Not a wagon, but I’d vote for an Element. Ugly adjacent but nearly bulletproof reliability and can haul a shit ton of stuff in the back. Not sexy like a wagon but who gives a fuk
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Not a wagon, but I’d vote for an Element. Ugly adjacent but nearly bulletproof reliability and can haul a shit ton of stuff in the back. Not sexy like a wagon but who gives a fuk
I still kind of have fantasies off getting one with a pop top out on. Killer set up. Maybe add a lift and some All Terrains too lol
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Owned one. The suicide doors get pretty old after a while. It was kind of gutless with stock tires, it would be a total turd with a lift and ATs.
I got my kid a small pickup.
No kids in the back seat to distract them and anytime there were more than two, they had to take someone else's car.
$8k is a tough number in the used car market these days.
The problem is when you are not looking they throw eight kids in the bed. At least that’s what we did.Quote:
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so just look for Honda/Toyota then [emoji102]
…kid’s simply not going to think about maintenance, same way he doesn’t think about food, just expects it to be there [emoji2369]
quite possible, lived in NC for 20 years. made that NC>NY trip too many times to remember.
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the problem with those honda elements is the 4wd kicks off at something like 35 or 45 mph. if it weren't for that I would definitely have one for a ski trip vehicle.
That and RXes are driven almost exclusively by 55-75 year old white women who always have them maintained by the Lexus dealer, heated garage kept, and likely with a second set of winter wheels and tires that also were stored at the Lexus dealer.
Just don't get the 2005 first gen RX330. Lot's of problems with water pumps & radiators.
Just got my E350 back from the shop. Road construction mistake WRECKED my front end suspension. Super sucked but they had to replace my struts and axles. Gonna swap tires next with some nice Michelins.
All said, my trusty steed continues to be incredibly reliable and I'm still loving it. Can't believe it's 10+ years old now! Helluva car.
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That sounds pricey! I thought you were thinking of selling it?
Someone asked if you would trust a car with $235,000 mi on it and the answer is maybe. My Volvo is a one owner car that's always been meticulously maintained. I just put three grand into rebuilding the front suspension and it drives like new. So yeah it depends.
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We were going to. Ends up we couldn't bring ourselves to part ways with it. Especially since it seats 7. So ultimately we decided to sell the C30 instead, much as it pains me. I love that little car too.
I still have it, but the time is coming soon when we shall part ways. [emoji24]
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^^ What are you thinking you are going to ask for it? Not like I could justify it now but I like to think about them.
Welcome to life with 3 kids... Wagon plus milf van, not such a bad way to outfit a fleet.