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Shopping for ~$25k new vehicle with Active Cruise Control
Because I am in outside sales, I spend pretty much all day in my car. I call it "my office." I have to park my car in all kinds of situations... On the street in major cities in the northeast, and NYC-style parking garages where white-glove treatment is far from assured. This makes having a "beater" attractive. I can spread the miles driven across two cars, and keep my "nice car" out of bad weather and bad parking situations. Additionally, if I have a practical "beater" I can have a slightly less practical "nice car."
I used to have a super-crappy Suzuki SX4 sedan, but it was so rough, I really would only drive it in the worst of situations. I've been trolling for something inexpensive enough, yet sporty, comfortable, and attractive enough to consider. Because of how I use this vehicle in lots of extremely heavy traffic... While simultaneously conducting business... having Active Cruise Control is an absolute necessity for me. Note this ACC requirement completely rules out any manual transmission vehicle. AWD would be nice but is not a requirement. Trunk size and concealability are very important since I travel with a lot of bulky and valuable samples. This brings me to April 2020 and noticing 66-month 0% interest rates on a car that seems to be a real option... The KIA Forte GT. This thing stickers at like $26k fully loaded; seems sporty enough; and dare I say it's not horribly ugly. I think my challenge might be finding one with the "GT2 Package" as my casual search hasn't found one with this package within 500 miles. I'm actually not super picky about color, but white would be easy to keep looking ok while not being highly cared for... plus I like the contrast against the black mirrors and trim. The other vehicle that fits my ~$25k NEW vehicle with ACC requirement is the Honda Accord Sport, but that CVT just turns me off; plus I think its kinda ugly. However, the Accord Sport is significantly larger (a plus). What do you think? Any alternatives you'd pick to fit my ~$25k NEW vehicle with ACC requirement?
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Toyota's 12th Gen Corolla has active cruise control even for 6 speed manual equipped cars.
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I'd have to check and see for sure, but I recall the Mazda 3 equipped to the level I'd want is much more expensive. I believe it's significantly slower than the Forte GT too. I do like them though.
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...at almost half the price!
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I believe you are mistaken.
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I rented a corolla that had ACC. Was horrible. Any system needs stop and start and to not pop-off when you get slow.
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I don't remember how TSS 2.0 works with the manual trans. There is a slight quirk with how it operates due to the manual trans/clutch. |
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ETA: Here's the owner's manual for the 2020 Corolla.... https://www.toyota.com/t3Portal/docu...f/OM02580U.pdf Go to page 230 to 231 in the manual. You'll see discussion in there about when the DRCC can be engaged with a manual trans and when the system will be deactivated. |
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The quirks with DRCC and with the manual are understandable and I would have put up with it to gain back a manual trans in my stable of cars. As an aside, the 12th gen Corolla Hatchback has a hybrid CVT. The CVT has a physical 1st gear they call a launch gear. So it might be worth considering along with the ability to have the full speed DRCC feature. |
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There are many choices out there and which works best for you may depend upon more than just price (as there are many price choices).
I don't understand why you are discussing manual transmissions when you say you need adaptive cruise control because of the way you drive. That would seem to rule out a manual transmission. I am also puzzled by your reference to using your car as an office and needing adaptive cruise control. That scares me a little. If you mean that you talk on the phone a lot, about business, than you also need to focus on the quality and features of the USB or wireless phone connection. Don't get me wrong. I love adaptive cruise control and would not buy another car without it (same, for me, goes for the HUD; I have both). So there are many choices out there. If you gave your other desires, besides cost and adaptive cruise control, we might be better able to give you meaningful suggestions. |
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The ACC portion makes this a little bit trickier... but with current discounts and potential incentives; the answer is always GTI... but the current Accord is nice too... it has the Honda Sensing thing and you can get the Hybrid for $25k.
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I'll be looking for something similar, shortly, but with AWD and more cargo capacity (makes it hard). Possibly a 3-touring, but there are some others.
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The other issue is hatchbacks like the GTI really have tiny "trunks" when the rear seats are up. That is why I never buy a hatch... Trunk space is way too important to me.
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