R50/53 Looking for a new car for my mom
Looking for a new car for my mom
My mom is 70, and her 95 Honda Civic is due for a replacement. Yesterday, we went looking at cars. She looked at a new Civic, a Corolla, and a Subaru Impreza. I could not, however, get her to go look at a Mini.
"They're kids cars", she proclaimed.
She's getting older, and does not want a big car. She also doesn't have need for a lot of hauling space. I think a Mini (with the CVT) would be the perfect car for her, but she's stuck on the traditional sedans.
I wish I could find a way to talk some sense into her. There's nothing wrong with any of the other cars she's looking at, but they're no Mini!
"They're kids cars", she proclaimed.
She's getting older, and does not want a big car. She also doesn't have need for a lot of hauling space. I think a Mini (with the CVT) would be the perfect car for her, but she's stuck on the traditional sedans.
I wish I could find a way to talk some sense into her. There's nothing wrong with any of the other cars she's looking at, but they're no Mini!
i have a 06 civic EX AT 5sp as my commuter. it's a great car for
day to day use and i think it actually looks pretty good too.
the telescopic steering wheel with the comfy seats make the
Civic a very comfy car for driving around town. plus the HUGE
speedo in the cluster is extremely easy to see. it's a civic
more comparable to the last Accord imho interms of size,
quality, and ride comfort.
day to day use and i think it actually looks pretty good too.

the telescopic steering wheel with the comfy seats make the
Civic a very comfy car for driving around town. plus the HUGE
speedo in the cluster is extremely easy to see. it's a civic
more comparable to the last Accord imho interms of size,
quality, and ride comfort.
I don't know...you all know what a MINI test drive does to a person!
By the way, anyone see another Mini accessory store near here?
I'd suggest what she's already driven. Great cars.
yep, i bought mine the next day.
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The speedo is a problem because she doesn't understand what a tach is, so she kept going on and on about how the two speedos didn't match (the digital one and the tach). That part was really confusing for her.
But she does like the way the Civic drives. Heck, she likes the way they all drive, heh.
Yeah, so far she likes the Corolla, but I think she likes the Subaru best of all three. I forgot to take her to look at Mazdas though. The 3s are nice.
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Dixon---
Meaning that...ahem....people that aren't looking for a Mini (THIS WAS ME! And many others too) are SOLD the minute they test drive. Addiction takes hold and doesn't let go.
One thing that older people don't like is sitting too low. Sometimes it makes it harder for them to get in and out of a car. My mom is 82 and she was going to get a MINI but would never fully "commit" even though she really likes them, so instead we bought her a RAV4 which she absolutely loves! She likes sitting higher and I think it's easier on her joints. It's a nice car too!
That's what I was referring to in post #15 - once folks reach a certain level of inflexibility they prefer to slide over into a car, rather than fall down into it.
My post #6 referencing what a mini test drive does was meant to convey the mini owners incessant thirst for accessorizing as soon as they lay eyes on the car!
My post #6 referencing what a mini test drive does was meant to convey the mini owners incessant thirst for accessorizing as soon as they lay eyes on the car!
My mom is 70, and her 95 Honda Civic is due for a replacement. Yesterday, we went looking at cars. She looked at a new Civic, a Corolla, and a Subaru Impreza. I could not, however, get her to go look at a Mini.
"They're kids cars", she proclaimed.
She's getting older, and does not want a big car. She also doesn't have need for a lot of hauling space. I think a Mini (with the CVT) would be the perfect car for her, but she's stuck on the traditional sedans.
I wish I could find a way to talk some sense into her. There's nothing wrong with any of the other cars she's looking at, but they're no Mini!
"They're kids cars", she proclaimed.
She's getting older, and does not want a big car. She also doesn't have need for a lot of hauling space. I think a Mini (with the CVT) would be the perfect car for her, but she's stuck on the traditional sedans.
I wish I could find a way to talk some sense into her. There's nothing wrong with any of the other cars she's looking at, but they're no Mini!
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She likes the way the 2-dr looks, but she hits her head on the roof when she gets in. She doesn't like the way the 4-dr looks, especially the back, but she manages to get in without hitting her head.
With her, she'll drive wherever you stick the wheel. In... out... doesn't make a difference. I tried to get her to tell me where the wheel was most comfy in the Civic, but she told me she couldn't tell the difference.
The speedo is a problem because she doesn't understand what a tach is, so she kept going on and on about how the two speedos didn't match (the digital one and the tach). That part was really confusing for her.
But she does like the way the Civic drives. Heck, she likes the way they all drive, heh.
With her, she'll drive wherever you stick the wheel. In... out... doesn't make a difference. I tried to get her to tell me where the wheel was most comfy in the Civic, but she told me she couldn't tell the difference.
The speedo is a problem because she doesn't understand what a tach is, so she kept going on and on about how the two speedos didn't match (the digital one and the tach). That part was really confusing for her.
But she does like the way the Civic drives. Heck, she likes the way they all drive, heh.
One thing that older people don't like is sitting too low. Sometimes it makes it harder for them to get in and out of a car. My mom is 82 and she was going to get a MINI but would never fully "commit" even though she really likes them, so instead we bought her a RAV4 which she absolutely loves! She likes sitting higher and I think it's easier on her joints. It's a nice car too! 
rear seat leg room is huge!



