Wow! These were quick responses! Thanks for the info
Indy-"great" is 35+ mpg, and "fit" is 2 bikes (front wheels off is fine) upright if possible.
Wow! These were quick responses! Thanks for the info
Indy-"great" is 35+ mpg, and "fit" is 2 bikes (front wheels off is fine) upright if possible.
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I think you can fit two bikes upright in the Honda Fit. I assume it meets your mileage expectation, but I have no idea how it drives in the snow. Knott's suggestion for the Impreza is a good one. A lot of people on roadbikereview's forums have them (or another Subura model). It's seems to be the cyclist's car of choice.
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4 cylinder Toyota Tacoma pickup with a cab. I think that is as close as you can get. The mileage thing is very limiting. I would make a compromise all the way down to 25 mpg city.
If you bought two Dahon folders, you can get all that in my Yaris.
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depending on the bikes, a Honda fit works too. my husband has aerobars and long fenders so we can't do it with his bike. My car will always just have one bike in it, but i've seen a photo of someone's fit with two bikes (front wheels off) sitting happily inside of it.
can't help you with the snow.
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Depending on how tall you guys are, you can put bikes upright in the Matrix. Mine fits fine, my DH's has to have the seat post either lowered or removed. If neither of you are tall, then they'd fit no problem.
VW TDI wagon might be an option too. 5-cyl but gets ~40 mpg diesel. Lots of room in back but I don't know about the upright bike thing or not. Most VW's do pretty well in the snow, so I can't imagine that the sport wagon would be any different.
I like the Subaru's but they really need to work on their gas mileage. We considered an Outback but found the MPG really disappointing and removed it from our list.
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Subaru Forester...I lay down my seat and my bike fits without removing the wheel. For two bikes I imagine you'd have to remove at least one bike's wheel, but they would definitely fit. All Wheel drive so does great on the snow (trust me, I live in Alaska)
That's why I stuck with the Impreza base rather than the Legacy base.
The Legacy (and outback Legacy) don't get nearly the good mileage of the Impreza (Impreza, older Forester)
I'm pretty happy with my 32-36 mpg.
This is my 3rd Subie. My last one was a Legacy, with mileage in the low 20's. Not so good.
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you don't really say **how** you want to put two bikes in. Laying on top of each other, fork mounts...?
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