/r/Hatchback
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/r/Hatchback
I have a theory…how many of you Pisces drive a blue hatchback?
Any recommendations to t what mods I should do first?
It's got 96,720 miles on it, asking for 8k and I was just wondering if that would be worth my money. Does it eat oil like I've read on other websites? What are common issues with that year? I'm looking to upgrade to this or any hatchback from my current daily, a 1.7 2005 Honda Civic 2d.
Hi everyone,
For someone with a budget of $10k or less I’m looking for a hatchback but with good safety ratings like a Mazda and reliability of a Toyota. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance! 🙏🏼
Also, this is for a first time driver.
In the same place
I feel like so many hatchbacks that are classified as compact cars aren’t actually that much smaller than sedans nose to tail, rather they’re sedans with a little more room in back. I’m looking for something nippy and fun but that’ll still park easily in tighter towns and cities in New England. Decent highway mpg is a plus, I’m really just trying to get a nice day trip car for my wife and I. Any recs? Thanks
I owned a Twingo mk 2 until recently when I loaned it to family and it was totalled. I own 2 dogs, one medium one large. In my twingo I build a removable platform that went over the folded back seat to create a flat area for the dogs, this worked great!!
However, I want to get a newer car, I'm in EU and have a budget that should get me something from 2016-2022 age range depending on details. I am looking for a smaller hatchback since where I live roadtax is based on the cars weight!
I don't mind if the seats don't fold completely flat, I could build a platform again as long as the seats aren't at too high of an angle. One of my dogs has a shoulder height of almost 80cm and needs to be able to stand up.
Any tips for reliable vehicles that could fit the bill??
Hi all, I'm looking for a reliable hatchback with a big boot. I was thinking about vauxhall insignia 1.6 diesel 2017, but people says it has a faulty gasket. So what would you recommend? My budget is 8k £. I'm based in UK. Thanks.
Will be moving to canada soon and needs your opinion.
I bought a 2015 honda fit last fall with 60k on the clock. I loved it for a bit but it's worn off fast. I'm 6'1" and it's a bit cramped not to mention the passenger floorboard makes it uncomfortable for anyone for more than a trip across town. My wife hates riding in it for long. And it's not as quick as i would like. I know theres stuff i can do to make it quicker but I'm not sure I want to put more money into it.
So I have come to ask about mk7 gtis and newer mini cooper's or other fun hatchback recommendations. I'd like something fun and comfortable that's really reliable