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OT: Another "What Car Should I Get?" thread
Outgoing: Beloved Viggen (MT, roomy hatch, fantastic Recaro seats (I can drive this baby to Syracuse and back in a day, or to races 3 hours away, with zero discomfort.) Reliability issues and high repair costs after 110K miles finally convinced me its time for it to cross that rainbow bridge.
Remaining in the stable: '97 Lexus E300; crazy low mileage (it was mother-in-law's car), plus it now has the hitch mount for the 1Up rack, so this will be the family cruiser for a while (I hope.) '03 Jetta wagon (1.8 turbo) for train station service, hauling duties, etc. Okay on the highway, but last on our list of current options. 110k miles, too. So, I don't really need to replace the SAAB, but that that kind of thinking doesn't apply to bike purchases, either. File under first world problems. We will almost certainly be leasing. Under consideration: Civic R type: 300 hp, MT. hatch, what's not to love? That ridiculous wing and the red & black interior, plus I expect dealers will be price-gouging the heck out of these. Buick (yes, Buick!) Regal Tour X wagon: Rebadged Opel, but not available until next year. VW Arteon: new and improved CC, but also not until next year. Should I consider the current CC? Any thoughts on these or others we should be looking at? |
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Nothing to add other than to say I really miss my 2002 Saab 9-3SE.
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i'd like to add that i dont consider 110k miles "high" for a modern automobile...
if you like the car and it's comfortable, why not just pay someone to go through it thoroughly and get it to top condition and drive it for another 100k miles? that cost will dwarf the cost of getting a new car...
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VW GTI - Friend just got one for like 5 below sticker price. They're blowing them out apparently. A lot of car for the money.
I like that new Camry commercial with the Queen song, but that is no reason to buy a car.
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Golf R > Type R Civic
The civic is hideous and a disgrace to the family of Type R's imo. |
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I was going to say, I would get a golf R anytime over a civic. That civic looks ridiculous, fast yes but I would not drive that unless I was 17. Golf R is also all wheel drive which is awesome.
Oh also ford RS. But the interior is garbage, if you don't care about that, its very sweet. |
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Golf R with AWD would be an excellent choice. They look good. They are plenty fast.
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Civic Type R. It'll be infinitely more reliable than the Golf R.
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Kinda fond of Chevy's myself.
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Those caveats aside, the R is a near perfect car for me. Plenty of interior space including kiddos and their gear in the back. 32mpg cruising at 75 on the highway and GOES LIKE STINK when you are on the wood. Oh and the adaptive suspension + AWD is outstanding. Summer time with some sticky tires it handles like it is on rails and with snow tires, the best handling winter driver I've owned. |
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Not sure I agree... Mk7 R's have been holding up pretty well from what I've seen on the forums and I didn't hear about much beyond normal things from the Mk6 Rs. Also one of the only VW's you can buy in the US that is still manufactured in Germany.
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scooby WRX or WRX STI?
bmw 3 series? MB C class? lots of good options out there that'll be more reliable and equal costs, maybe as much fun to drive. |
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Besides, the Civic looks a bit more bonkers. As much I love my VW, they are a bit boring aesthetically. Shouldn't a hot hatch be a bit weird? |
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