Like many of his generation - he's 22 and working in the financial-services industry - he doesn't really want to compromise. On his list of requirements are an automatic transmission (the 2003 Honda Civic he drives now has a great manual but he insists it's too much work), lots of room, a quiet cabin and decent performance for a bargain-basement price. That, plus he absolutely does not want a hatchback.
That comment makes me really really sad about people in their early 20's.

Thinking that manual transmissions are "too much work"

and absolutely not wanting a hatchback sounds like the stereotypical old person driver not someone in their early 20's.
There really is no hope for having more true driving enthusiasts with young drivers like that out there...
