Which car for the wife??

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Originally Posted By: Doog
Originally Posted By: Cujet
Consider a crossover SUV. Many women like to sit up higher and prefer a more commanding view of the road.


Fuel economy is a major factor. I won't buy anything that gets less than 25mpg combined.


Chrysler 300. As much luxury as the Lexus, but with a 300HP engine, 8-speed transmission, and 31MPG highway.
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A new 300 stickers at $30K, you can probably get one for $25-26K.
 
Originally Posted By: ls1mike
Why no ATS or CTS. Just as nice or nicer than any of the cars on your original list.


ATS is in its first year -- I'd wait a year for the kinks to get worked out.
 
Originally Posted By: ls1mike
Why no ATS or CTS. Just as nice or nicer than any of the cars on your original list.


No Gm cars. Had 2 Lemons and GM sent me packing with no support. I know 2 guys with the CTS. Major headaches and both are shop queens.
 
If she wants the '13 MKZ I think that's an amazing looking car. It does have new technology though, hopefully they got it right.
 
Originally Posted By: Obos
Sonata or Optima hybrid?


No Hybrids....we will run at least 150k on the car and I don't want the added expense.
 
Originally Posted By: panthermike
If she wants the '13 MKZ I think that's an amazing looking car. It does have new technology though, hopefully they got it right.


I like it as well.
 
Originally Posted By: Doog
Originally Posted By: Obos
Sonata or Optima hybrid?


No Hybrids....we will run at least 150k on the car and I don't want the added expense.


LOL! The added expense of saved fuel? Now, how a brand new luxury car is going to save you money if you don't mind me asking?
 
Originally Posted By: friendly_jacek
Originally Posted By: Doog
Originally Posted By: Obos
Sonata or Optima hybrid?


No Hybrids....we will run at least 150k on the car and I don't want the added expense.


LOL! The added expense of saved fuel? Now, how a brand new luxury car is going to save you money if you don't mind me asking?


I just don't like Hybrids...I know 3 people who had Toyota or Lexus Hybrids and all hated the performance. Plus you are married to the dealer service department. Hybrids suck.
 
Originally Posted By: Doog
Originally Posted By: Cujet
Consider a crossover SUV. Many women like to sit up higher and prefer a more commanding view of the road.


Fuel economy is a major factor. I won't buy anything that gets less than 25mpg combined.


The 2013 RDX V6 fwd should fit the bill nicely. It should average 25+ with the high-mileage highway driving that your wife does, and I'm sure you'll be able to find a base model for $32k eventually.

Originally Posted By: Doog


I just don't like Hybrids...I know 3 people who had Toyota or Lexus Hybrids and all hated the performance. Plus you are married to the dealer service department. Hybrids suck.


Not sure what the premise of this is. You're married to the service dept with a Hybrid no more than you are with a conventional Toyota. You know as well as I do how "scan tool dependent" Toyota has gotten in the recent years. I wouldn't even think about keeping a newer Toyota (or many makes) for the long-haul if you don't have access to the factory scan tool and the shop manual.

The battery is generally fine for 200-250k, though I don't think Ohio is a CARB warranty state so your battery warranty is only 8/100k there. I personally wouldn't be one bit concerned, but not everyone is going to agree with me there.
 
Originally Posted By: Doog
Originally Posted By: panthermike
If she wants the '13 MKZ I think that's an amazing looking car. It does have new technology though, hopefully they got it right.


I like it as well.

Last night Lincoln started a new battery of commercials. Name change to "Lincoln Motor Company". Maybe they will have a promotion to go along with it.
 
Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Originally Posted By: Doog
Originally Posted By: panthermike
If she wants the '13 MKZ I think that's an amazing looking car. It does have new technology though, hopefully they got it right.


I like it as well.

Last night Lincoln started a new battery of commercials. Name change to "Lincoln Motor Company". Maybe they will have a promotion to go along with it.


I just saw one at the store in the pearl white color...very nice.
 
Originally Posted By: The Critic


Not sure what the premise of this is. You're married to the service dept with a Hybrid no more than you are with a conventional Toyota. You know as well as I do how "scan tool dependent" Toyota has gotten in the recent years. I wouldn't even think about keeping a newer Toyota (or many makes) for the long-haul if you don't have access to the factory scan tool and the shop manual.

The battery is generally fine for 200-250k, though I don't think Ohio is a CARB warranty state so your battery warranty is only 8/100k there. I personally wouldn't be one bit concerned, but not everyone is going to agree with me there.


I am on my 5th Toyota...never one need for a scan tool. The shop manuals are $10 on ebay. Very easy cars to work on.
 
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