Q: I'm looking for comparisons online / reviews of used cars small. I think Honda Civic or Accord, Toyota Camry, etc., but what else is there that I might be interested? fuel economy is my main goal.
A: These are great cars. You might also consider the Saturn S series - if you want a car a few years old. Saturn is a good car. Nissan does too - Altima, Maxima, etc. I do not think you can beat a Civic or Corolla's fuel economy and reliability.
An example is: I need a vehicle that has 3 rows of seats, sits up high like a van, has plenty of leg room in at least the front and middle row seats, and gets decent gas mileage.
Also, if you know of a vehicle that meets these guidelines - please
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