drive as many cars as you can first before you make your pick(cos you`ll prolly be stuck with it for a while), what feels good for one person may not be what feels good for you, as general rule the bigger the vehicle the more fuel/running costs are incurred, if you were my wife or daughter i would be trying to steer you towards an egas falcon or a focus(i don`t like micro cars), the more sporty types of big cars are more fun to drive but comes at a cost, and car ownership these days is costly, so if your on a budget bear that in mind, good luck with your choice.
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