Average Age of the 4G TL Owner?
#122
#129
Im 31, own a house, getting married this year, and bought my CPO 09 TL base/tech a month ago...I'm a cheap sonamabiatch... Don't like having any debt, but 1.9% financing for 3 years made me take out a minimum loan and keep some more $$ in my pocket...
#130
10th Gear
I'm a married 37 with no debt, with few roofs on head, married last year & baby on the way in 3 months. I needed a reliable 4door sedan car for family, and sporty at the same time for my daily 50km+ drive, 7 days a week.
#131
Racer
"single" and 30. Bought the 3G TL-S last year (at 30) as the fun young car and the 4G SH-AWD Advance 2 years ago (at 27) as the nicer luxury and also just purchased the 2G MDX last year as well (at 30) as the work horse. No wife, no kids (but do have high maintenance dogs), no debt except for the mortgage and the 4G / 3G at < 3% interest.
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#133
Racer
Having someone 30+ years older than you co-sign is always a good idea.
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#134
"single" and 30. Bought the 3G TL-S last year (at 30) as the fun young car and the 4G SH-AWD Advance 2 years ago (at 27) as the nicer luxury and also just purchased the 2G MDX last year as well (at 30) as the work horse. No wife, no kids (but do have high maintenance dogs), no debt except for the mortgage and the 4G / 3G at < 3% interest.
#138
Safety Car
#144
I was 30 when I bought my 05 Honda accord . My APR was 9.60% I upgrade to a 2007 TSX at age 32 with a 2.99% I paid the loan off in four years . I'm now 37 and a few months ago I trade my TSX for my 2012 AWD TL with a $15000.00 trade value and a1.9 APR
#149
Racer
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One's the reliable car (4G)
One's the toy/tinker car that could be left disassembled without having to worry about slapping it back together in a hurry (3G)
One's the high mileage, almost always filthy one with dog hair, mud, dust, wood, etc all over it which wouldn't make for a good go to work car (MDX).
Obviously nobody NEEDS 3... just fortunate enough to be able to do so at this time.... with wife and kids, forgettabout it. haha.
#153
You pretty much answered it. ![Wink](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
One's the reliable car (4G)
One's the toy/tinker car that could be left disassembled without having to worry about slapping it back together in a hurry (3G)
One's the high mileage, almost always filthy one with dog hair, mud, dust, wood, etc all over it which wouldn't make for a good go to work car (MDX).
Obviously nobody NEEDS 3... just fortunate enough to be able to do so at this time.... with wife and kids, forgettabout it. haha.
![Wink](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
One's the reliable car (4G)
One's the toy/tinker car that could be left disassembled without having to worry about slapping it back together in a hurry (3G)
One's the high mileage, almost always filthy one with dog hair, mud, dust, wood, etc all over it which wouldn't make for a good go to work car (MDX).
Obviously nobody NEEDS 3... just fortunate enough to be able to do so at this time.... with wife and kids, forgettabout it. haha.
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#155
Bought my 2010 Acura TL SH-AWD two years ago when I was 21. Currently 23 and am planning on buying the new A6 hopefully next year (Had a bad experience with Acura and my current vehicle but, I love my car and dealt with it -___-). If not I'll just hold off for the TLX!!!!
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