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Originally Posted by H3rmit
Sure, most cars will take a canoe, agreed. VW is not a good choice up here, because of difficulty and cost in repairs. Depending on what small town I move to, it could be a huge problem. Less so in the city, but I don't want to stay here. I want generic.
Thanks for reply.
Is 4wd hard to learn to drive? Keeping in mind I can drive a standard transmission and a motorcycle. Oh, and 4WD is probably standard trans - which means I won't get one because my husband is a beginning driver and scary enough in an automatic.  We don't want more than one vehicle.
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The AWD in the Subaru is fully automatic and you do not have to do anything to engage it at all. The Legacy comes in both manual and auto gear boxes.
Another economical choice, the Honda Fit/Jazz
Its small, so it is easy to park, its a Honda so expect good reliability and good mileage and it is very efficiently packaged, lots of room for your gear in the boot.
A much better value than a Smart.