At only 53K, you could easily put a few more years on the Sonic! And maybe the Sonic refresh will be significant.ColonelPanic wrote: A refreshed Sonic is around the corner so perhaps that would make for more deals later on the outgoing model.
Although I prefer Compact Wagons to SUV"s, I saw a new bright red CX-5 yesterday and it was Beautiful!!!Caretaker wrote: I'm going bigger when my Vibe poops out. Although probably not at least 7+ years away from needing a replacement, if I needed a new/used car today, I would be looking at the amazing competition in the small SUV category. Picking a CX-5, RAV-4, CRV, or Forester is practically a no brainer right now. All four are very strong contenders for being some of the best cars on the road.
Indeed! That little car has plenty of life left in it. It's been pampered since the day I drove it home.Chiadog wrote:At only 53K, you could easily put a few more years on the Sonic! And maybe the Sonic refresh will be significant.ColonelPanic wrote: A refreshed Sonic is around the corner so perhaps that would make for more deals later on the outgoing model.
I like all of the changes to the Hatch in this Update, except maybe the front-end, and it isn't terrible. It will be interesting to see if this increases Sonic sales.ColonelPanic wrote: The upcoming refresh is mostly fascia and trim changes. It has lost some of its quirks that I liked such as the exposed headlights and the digital gauge cluster. But I think the hatchback from the rear does look much better now than the current version. And there's some nicer features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Plus a power driver's seat which is a first for a car like this.