Welcome to the forum, Wally!

My only suggestion is to drive several and see how they feel. Go to a stealer and test drive a couple newer ones with low miles. Then when you find one in the range you are looking for, you will know how it is supposed to drive if it has been well taken care of. The knee jerk answer to your question is to buy an urban one, but that isn't always true. If it has been driven really hard in traffic, and the previous owner, for example alway rides the clutch, then it may be in worse shape than one that was driven often but cautiously in four wheel drive. Ask for maintanence records, ask about the spring and head gasket recalls, etc. I think the biggest mistake a car buyer can make is getting in a hurry and buying the first one they drive. Drive as many as you can and see how you like the different options and configurations.

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