I wonder if the make ones that can be pulled by a dog. Although in my case, I would be pulling it and dog would be riding.
@Daniel W chuckle!!! A beloved pooch, huh? I've never been in one of those. How comfortable are they? I've idly pondered getting a mini or a very small EV.
Riley … Sounds like a real negative for me. Rather be on a horse. Sjoerd.. sounds like you experienced a
Reminds me of when our eldest was three. He liked to get out of his pushchair and walk when my wife went shopping, so our miniature poodle would get in. Err.. It was just something I found on YouTube. I wouldn't want one. Wasn't impressed with some of the welding. A lot of nuts and bolts, but few washers. I smiled at the sticker on the back. DISC BRAKE So, just one then eh? On the front wheel.
I was impressed with the amount of design, engineering, and precision that must go into what is a small, basic vehicle.
I don’t know which face to choose, Pac. I have just ridden many kilometres in them. Also in those pulled by bikes and people.
Hey there! I'm new to this forum, and I was just scrolling through the topics when I came across your post. I was in a similar situation recently when I found a car that needed fixing but was in another state. I did some research and found some info about how to transport a car to another state which was really helpful. It was a relief to know that I didn't have to worry about driving the car myself and potentially causing more damage. If you're interested, I can share some info on how to transport a car to another state. Good luck with your car search!
I was in a similar situation recently and ended up downsizing to a compact hatchback. It’s been great for city driving and parking is so much easier now. You might want to look into models like the Honda Jazz or VW Polo—they're compact but still have enough room for groceries or a weekend getaway. If you’re planning to get your new car delivered, I had a good experience with A 1 Auto Transport when I got mine shipped. Made the whole process super easy.
Being serious, my last three cars since 1996, have been Hondas, a Civic LSI, and two CRVs, all from new. No real problems with any of them. The latest CRV is now 19 years old, no rust, it's only done 68,000 miles, everything on it works. It gets an annual service, it sails through its MOT and starts first time in any weather, so I'd be mad to change it. But if I did, I'd probably get another Honda as they are "bulletproof," likely to be something a bit smaller, a Jazz.
I'm thinking about a new car, and Honda is high on my list. I was a Toyota loyalist for years. I've owned Toyotas for 35 years. But, my current one is crazy, badly designed, badly engineered. Lot of weird quirks, some are unsafe, some are annoying or confusing. So, no more Toyotas for me. If the town house sale goes through, I want to use part of the income to buy a new car. I want an e-car. No oil changes, no internal combustion engine, much simpler engine, less maintenance. It looks like Honda makes a good one. Also, KIA and Hyundai. I haven't decided yet and it might not even happen.