Family car: 2014 Honda Civic 2.0 EXR Flex 78.000 BRL
I will be honest, and say, this 40mpg thing is quite complicated here, because 99% of brazilian vehicles newer than 2005 are flexfuel, which means they can use gasoline and ethanol, the downside of such feature is that they reduce the mpg. In my case, they should make at least 14km/l to meet the regulations, this Civic, while using ethanol (bigger fuel consumption than gasoline) does about 11km/l. If i use gasoline, it is expected to get 14 or more, but i am not sure, as i couldn't find information about the "gasoline only" consumption. :lol:
Work car: 2014 Volkswagen Saveiro Cross 1.6 CE - 49.000 BRL
I've chosen this one because as a work car, it must be cheap to run and reliable. It's a Volkswagen, which have always been great down here in Brazil, and since the Saveiro uses the Gol (Most sold vehicle in Brazil for about 20 years) plataform, it's quite cheap to keep, which makes them really popular. Problem is that they're Fiesta sized and FWD.
Edit: Plus, Saveiros are cute. :lol:
Classic car: 1972 Dodge Dart 5.2 V8 - 60.000 BRL
Picked this car because well... it's cool. :lol: And it's V8. :cool:
City car: 2014 Fiat 500 CC 1.4 Manual - 56.000 BRL
:lol: Happy now Mike? :cheeky: I admit, i've forgot about those, they're better than Smarts and still somewhat smaller than others.
Spent: 244.000 BRL
Left: 1.000 BRL