress and they change gears very abruptly and jerky. The 2008's were supposed to not be as rough as the 06's, but they are.
As far as gas mileage, it averages the high 30's. If your main plan is to drive around town alot, they are great. Not so much in highway driving. But they are neat looking and you get a lot of people looking at you all the time.
In my opinion, save a few thousand and buy a Honda Fit or Toyota yaris or Nissan. They all cost less, get the same mileage or better and are bigger cars that feel more stable on the highway. But if you wnat to draw attention to yourself, get the Smart.
I have 2 of them. The first one is a 2006 that was one of the last actually built by Mercedes and had a Mercedes engine and drivetrain.
I purchased it from a company in Ca. that imported 1500 of them and converted them to US standards.
I just recently recived my 2008 model. It isn the one now being sold by Penske Auto group. The new models are actually built by Mercedes, but have a Mistubsihi drive train.
As far as size, the car is great. I am 6'4" and 3oo lbs. I fit fine. They both have excellent head and leg room. They both are great around town, but are subject to alot of wandering and drifting on the higway if you try to drive over 65. The heat and air work well, except in very high heat, say about 95 or more, it struggles to keep up, especiallt the 2008. The 2006 has more power because it has a turbo, the 2008 doesn't have a turbo, but shifts smoother. That said, they both shift terribly. The transmissions are set up to drop engine power when it shifts to prevent drivetrain stress and they change gears very abruptly and jerky. The 2008's were supposed to not be as rough as the 06's, but they are.
As far as gas mileage, it averages the high 30's. If your main plan is to drive around town alot, they are great. Not so much in highway driving. But they are neat looking and you get a lot of people looking at you all the time.
In my opinion, save a few thousand and buy a Honda Fit or Toyota yaris or Nissan. They all cost less, get the same mileage or better and are bigger cars that feel more stable on the highway. But if you wnat to draw attention to yourself, get the Smart.
So we're at this VW dealership, and I see a Rabbit for sale. I said to my wife, "I was sure they'd stopped making those years ago!" I then related that I knew someone with a Rabbit that was extremely unhappy with it, but I couldn't quite remember who. She said "You're sure it wasn't a Golf?" Uhhhh..... Now I'm not sure about any of it, so I apologize for slamming the Rabbit, I probably had my misrememberer in gear.
Sigh. Now I want a Fox.
Oh wait, I married one!
I read that the overseas Golf, the US Rabbit and the US Jetta are all based on the same platform, just with different body, trim & interiors.
And thanks for the link, it's a great read.
Sigh. I can't win. I'd get a horse, but the county would go nuts.