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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by F8L, Apr 20, 2008.

  1. F8L

    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    My roomate is selling his 2006 GMC crewcab Duramax in an effort to save money on fuel AND to reduce his impact on the rest of us (pollution, national security etc.).

    The problems:

    #1 He doesn't fit in my Prius. He is 6'5" 280lbs and his legs are disproportionately long compared to his torso. His knee hits the gear selector on the dash!

    #2 He has $4000 on his GM card that he would like to use but doesn't know if it would even apply to the hybrid GMs.

    #3 This car would have to seat him, his wife and their 1yr old boy and possibly another if they decide to have one soon. :)

    #4 He would like something a bit more sporty than the Prius. It doesn't have to be real fast but good handling would be nice.

    I've talked to him about the Camry (my choice), Malibu, and the Altima. I fear he may not fit in the Camry though since it actually seems smaller up front than the Prius. Any other ideas that we can explore?
     
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    How about the Highlander Hybrid?
     
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    The GM card rebate should apply to all GM cars regardless of hybrid or not. Maybe consider the Chevy Malibu/Saturn Aura or Saturn Vue hybrid. I would go those routes with the $4000 GM card rebate.
     
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    Ford Escape Hybrid or the Merc version? I know they are not GM, but they have a similar hybrid system to the HSD. I think the FEH had pretty good headroom. Ford products seem to be able to accomodate us oversized Americans.

    I could give some suggestions of small non-hybrids with good headroom (because I have problems with headroom) but I don't have particularly long legs, so I don't know which ones are best for long legs....
     
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    How about a Pontiac Vibe? Or is that too small for his needs? It's a GM, but mechanically identical to a Toyota Matrix (shared platform with Corolla). The difference besides the sheet metal is that the Vibe is built in Fremont, CA and the Matrix is built in Ontario, Canada. The 1.8L Vibe is EPA rated 26/32.
     
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    I think the Vibe is a good idea too, has the functionally of a hatchback, its pretty much a Toyota on the inside, and they could use the 4000 rebate. Or how about a Honda Fit, its roomy inside and according to EPA gets 28/34.
     
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    +1 for the Honda Fit, u can get the top off the line model fully loaded for around $16-$17K, as long as him and his family would fit in it

    if not seriously consider the Saturn Vue Hybrid :usa2:
     
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    The Vibe would be a good choice since it is GM. With the Honda Fit I would wait since the 2009 will be out soon. But, I am sure they will be hard to get once they do come out. Maybe work out a great deal on the 2008 if there are any left.
     
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    Thank you guys,

    I'm making a little list of cars we can go test drive. :)
     
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    I too have a friend that is 6'5 just over 300 pounds with really long legs, and surprisingly the car he drives is the Toyota Corolla. Not sure about the new ones, his is 2 years old, but for some reason the dasboard is really far from the seat in the area where a person's knees would go.

    I didnt believe him untill I checked it out for myself. He cant fit properly in the drivers seat of my prius, but when I tried out the corolla there was a ton of leg room for the driver.

    Overall the car is small, but not bad for a new family, great on gas, and inexpensive. Best of all, it is a Toyota.

    I'd also second trying out the Honda Fit, they are fun little cars, just dont know how much legroom is up there.
     
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    Thanks Pacman :)

    He doesn't fit the Malibu well and he said the Camry is snug but comfortable.

    On his way out the door tonight he asked me about seat bracket extenders for the Prius and he mumbled something about maybe looking for a used Prius. I know this won't sound as funny to you guys but this is the same guy who wanted to take away my "man card" for selling all my race vehicles to buy a Prius. He currently owns: 1976 Corvette, 2002 Corvette Zo6, 2006 GMC duramax 2500HD, 1996 Camaro (9sec 1/4mile), etc. I'm secretely hoping he gets the Prius. :behindsofa:
     
  12. Tideland Prius

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    I've got another car to add to the list.

    What about the Scion xD?
     
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    i second the xD, but if room is a concern more than MPG, i would look at the xB....entry and exit are easy, very big inside, mpg's are 21/29 i believe but it also has 160 hp
     
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    I sent him links to the Scions for him to check out. :) I hope he is not testing these cars while on duty. lol

    sdtundra, glad to see you didn't get driven off by the rather inappropriate comments in the other thread. :)
     
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    how about the NAH?

    Since you mentioned Altima, how about the Altima Hybrid? My mom bought a leftover 07 NAH ~2 months ago. They're still eligible for a $2350 tax credit so they should come out cheaper than a HyCam.

    It's got more power than a HyCam and does better in acceleration and handling too.

    A former ~6' 7" coworker of mine has (or had?) a previous gen Altima (~02 or 03 model) and I was surprised he said he fit fine in it.

    The BIG downsides of the NAH are the tiny trunk and no back seat pass thru at all.

    It got 8th place on this list ConsumerReports.org - Most fuel-efficient cars (which they FINALLY updated to include the NAH). For comparison, the non-hybrid Altima 4 cylinder's numbers were 25 mpg overall, 18 city, 33 highway, 30 mpg for 150 mile trip.
     
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    Scion xD
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    Scion xB (2nd gen)
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    my old xA (traded for prius)
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    my xB (retired showcar)
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    Scion are great cars, good mpg, good $$$, lots of room, easy to maintain, tons of aftermarket support, best bang for your buck

    -enjoy
     
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    I didn't have enough headroom in the xA or the tC. The xB has a ton of headroom.

    Small cars with good headroom:

    Toyota Matrix (and Pontiac Vibe) {the older body, haven't tried the newest one} {I would have bought a Matrix if I had not bought a Prius}

    Honda Fit {GF wanted me to buy one}

    Nissan Versa {Ok, but did not like the seat}

    Mini Cooper {my GF thought it was way too small otherwise though}

    VW Beetle {but atrocious FE for its size and didn't seem to be best quality}

    Ford Focus {but GF didn't like the car at all}
     
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    Be sure and let us know which one he goes with...
     
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    For sure. :)

    If he could find someone local to make SAFE seat bracket extenders I believe he would get a Prius.