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3/15/2019 7:34:36 PM
reliability and room for 4? a mid 2000's IS350
3/15/2019 8:51:02 PM
^ thx. Reliability would be good. Some ability to haul dogs would also be helpful.[Edited on March 15, 2019 at 10:17 PM. Reason : ^ excellent suggestion too ]
3/15/2019 9:53:18 PM
CADILLAC SRX
3/18/2019 11:17:32 AM
1st gen cayenne S up to 07 (don't want 1st gen direct injection)got one for sale too
3/18/2019 11:50:14 AM
I was looking in that range and settled on a Passat. But it came down to whatever had the best deal. Mazda 6 and Fusion were also on my list.I'm very happy with it... it's a capable people mover... but I'd trade it for a diesel of the same model in a second.Pros:-Lots of features for moderate coin. $10K if you want some features will probably mean you're looking used ~80K miles, 3-4 years old.-Maintenance is easy peasy on inline 5 w/o turbo.-Many nifty things - remote start, booty heaters, comfortable seats.-Personally I think it looks better than many.-The amount of exterior plastic is reasonable. I don't have to tape or be careful when I wax.-Available in a stick -~30 MPG city, have seen 40MPG on the highway regularly, but 35 is more reasonable.-Leith on Capital is always a decent experience for me, and 2 out of 3 times has bested the price from the neighborhood place for regular maintenance items: brakes, busted light housing, etc. Saved me $1300 by fixing a misdiagnose from a local shop for just the diagnose fee.Cons:-Inline 5 is a commuter car. 4 adults of weight + gear cause it to downshift more than my previous V6 on the highways and byways. Taking friends to lunch is fine, but a mountain trip was painful with all the shifting.-Car runs fine on regular gas, but will get 2-3 miles more per gallon on premium.-Interior has a few rattles and squeaks. Cutting weight for plastic shows in a few places, especially the back seats.-I like wood grain, but come on, not in a cheaper car. VW can do better.-OMG T30 bits. Go buy 3-5, put one in it and in every tool box. -Certain items almost require the dealers computer. It's about $125 for diagnose fee even to just flash tech bulletins and "non required" updates
3/19/2019 1:48:34 AM
Apparently I've expanded the budget to $15k and a 2012+ Acura TL SH-AWD is at the top of the list.What I'm looking for:250-300+hp/reasonably fun<$15kmore reliable than my 335icheaper to fix than my 335iupdated tech (camera, BT stream etc)sedan/hatchback (needs to haul a dog or 2)
3/19/2019 5:30:46 PM
TL looks nice!
3/20/2019 12:18:50 AM
Looks perfect on paper. Going to drive one soon.
3/20/2019 12:31:21 AM
I would look at a hyundai equus/genesis with the big v8300+hp, end all be all in comfort and tech at the pricepoint. Many are probably still under the 10yr 100k mile warranty. Parts are cheap AFhttps://www.cargurus.com/Cars/inventorylisting/viewDetailsFilterViewInventoryListing.action?sourceContext=carGurusHomePageModel&newSearchFromOverviewPage=true&inventorySearchWidgetType=AUTO&entitySelectingHelper.selectedEntity=d2087&entitySelectingHelper.selectedEntity2=&zip=27610&distance=500&searchChanged=true&modelChanged=false&filtersModified=true#listing=234514769the real tech to look at is something with a semi-autonomous mode, but 15k is just below the cheapest used subarus that have a reasonable offering[Edited on March 20, 2019 at 10:43 AM. Reason : .]
3/20/2019 10:41:57 AM
Interesting option, but not sure I want something that big.
3/20/2019 11:07:25 AM
The Acura is uuuuugly. Stick with the Lexus https://tinyurl.com/y4p464kzhttps://tinyurl.com/y3lof5wd[Edited on March 20, 2019 at 10:58 PM. Reason : ]
3/20/2019 10:57:45 PM
^ 0-60 in 7.9 kinda kills it for me.The 2007 is350 I drove felt pretty old (handling and interior especially), but probably wasn't the best example of its vintage.
3/21/2019 12:25:44 AM
I have yet to find a submarine for less than $10,000
3/21/2019 5:25:37 AM
That gen TL is ugly as fuck.
3/21/2019 8:54:50 AM
something like this isn't that bad
3/21/2019 11:25:13 AM
then again it's a goddamn work of art compared to a new civic.
3/22/2019 12:20:21 PM
3/22/2019 9:52:57 PM
Acura is 3837 lbs, Hyundai is 4486 lbs. I'm not gonna look up dimensions but the Hyundai looks way bigger. Like 8 series vs 5 series bigger.Ok I had to...Hyundai has a 10" larger wheelbase. 0-60 is similar. I like the idea of a V8, but not in that big of a package.I drove a 2010 sh-awd and the awd in turns is good bit of fun. Auto tranny is lacking tho. The Equis looks like it feels like a boat in turns and skimming the reviews that looks like the case[Edited on March 22, 2019 at 10:13 PM. Reason : ]
3/22/2019 10:05:23 PM
Nissan Maxima (inb4nmsj)https://tinyurl.com/y4ccn6k4 https://www.automobilemag.com/news/2016-nissan-maxima-sr-vs-2016-bmw-340i/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c0QidLgSgk
3/25/2019 9:58:58 PM
I've had a few idle thoughts about the Maxima, but the FWD kinda kills it for me.Plus NMSJ apparently
3/25/2019 10:23:21 PM
8 series is a cramped 2 door coupe. Not really that big
3/26/2019 10:24:24 AM
You definitely gotta go with 15's.
3/27/2019 6:15:15 PM
Good call!
3/27/2019 10:06:25 PM