msjprincess
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we have a 2002 Hyundai Elantra with 150K miles on it. We haven't had to do any repairs to it whatsoever. My sister has a 2004 and she hasn't had any problems with hers either.
My FIL owns his own auto shop that my hubby helps him run and Corolla is the car they say is one of the most reliable along with the Mazda 3.![]()
My recommendation would be Hyundai........It performs well, came really well equipped, has an excellent warranty (10 yrs or 100,000 miles bumper to bumper).....
Volvo.
Another Corolla recommendation here. We have had 4 since 1980; all but the latest were used by DH to commute 80 miles RT daily. Dependable, great mileage, carried lots of stuff with the back seat folded down (that's why we bought the latest one. We needed something to carry "stuff" while in FL.)
During the same time period we also own(ed) 4 Camrys, an Avalon, and a Toyota truck. I also had a Chrysler LeBaron but it didn't stand up like the Toyotas.
I love my S80, but I wouldn't recommend a Volvo as a heavy, long distance commute car with low maintenance.
My sister in law swears by Subarus. We have a good used Subaru dealer in our area and she's had some great luck with all her cars.Often overlooked are Subarus.
I LOVE my Forester!![]()
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Honda Fit.
From Car and Driver:
The Fit has once again conquered Car and Driver's 10Best Cars list. This highly respected automotive magazine had lots of praise for the Fit, from its entertaining drive to the 2nd-row Magic Seat®. "We're equally zinged by this Honda's upscale interior, its quick and precise steering, an engaging shifter, spot-on ergonomics, a windshield as big as a minivan's, and a rear seat that is both adult-habitable and drops to the floor faster than a Marine pumping push-ups the Fit offers a fun-to-drive quotient that proves basic transportation isn't always basic."[1]
http://automobiles.honda.com/fit/reviews.aspx
