Lexus RX F-Sport
Went through this with the wife recently. Thought the Audi Q5 would be her choice. It was not. She doesn't like the look of the Lexus. I was not buying BMW or Mercedes.infinity ag said:Martin Q. Blank said:
used GX460 or LX570
Thanks, will check out!
I am open to other brands outside of Merc and Audi. I already have a BMW (sedan) so avoiding BMW.
I bought a 2015 RX350 with 49k miles on it in 2018 and paid $24,900. New ones sticker was $54k at the time. Beautiful car in great shape and half price. Even if you buy one with fewer miles and not three years old, let someone else take that first depreciation hit. You can find a used that is in like new shape and save a chunk, or upgrade to a nicer vehicle in the same budget.mefoghorn said:
Find the gently used Lexus she likes. No regrets there.
drumboy said:Half of one of these:infinity ag said:
It's a milestone anniversary coming up so I want to buy my wife a SUV (she prefers SUVs to sedans. She has one right now, a 2011 model. I want to buy her something which is in the Audi, Mercedes level. Any suggestions? I bought my last car 10 years ago so am clueless about what is out there.
The price I am thinking is $50-60k.
Any brands more expensive than this? Any brands to avoid?
Maybe a CPO Macan GTS (I'm sure base is much cheaper)
mefoghorn said:
Find the gently used Lexus she likes. No regrets there.
If you have to ask....kiddinginfinity ag said:drumboy said:Half of one of these:infinity ag said:
It's a milestone anniversary coming up so I want to buy my wife a SUV (she prefers SUVs to sedans. She has one right now, a 2011 model. I want to buy her something which is in the Audi, Mercedes level. Any suggestions? I bought my last car 10 years ago so am clueless about what is out there.
The price I am thinking is $50-60k.
Any brands more expensive than this? Any brands to avoid?
Maybe a CPO Macan GTS (I'm sure base is much cheaper)
These 2 are beautiful. Thanks for the suggestions.
The Audi above, what model is it?
infinity ag said:mefoghorn said:
Find the gently used Lexus she likes. No regrets there.
I like the Lexus in general, but it won't make an impact like I hope. One of our friends had one 15 years ago (back then we just had a Honda Accord car for me and a Ford Focus car for her).
Lexus is a great brand, but she will go meh. I would buy it in a heartbeat but the goal is to make her go wow from a woman's perspective. Thanks for the suggestion though.
sts7049 said:
i think the idea of a surprise car is a bad one. would be much better off to surprise her with a toy car or something fun and tell her she gets to pick what she wants
Southside AG said:
What about when the Hyundai or Kia need warranty work or service? I heard that experience is terrible across the dealerships.
drumboy said:OP would need to change his name to Infiniti AgP.H. Dexippus said:
For sale in Clear Lake
For sale in Boerne with better interior
aTm2004 said:infinity ag said:mefoghorn said:
Find the gently used Lexus she likes. No regrets there.
I like the Lexus in general, but it won't make an impact like I hope. One of our friends had one 15 years ago (back then we just had a Honda Accord car for me and a Ford Focus car for her).
Lexus is a great brand, but she will go meh. I would buy it in a heartbeat but the goal is to make her go wow from a woman's perspective. Thanks for the suggestion though.
You don't need to buy her a new car for that. Just take her to Target, notice when she gets her hair done, or buy her a card for no reason. Don't overthink this.
drumboy said:
While we're talking right-sized SUVs, here's one that's on my to-do list.
aTm2004 said:
Given her vehicle is 13 years old and you haven't bought a car in the last 10 years, it seems like y'all drive cars for a decade or more, so my advice is to not look at the Germans. They're beautiful and fun, but will leave you in bankruptcy unless you leave her first.
If my assumption is the accurate, I would look at the Japanese luxury lines.
- Lexus RX or GX...or TX if you need a 3 row
- Infiniti QX
- Acura MDX
The diving experience isn't going to be what the German gals will be, but they'll treat you right and grow old with you.
TMfrisco said:Went through this with the wife recently. Thought the Audi Q5 would be her choice. It was not. She doesn't like the look of the Lexus. I was not buying BMW or Mercedes.infinity ag said:Martin Q. Blank said:
used GX460 or LX570
Thanks, will check out!
I am open to other brands outside of Merc and Audi. I already have a BMW (sedan) so avoiding BMW.
She ended up with a Genesis GV70. It came down to that or a Volvo XC60. Both have a lot of bells and whistles available. The GV80 and the XC90 had 3rd row seats which we are well past needing.
To get under $60K, you will probably have to go used by a year or 2 if you want a really well equipped version.
I personally think the GV70 we bought with the 2.5T is slightly underpowered. It is fine to drive and you never really notice it, but we drive a lot of highway miles and to cruise at 80 it turns a few too many rpms for my taste. Maybe the 3.5T would have been a better choice.
ChoppinDs40 said:Southside AG said:
What about when the Hyundai or Kia need warranty work or service? I heard that experience is terrible across the dealerships.
Only at Keating
Not a gift, but the 1st car she chose basically completely on her own and we've been married 32 years.infinity ag said:TMfrisco said:Went through this with the wife recently. Thought the Audi Q5 would be her choice. It was not. She doesn't like the look of the Lexus. I was not buying BMW or Mercedes.infinity ag said:Martin Q. Blank said:
used GX460 or LX570
Thanks, will check out!
I am open to other brands outside of Merc and Audi. I already have a BMW (sedan) so avoiding BMW.
She ended up with a Genesis GV70. It came down to that or a Volvo XC60. Both have a lot of bells and whistles available. The GV80 and the XC90 had 3rd row seats which we are well past needing.
To get under $60K, you will probably have to go used by a year or 2 if you want a really well equipped version.
I personally think the GV70 we bought with the 2.5T is slightly underpowered. It is fine to drive and you never really notice it, but we drive a lot of highway miles and to cruise at 80 it turns a few too many rpms for my taste. Maybe the 3.5T would have been a better choice.
Anniversary/birthday gift?
I will make sure she test drives and approves before I make the purchase. She won't wake up one morning and see a car with a huge bow on it on the driveway. Those don't end well.
So my attempt is to make a shortlist of cars that I am comfortable price wise, and what I think she will like. I will check out the Genesis. Volvo won't do it.
I might be okay going up to 60k, no more though. The plan is to go with 2024 models, the ones they want to push out the lot. No 2025. Miles less than 10k.