How is that possible? Did insurance not pay you enough for the claim?I did. I can’t afford to replace it.
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How is that possible? Did insurance not pay you enough for the claim?I did. I can’t afford to replace it.
In that case, a used complex luxury car probably isn't the greatest idea? I'm not sure a new Elantra is the best bargain either, but for 5 years you won't have any big problems to pay for at least.I did. I can’t afford to replace it.
In that case i would not lease either. I would get something you can afford to buy. Leasing is such a poor financial decision, unless you can tax write off the expense as a business expense.I did. I can’t afford to replace it.
You're a little biased thoughWhat’s your budget? I vote for a used Genesis with an extended warranty.
Yes biased. Let’s just say, a G80 would have done a lot better in that wreck.You're a little biased thoughI've seen your Genesis posts
In my opinion, this is the best advise so far.Just check out the known issues with the MKZ and reference the service record to see if that particular car has had them addressed. With the proper documentation and maintenance history used cars are a much better deal than new. Even with a lease you are paying for the new car depreciation. Let someone else take that hit.
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How about a 2017 Elantra.2017 MKZ AWD 3.0TT Reserve, 95k miles.
2023 Elantra Limited, 0 miles.
Hello,
Totaled my Santa Cruz. Having a really hard time finding something I like. After hours of searching I have narrowed to two:
2017 MKZ AWD 3.0TT Reserve, 95k miles.
2023 Elantra Limited, 0 miles.