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5 vehicles for 5 personality types: Find the right car for you
Meet your match
For all the people trying to find Mr. or Mrs. Right, the same goes for cars. It isn’t easy finding the right one, and many have personalities of their own. So why not choose your next car as you would a date?
The car experts at Edmunds have evaluated five cars with distinct personalities in the hopes of matching you with the next automotive love of your life. (Destination fees are included in the listed starting price.)
The hopeless romantic: Mazda MX-5 Miata
A hopeless romantic can’t help but love someone who may not always make the most sense. The Mazda MX-5 Miata has attractive styling, is fun to drive, and can rekindle the love you once had for a manual transmission. But the Miata isn’t for everyone because it seats only two, doesn’t have much cargo space, and isn’t the best choice for colder climates.
Still, you’ll be smitten with its engaging handling, simple convertible top operation, and all-around fun. The rear-wheel-drive roadster is offered in three trim levels: the base Sport, the performance-enhanced Club and the premium Grand Touring.
The bad boy/bad girl: Dodge Challenger
Some people can’t resist someone with attitude, who maybe ruffles a few feathers. The large, loud and aggressive-looking Dodge Challenger coupe would be a perfect match in the car world.
The standard V6 engine is nice, but more muscle equals more attitude. That’s why getting one of the Challenger’s available V8 engines is essential. And you might as well go straight to the top with the supercharged 6.2-liter V8 found in the Challenger SRT Hellcat that cranks out 717 horsepower. But even bad boys and girls have soft spots, and the Challenger obliges with its comfortable ride, supportive seats and a quiet cabin.
The adventurous type: Jeep Wrangler
If you’re looking for a partner to venture off the beaten path with, then the Jeep Wrangler is the perfect companion. This American icon can take you just about anywhere thanks to its capable four-wheel-drive system, high ground clearance and advanced off-road features.
You can choose from a toned-down Sport model, a more premium Sahara Altitude or the outrageous V8-powered Rubicon 392. Off-road features such as large off-terrain tires and lockable axles are plentiful, but this off-roading explorer isn’t all brawn. You can option it with other goodies like an 8.4-inch touchscreen and adaptive cruise control.
The tech geek: Tesla Model 3
If you’re always the first to buy the latest gadgets or download the newest firmware update, there’s a great chance you’ll love the Tesla Model 3. This electric vehicle packs more advanced tech than an Apple store.
Its all-touchscreen interface can be distracting when driving, and its so-called Full Self-Driving system is still in beta. But there are other Easter eggs to keep you entertained. It even gets automatic over-the-air updates, allowing you to geek out for a long-term relationship.
The extrovert: Mercedes-Benz G-Class
They say that opposites attract, so if you’re an introverted person with money in your pocket, you might be drawn to the Mercedes G-Class. Extroverts tend to stand out and enjoy being the life of the party. The tall, boxy and loud off-roader will turn heads, whether it’s pulling up to your favorite nightclub or cruising down the boulevard.
The G-Class is powerful and quick thanks to its turbocharged V8 and has enough luxury and space to seat up to five people in comfort. If you want a further boost of extravagance, opt for the AMG model and pay extra for the eye-catching 22-inch wheels and bright Jupiter Red color.
