Thursday, July 3, 2014

Ask The Best&Brightest: Is Vodka’s Future Just A Mirage?

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Over the past five years, my home has often resembled the fabled Island Of Misfit Toys, with various people coming and going as fate decreed. That would make me King Moonracer, then, and it has made the infamous Vodka McBigbra the island's princess. In the near future, however, she'll be moving out to spend more time with her family. This will reduce but not eliminate her ability to call on my fleet of random cars for backup when her well-traveled 2005 Hyundai Accent requires repair.

It's new-car time, then. She has the ability and willingness to buy a new 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage DE with continuously variable transmission — having driven a stick-shift M35 truck during her stint in the Army, Vodka's done with clutch pedals 4 lyfe, yo. I'm inclined to agree with her proposed purchase, John Pearley Huffman's unfriendly Times review aside.

But surely you have other opinions.

The approximate requirements are:

  • Well under fifteen grand out the door
  • Warranty lasting as long as the payments
  • Automatic transmission
  • Air conditioning
  • And that's it

We've looked at a few low-mileage Accents, but the used-car market is feverishly hot right now thanks to the Obamaconomy/Boehnerdoggle's wholesale relocation of the middle class to a buy-here-pay-here lot. As much as this woman has suffered in our relationship already, I don't care to extend that suffering with the acquisition of an Aveo. The Fiesta's DCT makes me nervous.

I honestly don't know. The Mirage seems like a decent deal. She rarely drives on the freeway and is physically small (5'5″ and 115 pounds) so the packaging of Mitsubishi's Thai takeout seems reasonable. What say you? Should we just head over to the Mitsu dealership on Monday and make it so?



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