First List of Child Haulers under $35K
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Originally Posted by charliemike
Buy used (even certified pre-owned) and save yourself some unnecessary depreciation.
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Originally Posted by joerockt
TSX
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Originally Posted by is300eater
WOW!! That's great! and it has the cylinder deactivation feature...
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Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
IS is going to be very small, whiskers, if you're planning on using it to drive your son. too small if you're planning on another kid in the future.
i guess you're writing off the G8 since it doesn't have navi?
how about the hyundai genesis? it should be available by the time you get here.
lots of options in your price range.
i guess you're writing off the G8 since it doesn't have navi?
how about the hyundai genesis? it should be available by the time you get here.
lots of options in your price range.
If the Genesis is out in early August, I will look at it....
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Originally Posted by Soccer_playa1579
cadillac CTS FTMFW!! That car is quite spacious and well layed out.
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Originally Posted by Whiskers
Also in consideration...How is reliability and fit and finish?
The 2008+ CTS is going to be very close to your $35K limit, and most likely into the $40s by the time all the desirable options are included.
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Originally Posted by Will Y.
The pre-2005 CTS was unreliable, but I think the 2005+ were average.
The 2008+ CTS is going to be very close to your $35K limit, and most likely into the $40s by the time all the desirable options are included.
The 2008+ CTS is going to be very close to your $35K limit, and most likely into the $40s by the time all the desirable options are included.
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I like the G35, Murano and S60. Not necessarily in that order. Most of the reasons have already been listed.
I personally like the flexibility of the Murano the most, but since your wife will already have an SUV, then you may not need the space. And the new design makes it looks cheap. But I drove a couple and really liked them.
The new look of the G35 is really eye catching. Solid engine. I didn't too like the mileage of the old ones and I don't think the new one is much better, and personally I thought the old ones were not as comfortable as my I35. I think the new models are a lot better.
The S60 has always been a favorite of mine. I would get one if I could afford it. When I was car shopping I considered it, but I couldn't swing the payments.
I like the G35, Murano and S60. Not necessarily in that order. Most of the reasons have already been listed.
I personally like the flexibility of the Murano the most, but since your wife will already have an SUV, then you may not need the space. And the new design makes it looks cheap. But I drove a couple and really liked them.
The new look of the G35 is really eye catching. Solid engine. I didn't too like the mileage of the old ones and I don't think the new one is much better, and personally I thought the old ones were not as comfortable as my I35. I think the new models are a lot better.
The S60 has always been a favorite of mine. I would get one if I could afford it. When I was car shopping I considered it, but I couldn't swing the payments.
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Originally Posted by Justin.CL
How old is the child? A4's are small in the back, it's a pain with a carseat.
<--- Owns an A4 and hauls a kid.
<--- Owns an A4 and hauls a kid.
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Originally Posted by Whiskers
5, so he will be in a booster...However, baby-making may commence....
#52
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Originally Posted by RaviNJCLs
Ford Focus?
I like the G35, Murano and S60. Not necessarily in that order. Most of the reasons have already been listed.
I personally like the flexibility of the Murano the most, but since your wife will already have an SUV, then you may not need the space. And the new design makes it looks cheap. But I drove a couple and really liked them.
The new look of the G35 is really eye catching. Solid engine. I didn't too like the mileage of the old ones and I don't think the new one is much better, and personally I thought the old ones were not as comfortable as my I35. I think the new models are a lot better.
The S60 has always been a favorite of mine. I would get one if I could afford it. When I was car shopping I considered it, but I couldn't swing the payments.
I like the G35, Murano and S60. Not necessarily in that order. Most of the reasons have already been listed.
I personally like the flexibility of the Murano the most, but since your wife will already have an SUV, then you may not need the space. And the new design makes it looks cheap. But I drove a couple and really liked them.
The new look of the G35 is really eye catching. Solid engine. I didn't too like the mileage of the old ones and I don't think the new one is much better, and personally I thought the old ones were not as comfortable as my I35. I think the new models are a lot better.
The S60 has always been a favorite of mine. I would get one if I could afford it. When I was car shopping I considered it, but I couldn't swing the payments.
Ill check out the S60....Thanks.
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I would MUCH rather have the G35 rather any anything else on that list...maybe the Maxima... New design is coming out soon and it looks pretty nice.
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Originally Posted by bgsm1th
I would MUCH rather have the G35 rather any anything else on that list...maybe the Maxima... New design is coming out soon and it looks pretty nice.
Comes to about 36K with the Premium package....I love the idea of the HD player, but looks like its only with Nav, which bumps it up to $38k.
