I'm 31 single, no kids. My previous car was 1998 Honda Accord. I’m currently working for an electronics distributor company and a part time college student.
Stats for this thread up to Post #124, Page 13 So far, there were 97 responders who gave age. Not all 97 gave replaced car, and of those who did not everyone gave year, make, and model, but here's what we have so far: Average Age: 39 Youngest: 18 Oldest: 87 Most Common Year Replaced: 2008 Most Common Brand Replaced: Toyota (19) 2nd Most Common Brand Replaced: Honda (18) Most Common Car Replaced: Honda Civic (10) 2nd Most Common Car Replaced: Toyota Prius (8) Oldest Car Replaced: 1998 Metro Newest Car Replaced: 2012 Hyundai Veloster
Re: Stats for this thread up to Post #124, Page 13 I think this was really interesting to see! Especially since it was supposedly marketed for the younger market. I would be interested to see what percentage had kids...
Married, our ages are 53 and 56 Traded : 2008 Ford E150 cargo van @ 18mpg 1 kid who is grown and has her own husband, mortgage and kids psst: I think she is a little bit jealous of my c.... Deb
Traded in my wife's 2003 Corolla for a red c 2. My wife (of 44 years) really loves her new car. I happen to think the c is the perfect car for a retired couple. I've been thinking maybe I should trade in my Escape on a second 'c'.. Maybe a c3.. :nod:
Age is 63. I traded in a Nissan Versa CVT 2009 for a Canadian Prius C tech +package (equivalent to US C 4)
55, married, and no kids at home anymore. I sold my Mercedes 300D and am selling my Ford Explorer. In the end we will have the C and the Gen II.
I'm 25, engaged to be married, no kids, and I replaced a 2011 Jetta TDI. After 12 miles I think I'm happy with my decision