what country? I would say the toyota corolla or honda civic.
2006-08-24 22:03:51
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answered by searay092003 5
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Small cars are awesome! I'm in the USA btw..
My recommendations...
Toyota Yaris or Corolla
Honda Fit or Civic
Smart Car (seen some on the road from Mexico)
Renault Twingo or Clio (dad has an antique Renault 4CV)
I wish we could get the Renault cars here. Same thing for the Smart Car...although it is available here through Zap!...if you can pay for it in full. As far as I know Zap! does not offer financing for it.
2006-08-25 10:55:48
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answered by ModelFlyerChick 6
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I find the Brand new Corsa new shape is out this year looks Fab and much bigger than the old Corsa, but at Which Car Magz top small car is Toyota Corolla 5 Star
2006-08-25 06:27:41
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answered by Sir Alan Sugar 2
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Seicento. They are the cheapest small car to run, the parts are cheap and they don't gobble up loads of petrol. And they are cheap, especially if you are happy to buy second hand. The insurance is in Group 1 which is the lowest you can get. And they look cute!
2006-08-25 05:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends how small you want to go. The toyota Yaris is widely recognised as the most reliable small car. Honda Jazz after that.
2006-08-25 05:06:04
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answered by keirboy 2
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You did'nt specify which country? In UK I drive Ford Fusion diesel. Hows this for facts...... 64 mpg Road tax £85 per year It is more economical than a motorbike. Thats abour 11 miles to a litre of diesel
2006-08-25 05:20:44
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answered by xenon 6
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In USA? Honda Civic. Had a 97 that was still going strong at 165,000+ miles until it got totalled. Got a 2006 to replace it and I love it.
2006-08-25 05:07:55
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answered by Flip 3
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depends how small but the kia picanto is really good. my dad has one. my sister has a fiat punto and she loves it. my bf is happy with his 206 as well. don't buy a ford ka as the petrol consumption is awful and road tax is expensive (£150 a year for mine) as it has high co2 emission levels.
2006-08-25 05:10:52
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answered by Sarah (31/UK) 4
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I'd say a Toyota, due to their reliability and build quality.
Stay clear of Vauxhalls, if mine is anything to go by they begin falling apart the day you get them.
2006-08-25 05:09:50
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answered by BenignSource 4
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In which country
2006-08-25 05:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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definately a vauxhall corsa. mines R reg and ive had it for 5 years and it failed its MOT for the first time this year. brilliant cars.
2006-08-25 05:54:17
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answered by kelly 2
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