Because it had like 6000 miles on it.dubi said:I sold a 5 year old Hyundai Santa Fe and it looked as good as the day i purchased it.nortex97 said:
I've just never seen a 5 or 10 year old Kia/Hyundai that looked good.
Because it had like 6000 miles on it.dubi said:I sold a 5 year old Hyundai Santa Fe and it looked as good as the day i purchased it.nortex97 said:
I've just never seen a 5 or 10 year old Kia/Hyundai that looked good.
This is a joke right? they havent made a v6 mustang in like 5-6 yearsbam02 said:
Six cylinder mustang
I think it was 30k miles.The Wonderer said:Because it had like 6000 miles on it.dubi said:I sold a 5 year old Hyundai Santa Fe and it looked as good as the day i purchased it.nortex97 said:
I've just never seen a 5 or 10 year old Kia/Hyundai that looked good.
YouBet said:Always the answer; no one ever acts on it.tk for tu juan said:Miata RFQuote:
Price around 35K-40K
stylish
fun to drive
safe
easily maintained
Most appreciated / under appreciated car ever.
well 6 months could work..nortex97 said:
I've posted this elsewhere but the next/new Mazda's next year will have longitudinal I-6 (2 and 3 row), with a RWD chassis (in AWD). CX-70 and -90 I think. The ones in Europe are a little narrower, and reviews are out on those. I'd be hesitant on the current ones as the next ones will be a lot better, imho, but you have to wait 6+ months so not really by the OP's criteria…
I'm going to just wait and see what happens. For me, I just want the 2 row version, basically like this. They will offer a hybrid version too (with either a 4 or a 6 cylinder) but I just want the I-6.LMCane said:well 6 months could work..nortex97 said:
I've posted this elsewhere but the next/new Mazda's next year will have longitudinal I-6 (2 and 3 row), with a RWD chassis (in AWD). CX-70 and -90 I think. The ones in Europe are a little narrower, and reviews are out on those. I'd be hesitant on the current ones as the next ones will be a lot better, imho, but you have to wait 6+ months so not really by the OP's criteria…
sell the BMW back to the dealer in April, then buy a new Mazda when I return in September.
good advice- which one of the Mazdas would you go for?
I would like a more powerful engine than the base models.
that's alot like the Mazda I had overseas for a yearnortex97 said:I'm going to just wait and see what happens. For me, I just want the 2 row version, basically like this. They will offer a hybrid version too (with either a 4 or a 6 cylinder) but I just want the I-6.LMCane said:well 6 months could work..nortex97 said:
I've posted this elsewhere but the next/new Mazda's next year will have longitudinal I-6 (2 and 3 row), with a RWD chassis (in AWD). CX-70 and -90 I think. The ones in Europe are a little narrower, and reviews are out on those. I'd be hesitant on the current ones as the next ones will be a lot better, imho, but you have to wait 6+ months so not really by the OP's criteria…
sell the BMW back to the dealer in April, then buy a new Mazda when I return in September.
good advice- which one of the Mazdas would you go for?
I would like a more powerful engine than the base models.
My goal is to own/drive cars a long time (in years, compared to the average). Our Audi is a 2013 (with under 80K miles) with a supercharged V6 and all wheel drive that...unfortunately I don't see being replaced by something with more fun driving dynamics, but I at least want similar acceleration.
I have a 2013 Sonata in phenomenal condition. Looks almost brand new.nortex97 said:
I've just never seen a 5 or 10 year old Kia/Hyundai that looked good.
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Tesla Model 3 RWD checks all your boxes
Grown Pear said:
Subaru Outback Wilderness? More rugged looking with turbocharged engine.