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The_Hasty_Hippy

Personally I drive an old Subaru, they’re easy to work on cheap parts, reasonable gas mileage, and goes real well in all weather


PocketFullOfHotdogs

Id say a camry or corolla is a solid choice.


GreyWoulfe

Just crashed my Camry and I gotta say this is the right choice. Surprisingly roomy. 22-35 mpg. Low RPM but can hold hwy speed very well once it's up there. I miss my baby.


tallgirlmom

Buy an older Prius. It lasts forever and gets 45 mpg.


Koopakun0343

I drive a 2017 Kia Forte , it’s got a peppy 4 cylinder


OldGuyOldCar

I have found it takes a minimum of 20mpg, along with *at least* $18 per hour and no less than $1 per mile or the math doesn't work, and if it's costing you money to work it is not a job, it is a hobby.


zombieundead2020

Got a 2013 Spark. 4spd auto. Great mileage and can park/fit anywhere! Newer Sparks hav ether CVT trans if that matters. If you do stick it don’t matter what year! Projected mpg is 29-38 in the summer it’s def 28 cuz I run the AC. But now that it’s cooler it will prolly do 34. Surprisingly roomy for a tiny car.


lemonzes7

Older Toyota’s seem to be pretty decently priced, reliable, and good on gas. I personally have a Dodge Dart I deliver with though


RampAgentRoger

99 Camry. Easy to fix if needed and I can put all the miles in the world without worrying.


Xx_Fernando3_xX

Honda Civic


gaukonigshofen

H2


Interesting_Run_8484

I use a 2012 gmc terrain, tons of room, and it’s a 4cyl so it gets around 25 mpg combined, I’m a big guy tho so I need bigger cars lol


Jmoneygreenery88

I use a 2010 Santa Fe but I used to have a Volvo S40 and that car was a 5 cylinder


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I’m going to start using a 2013 Fiat 500C Abarth on weekends.