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It also occurred to me that the MDX should probably be in the discussion. I don't love the styling in the 08-12 era, but there are much worse looking cars/trucks out there and I would feel more comfortable buying an Acura with high mileage than almost anything else.
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True, and I considered just trying to get out of it, but that won't change how many miles we drive. I do have a good relationship with the guy I bought both cars from, and one other one all in the last 12 months, so going to have a chat with him certainly wouldn't hurt.
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If you end up adding another car, realize it's not what you were thinking originally, but I'd add the GTI to your list. They can hold a lot of gear very practical and I just came from looking at them with a friend. $27k brand new 2017 marked down to $19k. Would have to think you could find a 2014 or 2015 well within budget and for the money I'd be hard pressed to find a better handling car. FWD though so maybe not great for what you want but certainly doable.
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Basically, it was engineered during the horrible Daimler Chrysler days. Pretty much every Benz from that era sucked, which is why I'm still baffled by the popularity of the GLE (a refreshed ML) and GLS (a refreshed GL). Both are also dinosaurs with shoddy ugly interiors and poor driving dynamics. I'd still keep it on my short list though cause it's a Benz lol. I'll admit I'm a badge chaser. |
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Another idea:
Spend 15k (or whatever so no payment) on a used crew cab pickup truck with leather interior. Finish out your leases and get rid of them. When you are ready, purchase your BMWs outright on the used market. Driving as much as you do, new cars depreciate far too quickly. That truck you pickup now will hardly depreciate and is comfortable/functional/reliable for the time being. |
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I contemplated that momentarily but I just cannot see myself in a pickup, and I guarantee you my fiancé won't be caught dead in one. She vetoed a Tahoe almost immediately because she refuses to drive something that big. Bear in mind, she'll be driving it 75% of the time.
I will probably continue to lease two of our cars, definitely mine at the very least. I like to switch up cars pretty often and have no desire what so ever to be dealing with the negative equity that I would be buried in if I didn't. I have equally little desire to deal with maintenance issues. I said this in another post but there is a cost to driving as much as we do. There's probably half a dozen or more ways to go about handling it but I'm not going to get away from it, and pouring money into maintenance for a car, whether it be my first, second, or third, is probably the least desirable. |
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Look into a CPO Subaru Forrester or Outback. We are on our 2nd Forester and we are looking to get a new Outback for my wife while I split my miles between the M3 and our current Forrester. They are fairly cheap and easy to maintain. AWD is a plus for us, since we love going to the mountains and camping trips etc. While they may not be the most luxurious vehicles out there, they are perfectly fine commuter and road trip car. We've had so much fun in our Foresters the past 10+ years, I can't imagine not having a Subaru in the garage the rest of my life.
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Surprised there has been no mention of a Porsche Cayenne. AWD, reliable, take a big depreciation hit the first 5 years.
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Any used German/Euro car is going to be costly for maintenance.
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Thought about this, but it's the maintenance that got me a little spooked. Can't help but think I'd be playing with fire. Plus, they're not really in the price range.
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