I love my XJ, but a 13.8mpg average at $3.50/gallon is getting old remarkably quickly. As a result, I'm looking for an econobox daily driver that isn't boring and can return close to 30mpg in mixed running. The current shortlist is:
- Fiat 124 Spider
- Fiat X1/9
- Citroen 2CV/Mehari
- Renault LeCar / R16
- MG Midget
I've owned all of the above at one time or another, and know what to expect from them. But there are some cars outside of this that look interesting:
- Pontiac Fiero 2M4 (with a 5-speed; screw performance in favour of decent fuel consumption and it looks like I have options on tweaking the handling).
- 1st-gen. Toyota MR2, supercharged. Drove one once, loved it, never bought one.
- 2nd-gen. Toyota MR2. Remove the spoiler and it looks like a totally different car in the best way possible; slightly longer wheelbase makes handling less jittery than the first-gen. cars.
- Subaru XT or RS. Know zilch about them, but they have a certain oddball appeal. I'm also not keen on Japanese cars in general, but I love Subarus.
Anyone have any input on the stuff I haven't lived with, or ideas on things I haven't considered? All I know is that as much as I love my XJ, current fuel prices aren't making it a practical commuter, but I refuse to drive some faceless box to save on gas.
- Fiat 124 Spider
- Fiat X1/9
- Citroen 2CV/Mehari
- Renault LeCar / R16
- MG Midget
I've owned all of the above at one time or another, and know what to expect from them. But there are some cars outside of this that look interesting:
- Pontiac Fiero 2M4 (with a 5-speed; screw performance in favour of decent fuel consumption and it looks like I have options on tweaking the handling).
- 1st-gen. Toyota MR2, supercharged. Drove one once, loved it, never bought one.
- 2nd-gen. Toyota MR2. Remove the spoiler and it looks like a totally different car in the best way possible; slightly longer wheelbase makes handling less jittery than the first-gen. cars.
- Subaru XT or RS. Know zilch about them, but they have a certain oddball appeal. I'm also not keen on Japanese cars in general, but I love Subarus.
Anyone have any input on the stuff I haven't lived with, or ideas on things I haven't considered? All I know is that as much as I love my XJ, current fuel prices aren't making it a practical commuter, but I refuse to drive some faceless box to save on gas.