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    Small Runabout Car

    Looking to buy a small runabout car for the monday - friday daily grind rather then chewing up unnecessary km on my ute. I’ve only ever owned 4wds and never been in the market for a little car so keen to hear anyone’s recommendations. Basically looking for small low maintenance platform with an engine around 1.2 - 1.5l max so it’s nice and efficient on fuel and can fit my three kids in it. Two car seats can go in the back and my daughter can go in a booster in the front seat if needed.

    Looking at the likes of these atm:
    Suzuki Swift
    Mazda Demio
    Honda Fit
    Toyota Fitz
    Toyota Yaris

    Thoughts?
    Cheers all

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    Forgot to add, not looking to spend a lot. Probably top end around 4k

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    Honestly a secondhand Nissan leaf has been a game changer for our family run around. Nearly zero servicing cost, cheap to "fuel" and great to drive. Hilux only comes out for trips to the hills or towing. I know some on this forum wont have a bar of EV's but i'd urge you to consider it.

    Edit just saw your second post re cost, probably not viable.

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    I bought a 2004 Corolla for $1.5k, 300kms. Had it 3 years now, runs like a dream, no probs for a WoF.
    Handy for hunting too if your leaving it overnight rather than leaving your expensive ute there

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    Quote Originally Posted by stagstalker View Post
    Looking to buy a small runabout car for the monday - friday daily grind rather then chewing up unnecessary km on my ute. I’ve only ever owned 4wds and never been in the market for a little car so keen to hear anyone’s recommendations. Basically looking for small low maintenance platform with an engine around 1.2 - 1.5l max so it’s nice and efficient on fuel and can fit my three kids in it. Two car seats can go in the back and my daughter can go in a booster in the front seat if needed.

    Looking at the likes of these atm:
    Suzuki Swift
    Mazda Demio
    Honda Fit
    Toyota Fitz
    Toyota Yaris

    Thoughts?
    Cheers all
    All good choices except the Fit.
    Swift probably has the most space.
    If you could stretch to a Maxda Axela/3 thats what I would be doing

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    Exactly why I have a swift. Great little cars, mines a manual and quite fun to drive, easy to repair and service.
    I can do 1000k a week in mine if going to orifice everyday.

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    One of my guy here also have 2010 Swift and he is very happy with it, cheap little reliable car he said.

    Wife used to own 2005 Mazda 2 or Demio, she used it for 10+ years before she upgrade and gave the car my mate's kids to learn to drive,
    they use the car until last year when rust is unrepairable and couldn't obtain WoF but engine still goes at 250+k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stagstalker View Post
    Looking to buy a small runabout car for the monday - friday daily grind rather then chewing up unnecessary km on my ute. I’ve only ever owned 4wds and never been in the market for a little car so keen to hear anyone’s recommendations. Basically looking for small low maintenance platform with an engine around 1.2 - 1.5l max so it’s nice and efficient on fuel and can fit my three kids in it. Two car seats can go in the back and my daughter can go in a booster in the front seat if needed.

    Looking at the likes of these atm:
    Suzuki Swift
    Mazda Demio
    Honda Fit
    Toyota Fitz
    Toyota Yaris

    Thoughts?
    Cheers all
    I get the reasoning, but why not just use the ute ? You've already got it. may as well use it.
    There's no way I'd put my kids in the back of any of those vechiles if my ute was sitting at home. Particularly after you've been to a few bad MVAs involving small cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    I get the reasoning, but why not just use the ute ? You've already got it. may as well use it.
    There's no way I'd put my kids in the back of any of those vechiles if my ute was sitting at home. Particularly after you've been to a few bad MVAs involving small cars.

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    We are going through the same thought process at the moment, but with the kids 'first car'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    I get the reasoning, but why not just use the ute ? You've already got it. may as well use it.
    There's no way I'd put my kids in the back of any of those vechiles if my ute was sitting at home. Particularly after you've been to a few bad MVAs involving small cars.

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    I do far too many Ks in my ute that is just daily driving. All unnecessary for the big wagon with the RUC and increased maintenance costs etc. Plus it’s just a lot of km that aren’t necessary for my new vehicle really. Spent all that money on it just to burn it away driving to and from work when I can use a cheap runner for that and then have the truck garaged away during the week and pull it out for weekend fun or when it’s needed for dogs or towing etc. That’s the plan anyway.

    The kids go with my wife in her new Toyota Highlander most days and I only pick them up or drop them off maybe once or twice a week at the most. We are moving next week so that trip for me will only be a few km down the road through town now too with all the rest of the driving mainly just being me by myself on my work commute each day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stagstalker View Post
    I do far too many Ks in my ute that is just daily driving. All unnecessary for the big wagon with the RUC and increased maintenance costs etc. Plus it’s just a lot of km that aren’t necessary for my new vehicle really. Spent all that money on it just to burn it away driving to and from work when I can use a cheap runner for that and then have the truck garaged away during the week and pull it out for weekend fun or when it’s needed for dogs or towing etc. That’s the plan anyway.

    The kids go with my wife in her new Toyota Highlander most days and I only pick them up or drop them off maybe once or twice a week at the most. We are moving next week so that trip for me will only be a few km down the road through town now too with all the rest of the driving mainly just being me by myself on my work commute each day.
    All fair points mate good on ya
    I just can't buy something to keep it in the shed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    All fair points mate good on ya
    I just can't buy something to keep it in the shed.

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    Yea mate definitely know what you mean. I’ve been running it for coming on two years now and it’s just at the point where I feel bad every day wasting its life with just crappy work routine rather then preserving it for what it’s there for - the hunting trips and towing dirtbikes and boats etc. Had it for 21 months now and i’m about to hit 60,000km. Spent all the coin on a big nice off-road kitted out wagon and most of its km have just been driving to and through Palmy every day.

    Kind of just a long term plan to help look after the investment I guess. Plus the benefits of cheaper running during the week will definitely be helpful.
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    I crashed a Mazda Demio (courtesy car) into a Kia Picanto earlier this weekend. His Picanto was still drivable but the Demio was not.
    Hope that helps lol
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    I've got a 2007 Toyota Ractis I paid $5000 about 4 years ago @100,000km over 200,000 now and still no problems. I'm a notorious leadfoot and have always had heavy fuel usage but I regular get 7-7.5L/100km.
    It's huge inside, I'm 6'2" and still have 4" headroom, fold the back seats down and I can comfortably sleep in the back if I curl up a bit.
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