Best Small Size Cars?

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Best small size cars? Nov 22, 2005
Could you tell me please what are the best small size second hand cars I can look at buying for everyday use in Dubai?

For example: Honda civic is the one in the US.


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Nov 23, 2005
Should be in the auto section...

Anywayz, by best what's your most important criteria - asthetics, price, efficiency, 'grunt'?
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Re: Best small size cars? Nov 23, 2005
Jumber wrote:Could you tell me please what are the best small size second hand cars I can look at buying for everyday use in Dubai?

For example: Honda civic is the one in the US.


Thanks,
Jumber


This question should be posted in the Auto section....

Every day second hand car... Nissan Sunny...
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Nov 23, 2005
Which will crumple even at the sight of the massive 4x4's charging around here. Small car? On these roads? No thanks!

But please avoid buying privately if you can, there are so many dodgy people around, even some of the car dealers have terrible reputations.

Having said that the best small cars I'd seen are:

Toyota - XA - really nice, well built, holds it's value, cheap parts, can't go wrong.

The Jazz, can't remember the make, but a little more boxy than the XA.

Mazda 3's are about the smallest of them you'll get here.

The Getz is a pretty good little car.

Echo's, Sunny's, awful horrid cars they're just nasty.
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Nov 23, 2005
Ditto to Chocco. Small cars with no guts would not be my first choice, especially on these roads.

Toyotas (in general) are a cheap, efficient and reliable car. Would look past the XA and echo - XA built on echo platform. Corolla would be the bottom of the line.

Jazz and Civic are comparable from the Honda line up.

Mazda looks ok but well... its a mazda, so unless its a rotary its not worth the time.

Hyundai? enough said...

Sunny? I would say the least desireable in the 2nd hand market.

[Flame suit on] Perception amongst expats - "Nothing says Indian like a Sunny" [Flame suit off]
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Hahahaha yeah so true.

The XA is Toyota's replacement for the Echo, about time, I hate those cars.
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Nov 23, 2005
I rented a Mits Lancer for the first couple months i was here, it was great, i don't think I'd ever buy one but it was a great rental and if you get a manual they are fairly peppy (well comparably anyway ;)
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fayz wrote:I rented a Mits Lancer for the first couple months i was here, it was great, i don't think I'd ever buy one but it was a great rental and if you get a manual they are fairly peppy (well comparably anyway ;)


As peppy as a turtle on sleeping pills... 8)
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Hahahahahahahahahahah, nice one Liban.

Do not get a Lancer 1.3, even manual, they are complete pants!

How about a Pug 206 or a 307?
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Nov 24, 2005
I like the Peugeots...
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Pug 206 GTi - nice little get around.
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