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Originally Posted by Whiskers
Comes to about 36K with the Premium package....I love the idea of the HD player, but looks like its only with Nav, which bumps it up to $38k.
I bet you could get that $38k down to around $36k...which I'm sure you could manage.
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Originally Posted by bgsm1th
I bet you could get that $38k down to around $36k...which I'm sure you could manage.
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Are you referring to an Infiniti Dealership here in America? (I assume you are looking for new cars upon your return to the homeland)
I see local Inifiniti dealers have been willing to deal on G35's as of late.
I see local Inifiniti dealers have been willing to deal on G35's as of late.
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Originally Posted by Whiskers
5, so he will be in a booster...However, baby-making may commence....
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Originally Posted by bgsm1th
Are you referring to an Infiniti Dealership here in America? (I assume you are looking for new cars upon your return to the homeland)
I see local Inifiniti dealers have been willing to deal on G35's as of late.
I see local Inifiniti dealers have been willing to deal on G35's as of late.
#62
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Originally Posted by synth19
why is there a 35k budget?
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Originally Posted by Whiskers
You got to put a number on somewhere....My wife and I will be buying a car at the same time at 35K each (give or take)...If it goes slightly over, its not a deal breaker, but its just a number I came up with...
and what's the wifey looking to get if she's looking at an SUV at 35k?
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I bet you could get a decently optioned CTS for under 40k after bargaining and stuff...
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Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
really?
and what's the wifey looking to get if she's looking at an SUV at 35k?
and what's the wifey looking to get if she's looking at an SUV at 35k?
Not sure what she wants...At one time she wanted a MDX, but she also likes the Volvos....She really wants the Mercedes crossover...
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Originally Posted by Whiskers
I came up with the numbers, she is enforcing it....
Not sure what she wants...At one time she wanted a MDX, but she also likes the Volvos....She really wants the Mercedes crossover...
Not sure what she wants...At one time she wanted a MDX, but she also likes the Volvos....She really wants the Mercedes crossover...
if she wants a full SUV, it's gonna be tough to find one at 35k. it'll be impossible for those that you just mentioned unless she wants pre-owned.
#68
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Originally Posted by savage
I bet you could get a decently optioned CTS for under 40k after bargaining and stuff...
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Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
ah, gotcha.
if she wants a full SUV, it's gonna be tough to find one at 35k. it'll be impossible for those that you just mentioned unless she wants pre-owned.
if she wants a full SUV, it's gonna be tough to find one at 35k. it'll be impossible for those that you just mentioned unless she wants pre-owned.
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Originally Posted by Whiskers
Only if its better then the 04...
If you can live with the looks the 09 TSX may be a great option for you. No doubt its better than the 04-08. Peppier, slightly bigger, its well within your range (under 35K out the door), has all the toys you like and need (Aux hookup, USB jack, Nav, Sat Rad, traffic and weather updates, Great stereo) and is pretty good on gas. Only thing that bothers me is the fact thats its a first year design (bugs) I'd test drive one for sure.
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I think even I can't live with that Grill...
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Originally Posted by Whiskers
I think even I can't live with that Grill...
See it in person first before making your final judgment on it and know that aftermarket options will soon be available...
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Originally Posted by bgsm1th
See it in person first before making your final judgment on it and know that aftermarket options will soon be available...
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Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
the TL's gonna have the same grille.
#76
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.9 financing FTW
.9 financing FTW
#77
CPO RL... you can get an '06 with ~20k miles for around $35k. That will give you about 80k miles to go on the extended powertrain warranty. SH-AWD for winter driving, XM Nav Traffic, backup camera and AUX in jack for your iPod, DVD-Audio Surround Sound.
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you can definately get a smokin deal on a 08 TL.
but--- if you want comfort over performance, from that list get the Avy.
but--- if you want comfort over performance, from that list get the Avy.
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Originally Posted by Moog-Type-S
Audi A4 Sedan
.9 financing FTW
.9 financing FTW
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If you get an A4 and you have another kid, putting a rear-facing child seat in that thing is gonna be murder. I used to have an A4 and I did that once... never again! Much more room for that in the '04 TL I have now.
Plus, as I've stated in other threads, my '01 A4 was a maintenance nightmare. Take that for what it's worth - I don't want to make any sweeping statements about Audi reliability so I won't get mobbed again by the e-gestapo. I just would never recommend an Audi to anyone after my experience.
Plus, as I've stated in other threads, my '01 A4 was a maintenance nightmare. Take that for what it's worth - I don't want to make any sweeping statements about Audi reliability so I won't get mobbed again by the e-gestapo. I just would never recommend an Audi to anyone after my experience.