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05-31-2023, 01:18 PM | #45 |
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The rough roads you deal with is one of the reasons I suggested a 4Runner. It has plenty of clearance and suspension travel to deal with terrible road conditions, plus the 4WD would be useful for winter driving conditions.
Another bonus is that there is a large enthusiast following for 4Runners and other Toyota 4x4s.
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The roads in Toronto are not any worse than US Midwest roads that see lots of salty winters and very hot summers which result in potholes, pavement cuts/heaves, delaminating roadway surfaces, etc. Hitting curbs and such is the result of poor driving and lack of spatial awareness. Something like a Mazda 3, CX30, new gen Civic, Corolla, or hell, even the new generation Prius (my God it looks good in person) would be great choices. Reliable, easy to service, excellent MPGs, great handling, nice quality for the pricing point, etc. I sure has hell wouldn't be looking at a 6+ y/or German car as a daily if you want comfort and peace of mind. I'm living that lifestyle right now with a 2016 M235 and a 2011 Cayman. It's pricey.
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In my opinion, it's nice to have an SUV as a second vehicle for the versatility.
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another vote for the mazda 3 hatch. they really hit a home run with design both inside and out.
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