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Your car is not terrible with a set of winter tires mounted on separate rims. They sell performance versions.

another thought.
 
Get seat heaters from Rostra and install them yourself.

I would also consider a 2nd gen (04-09) Prius. The 07-09 are fairly reliable cars and are great for road trips due to their versatility. Simple modifications to the suspension (i.e. chassis brace) can make the car handle much better than what you would expect.
 
Originally Posted By: SJUMBA
The terms VW and reliability are mutually exclusive. Ask the guy who has owned one. Fool me once...........


Amen brother...from a guy who was fooled not twice, but three times. No more Deutsche VW/Audi junk for me. Better off going with a used Honda or Toyota than any new Teutonic money pit.

Don't get me wrong, German cars are some of the best driving cars on the road; however, keeping them out of the repair shop is not humanly possible. I love working on my own cars, but not every other weekend out of necessity!
 
Having owned a Jetta for 80k and now a Supercharged Buick Regal. I would buy the Buick all over again and skip the Jetta.
 
Originally Posted By: dwcopple
Z06+2nd new car+military pay=???

How much do you think you can pick up a used Z06 for these days?
I have seen them here that old for around 20,000.
It maybe payed for and he wants something else.
He question was not about how much he should spend.
 
Originally Posted By: eljefino
This generation jetta is $4k cheaper than the previous one. Austerity is nice but what did they take out? It has a solid rear axle but that's not $4k there.



+1. Id avoid hecho in Mexico Jettas.

All the commentary about used cars, to me, if you have the CASH, and can AFFORD the car (despite combat pay, military discounts, stipends, etc.) then the biggest question is how you can store it. If you have enclosed storage, a practical new car isnt a bad idea. If it will be sitting outside in a parking lot, it is another story, why subject a nice new car to that?

My wife's and brother's rabbit/golf TDI have been great cars so far.

I like the idea of a subaru. More interesting, all weather, quality cars. A camry is so vanilla. Id look for an 04-ish accord 4 cyl MT if looking for a car like that. Problem is that the deals on these cars are so poor, it may not be worth a purchase versus new or another vehicle.
 
You can buy a brand new Ford Fiesta for under $20k. Great gas millage too. And they seem to get very good reviews. BTW, have you been keeping an extra coat of wax on the front of your vehicle? For the prehistoric bugs & (Love bugs) down there?
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Anyone have experience with the recent Hyundai's? The Santa Fe is looking pretty appealing and with us going out to ranges and such, I think it would be great to have a vehicle with the extra storage capability and to drive around the muddy ranges.
 
Originally Posted By: Edmond
Anyone have experience with the recent Hyundai's? The Santa Fe is looking pretty appealing and with us going out to ranges and such, I think it would be great to have a vehicle with the extra storage capability and to drive around the muddy ranges.



I remember those day`s @ Ft.Polk. I think the Santa Fe is a fine vehicle. My wife`s girlfriend has one and she like`s it a lot. She delivers Mary Kay Cosmetics,so you know it gets used.
 
A Kia Forte.Good mpg at 27/37 has the ipod connections you're looking for and heated seats can be had for about 1600 along with a power moon roof,fog lamps and will price out around 20k. Kia makes a very dependable well built car, have owned 2 in the past. Unemployment forced me to sell them or i would still be in them. There hopefully will be a new Forte in my yard in the next year or so.
 
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Originally Posted By: Edmond
Anyone have experience with the recent Hyundai's? The Santa Fe is looking pretty appealing and with us going out to ranges and such, I think it would be great to have a vehicle with the extra storage capability and to drive around the muddy ranges.


I've heard people say they had problems arise a few years into ownership. What about an Escape/Mariner, Rav-4, or CRV?
 
Originally Posted By: asiancivicmaniac
I've heard people say they had problems arise a few years into ownership. What about an Escape/Mariner, Rav-4, or CRV?


I've heard the same from owners or your recommended vehicles as well..
 
What about a Lexus RX? Or a Highlander? Both can be had for under 20k, if buying used. And are extremely reliable.
 
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Originally Posted By: Tim H.
Originally Posted By: asiancivicmaniac
I've heard people say they had problems arise a few years into ownership. What about an Escape/Mariner, Rav-4, or CRV?


I've heard the same from owners or your recommended vehicles as well..


Well, according to people here, Hyundai can be a mixed bag. I've never owned one, but the ones I've sat in were only okay. They used to be decent cars for cheap money, but that's no longer the case. Their prices are on par with legacy brands, but I don't think they've reached the build or materials quality to command that.
 
Originally Posted By: pottymouth
How often do you make the trips home?


About once a month. Not to mention that when I get an extended period of time off, I usually road trip somewhere like Minnesota, Cleveland, etc... Thinking about a trip to NYC from Chicago this summer as well.

Another thing with the Z06 is that I simply cannot tote equipment around in it. A few weeks ago, when I had to turn equipment in, I had to bring half of it one day and the other half the next day.

I had a Scion tC but gave it to my parents as they had only 1 car.
 
If you're going to drop $20k on a road-trip car, look hard at a Cruze Eco MT. It's a good efficient road-trip car. I can drive 100+ miles a day in mine for work several days a week, and still feel good. It also gets roughly 40 mpg in that driving. It's not the fastest, although it is competitive for its class. Passing/highway acceleration is its forte, not WOT blasting. On the highway, it's a quiet, well-riding car that rolls up the miles effortlessly.

Complaints are that the transmission can be a bit rough-shifting and clunky. It's certainly no Honda/Mazda manual transmission. It's just a quirk that I've learned to live with. It works just fine, but does not work terribly smoothly. Too bad that GM couldn't make a smoother-shifting manual, as it's a major letdown in otherwise nice car.
 
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