Nick1994
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To be fair, you live in Iowa, so you could probably just roll your windows down and not use A/Ca/c is not weak in the forester...not in the least....
To be fair, you live in Iowa, so you could probably just roll your windows down and not use A/Ca/c is not weak in the forester...not in the least....
No offense but I'd want the A/C in IA for the humidity as much as for the heat. It may be different for others but I can tolerate dry desert heat much more than high humidity heat.To be fair, you live in Iowa, so you could probably just roll your windows down and not use A/C
Helped a friend find and buy a 2021 CX-30 Select two weeks ago.Expand your horizons. Many Mazda dealers have stock. You might be able to get a deal on a new CX-3 since that small crossover has just been discontinued in the US.
I would say that you might be looking at 2023 until things get back to normal. I feel your pain. Im looking at trading my Accord in on a Bronco Sport in late '22 or early '23 and Im probably going to contact a dealer about 6 months before Im looking to buy, just to see what their backlog is.Right now I got a '14 Nissan Versa Note with 208k miles.
It is getting tired, I really want to get a Ford Bronco! ....but Ford can't make enough of them, and there is at least a year long wait.
Do I wait until there are Broncos on dealer lots, or do I need to buy something sooner? I probably won't be able to see a Bronco on the lot until 2023, that is quite a while left on my Nissan. I'd put on another 100k and I can see I'm going to have a breakdown more or less.
and I expect a double dip economic crash this year or next, and I expect car prices to "come back in line" with the market, as it shrinks. I feel car prices are overheated.
I'm also looking at a Subaru Outback, I'm buying new, same problems, long waiting list.
What would you do in my case?