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What vehicle would you buy to drive 85 miles a day in Atlanta?

I would have said electric if you could still use the HOV lanes and they were in the areas you are driving but now that they are just like every other car (their "free use of the toll lanes" ended last month), I would say a Mazda CX-5. My daughter, mother and niece all have them. great cars, cheap and easy to fix, and they drive very well and are fun to zip around town. plus I don't worry about when it gets a door ding or a chip in the windshield. insurance isn't bad and just a good car. Buy the latest gen, I think 2014+. Not much more $$ but nicer and car play. I added car play to my daughters car (pretty easy only took me like 2 hours following youtube videos and about $100).
 
I would have said electric if you could still use the HOV lanes and they were in the areas you are driving but now that they are just like every other car (their "free use of the toll lanes" ended last month), I would say a Mazda CX-5. My daughter, mother and niece all have them. great cars, cheap and easy to fix, and they drive very well and are fun to zip around town. plus I don't worry about when it gets a door ding or a chip in the windshield. insurance isn't bad and just a good car. Buy the latest gen, I think 2014+. Not much more $$ but nicer and car play. I added car play to my daughters car (pretty easy only took me like 2 hours following youtube videos and about $100).
Wait till they start taxing EVs for miles driven.........
 
There’s been some great suggestions in this thread for sure. My two cents for what it’s worth:

Be careful with the highest safety rating: generally speaking the higher that rating, the less of a wreck will total it out. Safety come from hoe the vehicle body crushes.

I would avoid a standard transmission for the sake of your legs. I drove a 6 speed in traffic for a year and it gets old quick.

Hard to go wrong with used Honda Accord or Toyota Camry.
 
Honest question. How do you add Android auto to a car that isn't equipped with it?
I dunno about the CarPlay and android but adding Bluetooth is easy

You can buy a Bluetooth receiver for a lot of cars

We installed it years ago in the wife’s2001 turbo diesel beetle , it plugged in where the factory CD changer plugged in

In my 2005 expedition we got a Bluetooth adapter that plugs into the backseat overhead DVD player
 
My friend used to drive alot around Atlanta and he always used a 92-97 Thunderbird or cougar

V-8 rear wheel drive and easy to work on and cheap to buy

I do love the way the new Prius looks though

It looks like a very expensive car

I drive 30k a year around Atlanta and Georgia in a 2017 4 door4 wd chevy pickup but my employer supplies the truck and the gas and at 12.5 mpg the gas adds up fast
 
I’d need a jaws of life to get in and out of one of those!
Once you get in , the Fit has aLOT of room

Mrs Roundhouse has a mini coooper that is hard for me to get in and out of but once you in it’s plenty of room and comfortable, and withe the turbocharged engine and a six speed manual , it’s really fast .
 
Once you get in , the Fit has aLOT of room

Mrs Roundhouse has a mini coooper that is hard for me to get in and out of but once you in it’s plenty of room and comfortable, and withe the turbocharged engine and a six speed manual , it’s really fast .
I love those Minis. Yes they have a lot of room. Back in the day it was hard finding a car with enough leg room. I get in a mini and I don't even need to put the seat all the way back. Yes the stick and the auto are two completely different cars. That manual drives like a go kart on rails!!
 
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