But if you have a subcompact car, that’s not a problem.
If you have a large car you’re looking to trade in, or looking for another car, or you’re first car – consider a subcompact car if you’re like to maneuver around easier or save money on gas.
2006 Chevrolet Aveo LT Hatchback, Blue, 60938 mi, $5,995 http://bit.ly/1vJnRzW Subcompact, Automatic, MPG = 22/32
2008 Honda Fit Sport Hatchback, Blue, 74965 mi, $9,995 http://bit.ly/1vJocCT Subcompact, 5-spd automatic, MPG = 27/33
2007 MINI Cooper S Hatchback, Red, 80813 mi, $9,995
2006 Scion xA Hatchback, Blue, 75407 mi, $6,995 http://bit.ly/1vPZUhF Subcompact, 4-spd automatic, MPG = 27/35
2010 Toyota Yaris Sedan, Silver, 101314 mi, $7,995 http://bit.ly/1t2p85g Subcompact, 4-spd automatic, MPG = 29/35
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