I'm a shoebox guy! I'll take an XB! Yes, for daily driver use they should add in the all wheel drive option on both models as should Chebbie with the HHR. I hated my S10, but an allwheeldrive HHR in the new panel truck trim I just saw in HotRod magazine, with a manual trans would be awefully tempting! My wife and I looked real hard at the Honda Element, but they screwed theirselves out of a sale by only putting seating for 4 in them. We wouldn't have been able to take even one kids friend with us anywhere! My Dakota Quadcab with bench seat hauls 6! Tight to shift around, but doable. -- Mark Price markprice242ATadelphia.net Morgantown, WV ---- Keleigh Hardie <keleigh3000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > "ps. toyota is selling all the xbs they can make, and making all they > can, and the demand is still so high 2yo used are in the $13k-$14k range" > > I like the Xa, not quite as much room, but the same drivetrain and > chassis, it weighs about 100 pounds less, costs less, gets better > mileage, probably handles better, definitely looks better (so that's > what the Xb looks like out of the box). I wish they offered all wheel > drive... > Of course the Echo had the same chassis first, weighed about 300 pounds > less than the Xa, and dumpy looking as it was, got better mileage than > either and was cheaper to boot. Not sure they're evolving in the right > direction. A plus to me was that the Echo looked (IMHO) sort of like an > early Rambler. > > amc-list-request@xxxxxxx wrote: > _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com