Lexus GS F-Sport? That would be worth looking into.
Even the Infiniti Q50.
Unless you have something against Japanese cars.
Lexus GS F-Sport? That would be worth looking into.
Even the Infiniti Q50.
Unless you have something against Japanese cars.
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I'm a hudge fan of the GS but the F-Sport isn't going to given basin what he wants and the F is out of range.
An AMG and a Sonata would be a baller combo.
Re: your list. BMW's N63 engine, skip it. It's a hot, oil burning mess.
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Ideal for launching onto frozen lakes too.
I still call it The Jake.
Yeah, AMG c63 is sharp looking, but seems to have serious engine issues related to valve lifters and cam life. Deal breaker. The older e5t with the older m113 engine is supposedly much more robust, but the handling on the car is suppose to be ho hum, and there are legit issues with the electronic braking design and air suspension etc... So, pass.
Cts-v, the want is strong, i would have to look at 09 and up, as they have a beefed up rear end that solves the tire job issue that leads to broken diffs. Manual CTS v under 100k and 09+ is a contender, but then I think, i want newer, lower miles, and this will be a commuter. The vsport has the mag ride suspension that is supposed to be amazing (like CTS v). And when I search for common issue, they mainly talk about the screen, which i can easily upgrade to a newer design.
And a CTS vsport with tune will get to 490hp. The aisin 8spd trans is supposed to be good as well...
The Cadillacs (v and v sport) sound like more reliable cars than any of the Germans. And the CTS is said to have the most engaging chassis of all the midsize sedans in the sub 30k range. And engaging chassis is consideration #2 behind general reliability. Clearly I can fix shit, but i want a car that doesn't need to be fixed regularly.
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E-class with airmatic is a very good handling car. You cant think Mercedes would be much different than BMW or Audi in handling and a Mercedes V8 is legend. They pull hard and sound great too
Is that a clock? And it's the same size as the tach?
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It's a couple pixels now.
Just get a 911 with the Sport Chrono package if you’re gonna start timing things.
I still call it The Jake.
Or a Dodge Challenger. My 2012 had a 0-60 and 1/4 mile timer on the screen. It seemed kinda silly on the base V6 model but it was neat so I used it.
Some people just gotta live that quarter mile life.
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I still call it The Jake.
People, I need help
Wife’s ‘02 Land Rover wouldn’t start again yesterday (another electrical problem) while I was skiing, and she’s come to the conclusion that isn’t dependable. Which is what I told her when we bought it almost new 20 years ago…
She’s put 50k on it in 20 years - don’t see that increasing - she drives it to work 4 days a week (5 miles round trip) plus the occasional trip to “town” which is 20 miles away.
Given the little amount she drives a new vehicle makes zero sense. Thinking about something with ~100-150k on it for something like $15k
Requirements
1. AWD or 4wd - it snows a lot here - normal ground clearance is fine though
2. No more than 185” long (to get into garage)
3. Auto transmission
4. Dependable and can be worked on by a small town independent shop - it’s currently 25 miles to the only shop in the area that can service Land Rovers (at exorbitant prices) is no fun.
Boring is fine - I drive an outback
Candidates at this point
1. Subie Impreza - 2014 or after
2. Volvo XC60 - not 2010 or 2015
3. Toyota RAV4 - stupid expensive compared to the other two
Ideas or comments?
I'm not up on all the plug-in hybrid options but if you could find one with AWD that works for the budget that sounds like an ideal use case.
For $15k you can get a really nice XC60 with about 100k or a little less especially if you don't need a T6 (turbo engine) but I'm curious why not a '10 or '15? Is it first model year problems that you want to stay away from? At this age (for either of them) you'd hope those bugs had been worked out by previous owners. I see some great deals on 10's and am seriously thinking I could end up in one soon, compared to so many other things they are sort of reasonably priced and quite a bit nicer. Rav 4s are stupidly priced right now.
I'd go Highlander over Rav4. Assuming it fits. The first gen's aren't very long, about the same as a current Rav. I have an '07 with 206k km and the things just keeps on going. Bought it used 3.5 years ago. The 2nd, 3rd Gens are bigger, but should also be more refined.
CRV?
Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
This is like hanging yourself but the rope breaks. - DTM
Dude Listen to mtm. He's a marriage counselor at burning man. - subtle plague
Wifey had a 2013 XC60 T6 and it was legit the most dependable car we've ever had which was very surprising as we've had lots of Volvos over the years so we know what's involved with owning them. Not one hiccup in over 4 years (bought with 30K on the clock and sold at 120k) and she is not easy on cars. Awesome seats for her tushy and actually fun to drive with 300 hp. Great grocery getter.
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