Showing posts with label carreview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carreview. Show all posts

Monday, 11 November 2019

Car review: 2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

We reserved a compact sedan for our one week journey through the mountains. Originally the trip was planned for 4 people, with 2 drivers and 2 suitcases. By the time of the actual trip, however, our group shrunk to two drivers and one passenger, though still with two suitcases. When we got our car, I was glad that we had just three people. 
Our car for a week was the Toyota C-HR XLE. Actually, it was a lucky coincidence, because my partner was considering it for purchase. I was trying to say gently that it is not the car for her. During our trip she came to the same conclusion without my help.
Let's start!

Sunday, 3 November 2019

Subjective opinion: cars' colour

When I was young and naive my dream car was a black Ford Mustang. I wanted to have my own black horse with a lot of power, something around 460 hp. However, with aging my attraction to black cars got ruined by a rather practical view.



Thursday, 30 August 2018

Housewife's Car Review: 2018 KIA Forte

Do you remember my review of the Hyundai Elantra? So this is the same car. I mean, the insides of it are built from the Elantra's parts - same engine, gear, so on. The difference is in the exterior - the body of KIA has visual differences; and in the interior -  cheaper materials, simpler design, and less features.

So let's start. I drove 1800 km on this car. I really appreciated the switch from Chevy Cruze to KIA (provided by Enterprise Thornhill).

Sunday, 18 March 2018

Housewife's Car Review: 2017 Cadillac CTS 2.0T


I have a hobby. I volunteer as a bird watcher at the BioBlitz events at our region. Since the BioBlitz is an event that happens at the natural habitat of animals or plants, usually it’s organized in areas without public transit. Think about it – why would you build a bus route through the forest?
Therefore, to get to those events I usually rent a car. My request for a Hyundai Elantra ended up being the Cadillac CTS 2.0T, which was not a big surprise after the BMW, but definitely not the best choice for our situation.

Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Subaru Forester

Guess what? I got a new Subaru Forester for a test drive!
Absolutely great engine! Very powerful car for 2.5L. Also very good on the road, messy commute in snow is not a problem for this baby. Though steering wheel was too rough as for me. Smooth on gas and brakes, but absolutely opposite on turns and changing lines. I had a basic model. Nice, but too simple as for me. Spacious, comfy, but not catchy.The plastic steering wheel was too plastic after 4 months in an Elantra.
It is a good car for boys - simple, strong, and durable. It is good enough on gas to be used in the city for daily commute to work and also capable to be go off-road, uncleaned roads in winter and carry plenty of camping gear for a family trip.
Would I by Forester for myself? Nope, not my car. Would I recommend it? definitely yes for people whose lifestyle is suitable for this car.
And the engine is aaaaawesome! ;)

Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Housewife's Car Review: 2018 Hyundai Elantra

This week I received an e-mail from Hyundai Canada that read “We invite you to write a review on Hyundai Elantra. If you have ever used customer reviews yourself, you know how valuable they can be.”
So I’ve decided to put my Elantra’s review ahead of a number of others. First of all, I would say that this model deserves to be called best value for money. Korean auto manufacturers proved that cars could be inexpensive, but reliable at the same time.


Friday, 3 November 2017

Housewife's Car Review: 2009 Acura CSX

Continuing with our luxury edition, today I will talk about the 2009 Acura CSX.
The Acura CSX is the youngest brother in the Acura family, which was created to replace Acura 1.7 EL. Actually, 1.7 was a great car, and I still see them on the road.  CSX stands for Compact Sportscar Experimental.  It’s a dark horse on a road. It looks exactly like the Honda Civic (ha, it’s called Honda Civic in the Japanese internal market), but it has a great Acura 2.0 L engine. Originally this model was designed specifically for the Canadian market. Not sure if I ever encountered it in other countries, but it is pretty common in our area. Even though Acura CSX was a bestseller for a few years, the model got discontinued in 2011 and was replaced with the ILX edition. 

Monday, 9 October 2017

Housewife's Car Review: 2016 BMW 528i xDrive

One sunny day I came for my “compact sedan” and the boys from Enterprise gave me a bit of a different car. They didn’t have anything left but a pearl white 2016 BMW 528i xDrive. “Sorry, but we can only give you a luxury car.”


Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Housewife Car Review:2017 KIA Sorento

Finally, I got a new toy for the weekend. This time Enterprise provided me with a 2017 KIA Sorento. We had a busy schedule and I didn't have enough time to go through the dashboard and all its features. Nevertheless, 300 km in two days is good enough to get an opinion about this car.
In terms of driving, in my rating it is on the second place after Lexus IS250. That Lexus is being missed a lot  But let's go back to Sorento.



Housewife's Car Review: 2016 Hyundai Veloster

This one will be about the strangest car I ever drove. Just a week before I got it from a rental company, my daughter mentioned that she had a ride on a car with three doors. That didn't sound right, but a week later I was driving a 3 door, four seat car. 




The 2016 Hyundai Veloster is an excellent city car! It has one door on the driver's side and two on the other. It has a "panoramic sunroof" which actually means a transparent roof turning into a rear window. It makes the view from the back mirror a bit weird. 




Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Housewife's Car Review: 2016 Fiat 500c

Today I will talk about my recent experience with a Fiat 500c.
I needed a car urgently, but instead of getting a compact sedan (Toyota Yaris equivalent), I got a convertible Fiat 500c. Actually, "convertible" was Discount's excuse for the downgrade without money compensation. 
It is a tiny, funny and fancy model, and surprisingly it is still a car. Easy to park, opening the roof is extremely cute, could be a nice car for someone driving in downtown Toronto (or somewhere in California). It's really a two-seater even though it has two more at the back. Those seats are more suitable for a purse than for a person. Even my child refused to sit there and occupied a front seat. It has a trunk, but the size is almost the same as a glove box in crossovers.

Housewife's Car Review: 2016 Dodge Journey R/T

Woo-hoo! It is time for a new review. Just a quick reminder – my reviews are very subjective, I just share a personal experience with different cars that I happened to drive.
Last weekend I got Dodge Journey R/T 2016– a crossover designed by Fiat-Chrysler.
3.6 L engine, AWD, 7 seats.

Housewife's Car Review: 2015 Nissan Pathfinder

We had great 3 days and 375 kilometers together. Pathfinder is an excellent car for travel, camping, going far with a lot of people (it has 7 seats). Alison was sleeping at the back seat as on the couch when it got cold in the tent. Tent, sleeping bags and other stuff were almost invisible in the trunk. 

Housewife's Car Review: 2015 Chevrolet Cruze

This time I got what I was asking for. I mean, guys offered a good car, but I ask for a low gas consumption one. Choice was between Yaris and Cruze. I took Chevy Cruze.
Not a bad car. Had a ride in it before, got the same feeling now - too narrow, space between front seats isn't comfortable. (Actually, same applies to Chevy Volt - I don't like design of the cup holders and else between seats.) Other than that, feels nice on the road, very smooth and sensitive to steering wheel, good performance for a small fellow.

Housewife's Car Review: 2017Chevrolet Traverse

I am writing "housewife's car reviews". I rent different cars, but my opinion is subjecting, because my understanding of car's beauty and comfort is pretty different from the standard one. 
First of all, guys from Enterprise car rentals confirmed that if you book a small car for a weekend and come to pick it up on Friday evening, most likely you will get an SUV or a crossover for the price of a small car, because everybody else prefers to take a car in the morning and by the evening they don't have any sedans. I  Enterprise!

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