{"id":1010,"date":"2002-05-19T13:16:36","date_gmt":"2002-05-19T20:16:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/8stars.org\/aa\/2002\/05\/19\/test-drive-day\/"},"modified":"2002-05-19T13:16:36","modified_gmt":"2002-05-19T20:16:36","slug":"test-drive-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/8stars.org\/a\/2002\/05\/19\/test-drive-day\/","title":{"rendered":"Test-drive day"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday was a very car-oriented day, which is funny for someone who tries to keep his car use to a minimum. But my own ratbox of a car, an &#8217;86 Honda Civic with 176,000 miles and a weird smell, is facing repairs that are probably worth more than the car. It&#8217;s at this point that I start thinking about buying a new car. And, though money is always tight, I&#8217;m not just thinking about a new-to-me car, I&#8217;m thinking about a new-new car.<\/p>\n<p>So Gwen, who is considering replacing her Honda as well (though not with as much urgency), and I went car-shopping yesterday, an errand made more convenient because our short-lists are identical. There are financing deals in the air, so it&#8217;s probably a good time to consider buying a new car.<\/p>\n<p>We started at a very fancy luxury-car dealer in my neighborhood&#8211;it has Ferraris in the showroom. Obviously that&#8217;s not what I&#8217;m interested in: they&#8217;ve got a <a href=\"http:\/\/miniusa.com\">mini<\/a> on the lot too. While we were looking at it, people in at least three other cars pulled over to check it out&#8211;some had obviously caught it out of the corner of their eyes, but one couple had made the trip specifically for mini-viewing. Nobody was looking at any Ferraris. The car is really cute, feels really well made and well designed. The back seats are laughable, but I guess that&#8217;s to be expected.<\/p>\n<p>The problem is that minis are not officially being sold in Texas yet&#8211;this dealership bought the car retail (in Little Rock, I think), and trailered it back to Austin. They&#8217;re charging a hefty premium too&#8211;I think at least $6,000 above sticker, and if you ever needed warranty work, well, you&#8217;d have to go to Little Rock.<\/p>\n<p>Next stop, VW. The <a href=\"http:\/\/vw.com\/jettawagon\/\">Jetta Wagon<\/a> was already first on my short-list of desired cars. A test-drive did nothing to change that. I drove a stick with a 1.8-l turbo engine, and was surprised at how smooth, quiet, and fast the car is. The car just seems really well put-together, good attention to detail. A telling example: the key is built into the remote-control fob. It&#8217;s on a sprung hinge, so it folds away to put it in your pocket. You press a little button on the fob and the key flips open like a switchblade. Slick. The whole car is like that.<\/p>\n<p>Third stop, Mazda. We were both looking at the <a href=\"http:\/\/mazdausa.com\/protege5\/default.asp?vehicle=protege5\">Proteg\u00e95<\/a>, a fun-looking little wagon. The car was an ergonomic no-go for Gwen, who is short enough that when she&#8217;s driving, the relative positions of the seat, steering wheel, and stick make it so that she practically needs to reach behind herself to shift. I had no such problem with the car, but it was a letdown after driving the Jetta&#8211;it&#8217;s slower, louder, less refined, with less cargo space, poorer warranty, etc. Yes, it <i>is<\/i> a little cheaper, but the price difference isn&#8217;t enough to make up for its relative shortcomings. If I had driven the Proteg\u00e95 (yes, they really write it like that&#8211;the salesman abbreviated it to Pro5) first, I would have thought it was a nice enough car. Bad luck for Mazda I didn&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>Then we went back to Gwen&#8217;s place, where I helped her wash and wax her car. It seemed so sad compared to the shiny, zippy cars we&#8217;d just been looking at. And don&#8217;t even get me started on my car.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday was a very car-oriented day, which is funny for someone who tries to keep his car use to a minimum. But my own ratbox of a car, an &#8217;86 Honda Civic with 176,000 miles and a weird smell, is facing repairs that are probably worth more than the car. 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