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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 899684" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>If you are not so keen on a Polo, then it should be a Toyota Yaris or Etios. Friend's wife got a 2017 Etios with 33k on the clock for R185. Amazing lot of equipment for what I thought was a budget car. I drive a Honda Jazz and really like it, it hits all the spots for me. These are slightly more than similar specced Toyotas</p><p></p><p>The new Toyota Etios is very refined and quiet. The boot is a little small, but the rear seats fold down. What I appreciate about the Jazz is that with the seats folded down, the boot floor is flat. It also gives me 5.2 litres/100km. My wife has a Honda Civic. She only got that since her friend emigrated to Panama and needed to sell it. One drawback about the Civic is the poor rearward view which makes reversing a little awkward</p><p></p><p>Another one to consider is the smaller Mazda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 899684, member: 746"] If you are not so keen on a Polo, then it should be a Toyota Yaris or Etios. Friend's wife got a 2017 Etios with 33k on the clock for R185. Amazing lot of equipment for what I thought was a budget car. I drive a Honda Jazz and really like it, it hits all the spots for me. These are slightly more than similar specced Toyotas The new Toyota Etios is very refined and quiet. The boot is a little small, but the rear seats fold down. What I appreciate about the Jazz is that with the seats folded down, the boot floor is flat. It also gives me 5.2 litres/100km. My wife has a Honda Civic. She only got that since her friend emigrated to Panama and needed to sell it. One drawback about the Civic is the poor rearward view which makes reversing a little awkward Another one to consider is the smaller Mazda [/QUOTE]
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