I am in the market for a used car and I want to consult the wisdom that is slowtwitch. What is the best car for triathletes?
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Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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Unless it's changed from last week or last month.... you could search this one easily. This topic is rehashed almost as often as Lance, the best aero wheels, or your seat being too high....
I like Audi wagons, but that's what our family uses.
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I like Audi wagons, but that's what our family uses.
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Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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Yeah, at least one thread per month on this topic for the 8 years I've been on ST!
Double cab pickup truck with long bed and a camper shell that's taller than the passenger cabin. Wheel bikes in upright, throw stinky workout clothes in the back without stinking out everyone, and hose the back out when dirty. And room for 5 inside the passenger cabin. Case closed.
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Double cab pickup truck with long bed and a camper shell that's taller than the passenger cabin. Wheel bikes in upright, throw stinky workout clothes in the back without stinking out everyone, and hose the back out when dirty. And room for 5 inside the passenger cabin. Case closed.
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Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [TriBodyboarder]
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Can't argue this one, miss my Lariat.
A mini van isn't bad either.
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Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [CruseVegas]
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x2 Minivans. Affordable, drivable, and useful outside triathlon.
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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I used to say Subaru Outback, but now (and with gas prices set to rise again), I vote VW Jetta SportWagen TDI. Plenty of room for a fully assembled bike in the back with the rear seats flipped down if you're traveling alone, and with a roof rack there's a ton of room.
Diesel is a little more expensive, but when you get 40mpg in a pretty large station wagon it's not such a bad deal.
Diesel is a little more expensive, but when you get 40mpg in a pretty large station wagon it's not such a bad deal.
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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Range Rover or LR4. I have the LR4 but my buddy has the RR. All the seats fold flat in the back flush against the ground, or you can get tow-hitch-mounted bike racks for the back. The interior is large enough that you can toss your bike back there and not worry about it being easily stolen.
I prefer the LR4 personally because of the clamshell rear hatch. You have the top 2/3 of the hatch open upwards and the bottom opens like the tailgate on a pickup truck. Makes for an extremely convenient place to sit down and put on your cycling shoes and gear up for a good ride. Or to change to running shoes while you're stashing your bike in the back for a brick.
If you're into hiking and outdoorsy stuff aside from tri, plenty of space for all your gear in the back and the off road capabilities of either truck are completely unmatched. Great for horrible weather. In fact, last year during the snowstorms I was the only one able to get into the office for work while everyone else had to stay home.
And they seat 7.
I prefer the LR4 personally because of the clamshell rear hatch. You have the top 2/3 of the hatch open upwards and the bottom opens like the tailgate on a pickup truck. Makes for an extremely convenient place to sit down and put on your cycling shoes and gear up for a good ride. Or to change to running shoes while you're stashing your bike in the back for a brick.
If you're into hiking and outdoorsy stuff aside from tri, plenty of space for all your gear in the back and the off road capabilities of either truck are completely unmatched. Great for horrible weather. In fact, last year during the snowstorms I was the only one able to get into the office for work while everyone else had to stay home.
And they seat 7.
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [jjabr]
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Any ideas for sub 10k budget for a used car?
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [DrPete]
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DrPete wrote:
I used to say Subaru Outback, but now (and with gas prices set to rise again), I vote VW Jetta SportWagen TDI. Plenty of room for a fully assembled bike in the back with the rear seats flipped down if you're traveling alone, and with a roof rack there's a ton of room. Diesel is a little more expensive, but when you get 40mpg in a pretty large station wagon it's not such a bad deal.
x2 I have the Jetta TDI 4door sedan. Getting 52 mpg combined. Wish I had the wagon but I can get my bike in the trunk of the sedan with the back seats down.
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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severinj wrote:
Any ideas for sub 10k budget for a used car?Just what TriBodyboarder said, but make sure it has a lift and at least 35's - for under 10k - you just need to find an older one.
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [creek]
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x3 I have the sportwagen TDI in 6 speed manual. The trunk is big enough for 3 large labrador retrievers and when you fold down the seats the possibilities are ahem well plenty. I would think you could a used one for $22k-$24k
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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With a 10k budget, I would be all over a used Subaru or maybe a Nissan Xterra 4x4. Both would be pretty awesome for the weather (the Subarus all share the same 4wd systems, which are awesome), but the Xterra would have a little more space while the Subaru would get better gas mileage. If you ever plan to be off road more than really basic stuff, get the Xterra. Otherwise, pick up a Subaru Outback or Impreza hatchback.
I suspect the Nissan would be a little more reliable, but I don't know enough to really speak to that.
You should be able to fit a bike in the back of either if you pull the wheels, so that's not an issue.
I suspect the Nissan would be a little more reliable, but I don't know enough to really speak to that.
You should be able to fit a bike in the back of either if you pull the wheels, so that's not an issue.
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [creek]
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52? Really? I still haven't reached that, but I'm averaging about 40 these days. How many miles do you have on it? Mine just turned 20K so it should be breaking in slowly. I also don't exactly drive the speed limit, which I know plays in as well. :)
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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severinj wrote:
Any ideas for sub 10k budget for a used car?
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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severinj wrote:
I am in the market for a used car and I want to consult the wisdom that is slowtwitch. What is the best car for triathletes?This has been beaten to death a million times over.
If you like "hip and unusual" get an Element (I had one, they work great but feel kinda cheap)
If you want comfort go with a big truck and a cap - Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, etc
15 passenger vans work well...but you'll look like you work for the Y
Any station wagon will do - Audi/Mercedes are my person favs (E63, or S6 ;-) )
Other than that, if you can fit your bike than it will work...oh, the Honda FIT works well too
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Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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severinj wrote:
Any ideas for sub 10k budget for a used car?I needed a car that was a good commuter and would easily load a bike. Chose a Honda Fit and have been very happy with it. Used ones should be in that range.
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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Honda Element. Perfect for bikes. Roll right in without taking wheels off. The only bike that can't fit standing up with the wheel off is my 29er. Road and tri bikes are perfect fits. Don't need to worr about it getting dirty and if you live in the mountains or where it snows and you need 4x4, it's got it.
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Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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Toyota Highlander 4 cilinders
Best car to load / unload the trunk
Best car to load / unload the trunk
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [AnthonyS]
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Mercedes GL450
Make sure you get optional air conditioned seats
Make sure you get optional air conditioned seats
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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Toyota Tacoma pickup with a shell on the back. Bikes fit inside, locked, with wheels on, 5 people, 5 bikes not in the wind, 20+mpg, sleep in it if needed.
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Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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1994 Toyota Camry Wagon with 225k Miles. You can throw you bike in with the wheels on and you don't have to worry about grease marks!
I'm actually looking at the new Mazda CX5 to replace my old Cam but with better gas milage.
I'm actually looking at the new Mazda CX5 to replace my old Cam but with better gas milage.
Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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My current model (B8) Audi S4 Avant with roof racks. Fast, reasonable gas consumption, and heaps of room. Unfortunately you can't buy it in the US!
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Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [severinj]
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Re: Best Car for Triathletes? [DrPete]
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I've noticed that how (aggressively) you drive makes a big difference in the mileage.
Also I notice that in cold weather my mileage is a lot lower. During the summer/fall I was averaging 46-48. Now it's about 40.
Also I notice that in cold weather my mileage is a lot lower. During the summer/fall I was averaging 46-48. Now it's about 40.
I drive a Subaru wagon and love it, but a Honda Element would probably be pretty great too.