I haven't seen any mention of Mazda. Have you looked at the CX-90? It's in your price range, and Mazda has been putting very nice, European style interiors in the CX line for years.
Southside AG said:
What did you decide?
techno-ag said:
Too bad she's not a fan of Toyota. They brought back the Land Cruiser.
Allen Aggie said:
I figured you would definitely go with an Infinity.
infinity ag said:
In our neighborhood, there are a few Mercs and BMWs and Audis.
No Maserati or Porsche or Lamborghini. I can afford a 2024 Maserati (maybe not the top models) but Porsche I am not comfortable. Lambo, no, it just feels wasteful and that would gnaw at me.
So I think the sweetspot in 2024/25 is a Merc/Audi class of car. Maybe in 5 years I can switch it for a Maserati. But that is looking a bit far ahead.
G Martin 87 said:
Sky high maintenance costs, too. Good luck. Badge envy is a terrible thing.
G Martin 87 said:
There is a very finite amount of joy available in 1 lifetime. If your automobile provides even a small amount, why not?AggieDruggist89 said:G Martin 87 said:
Sky high maintenance costs, too. Good luck. Badge envy is a terrible thing.
I don't understand it.
It's a transportation and that's it.
Reliable, comfortable, and low cost maintenance for the job are all you need.
Hobbyist requiring autos for different needs I understand.
Eh....Aggie Dad 26 said:G Martin 87 said:
The transsexual of automobiles
AggieDruggist89 said:infinity ag said:
In our neighborhood, there are a few Mercs and BMWs and Audis.
No Maserati or Porsche or Lamborghini. I can afford a 2024 Maserati (maybe not the top models) but Porsche I am not comfortable. Lambo, no, it just feels wasteful and that would gnaw at me.
So I think the sweetspot in 2024/25 is a Merc/Audi class of car. Maybe in 5 years I can switch it for a Maserati. But that is looking a bit far ahead.
Every one of those will be a depreciating money pit. But it's only money.
I read a lot about Audi Q5 oil leaks and that steered us away from them. And, other than the really decked out ones, the wife did not like them as much as the Genesis.infinity ag said:Southside AG said:
What did you decide?
The process has been slower than expected with stuff going on...
Just early short-listed 2.
- Audi Q5 (I have to take a look at it at a showroom to make sure it isn't too small, We don't need 3rd row seating anymore but it shouldn't be a tiny vehicle
- Mercedes GLC 300 (Looked at it online, it seems nice too)
BMW, well I drive a BMW sedan which is 10 years old so thought we'd skip BMW.
Redstone said:
Unfortunately we bought the Nissan Kicks before I learned about the CVT transmission.
VAXMaster said:
From my wife's perspective the Lexus is an "old lady car" and the Genesis is a non starter (zero % chance any woman would ever say to her "WOW , he got you a Genesis?!").
I think BMW is your answer. I love my Q7 but after 5 years it has a resale value equivalent to a RAV4 of the same age and it drinks oil (I carry a 5 quart jug on every trip and Audi says 1 liter per 1,000 km is totally normal for that engine). Several friends have owned one of those Mercedes from Tuscaloosa and none recommend them.
VAXMaster said:
From my wife's perspective the Lexus is an "old lady car" and the Genesis is a non starter (zero % chance any woman would ever say to her "WOW , he got you a Genesis?!").
I think BMW is your answer. I love my Q7 but after 5 years it has a resale value equivalent to a RAV4 of the same age and it drinks oil (I carry a 5 quart jug on every trip and Audi says 1 liter per 1,000 km is totally normal for that engine). Several friends have owned one of those Mercedes from Tuscaloosa and none recommend them.