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I'm looking to trade in the current set of wheels and get something newer.

I've whittled the list down to a Chevy Avalanche, Morgan 8 roadster or a Hyundai Elantra.

Any thought from the 'yard?

And please keep the responses reasonable keeping in my mind my budget, commute, family status and driving desires.

And, please, please no comments about the virtues of leasing instead of buying, buying used instead of new or mass transit possibilities.
 
Fisker Karma. You also might want to invest in a decent fire suppression system.
 
I'm looking to trade in the current set of wheels and get something newer.

I've whittled the list down to a Chevy Avalanche, Morgan 8 roadster or a Hyundai Elantra.

Any thought from the 'yard?

And please keep the responses reasonable keeping in my mind my budget, commute, family status and driving desires.

And, please, please no comments about the virtues of leasing instead of buying, buying used instead of new or mass transit possibilities.


Ha haaa, that's quite a range of vehicles. I want a Honda Ridgeline so bad but that price tag coupled with the mpg is such a buzzkill. My Element will have to do.

Go Hyundai.
 
I don't know much about any of the models in particular, but I can tell you I am VERY happy with my Hyundai. In fact, I think the Genesis is the best deal on the planet for a luxury car.

My buddy has had 3 Hyundais (Sonata, Elantra and the SUV) and not a peep of a problem on any of them..he keeps buying another one. He replaced the Elantra with the Sonata only because he wanted a bigger car, not because it had any issues.
 
Ford Taurus Limited!!........solid, enjoyable riding car or the Fusion to save some coin!!
 
Any thought from the 'yard?

And please keep the responses reasonable keeping in my mind my budget, commute, family status and driving desires.

And, please, please no comments about the virtues of leasing instead of buying, buying used instead of new or mass transit possibilities.

One time, I rode in a Hyundai and the fumes from the plastics they used to make the floor mats killed four other people in the car. I escaped by creating a air bladder out one of the driver's lungs.

Back to the original poster - unless I've missed my mark, and I rarely do, you are a lesbian lady and are looking for a car to carry your domestic partner and your four golden retrievers back and forth to your summer cabin in Vermont.

I recommend a Subaru of some type.

Good luck, ma'am.
 
I should be getting my subaru brz any day.... doubt that is anything you'd look at though lol. Just out of curiosity though, what are the qualities you're looking for because it is an odd list.
 
One time, I rode in a Hyundai and the fumes from the plastics they used to make the floor mats killed four other people in the car. I escaped by creating a air bladder out one of the driver's lungs.

Back to the original poster - unless I've missed my mark, and I rarely do, you are a lesbian lady and are looking for a car to carry your domestic partner and your four golden retrievers back and forth to your summer cabin in Vermont.

I recommend a Subaru of some type.

Good luck, ma'am.
Lesbians stick with Foresters. I am a big fan of AWD. And MPG is getting more of a factor for those on a budget. I was looking at mid-size and crossovers recently and was surprised at the mileage the Legacy with the CVT transmission gets. And the new Legacies are close to being the size of a luxury sedan inside.
 
Ford Taurus Limited!!........solid, enjoyable riding car or the Fusion to save some coin!!

Or go for the Model T: affordable, somewhat reliable and available in a range of colors, as long as you like black.
 
Since absolutely need AWD to exit our driveway most winters we are a Suby family. After many many Outbacks,wife drives '12 Legacy . I have an '08 Outback. These are pretty decent and reliable cars especially for their price point.

However does not feel as rock solid and may not last as long as Toyota I drove for 19 years... then sold to a guy who shipped it to Nigeria. It's probably enjoying it's second life painted cool psycadellic colors hauling extended families to exotic oil fields or has an AK mounted to the deck.
 
I'm looking to trade in the current set of wheels and get something newer.

I've whittled the list down to a Chevy Avalanche, Morgan 8 roadster or a Hyundai Elantra.

Any thought from the 'yard?

And please keep the responses reasonable keeping in my mind my budget, commute, family status and driving desires.

And, please, please no comments about the virtues of leasing instead of buying, buying used instead of new or mass transit possibilities.
I know that you said no comments about used cars but you should think twice about buying a new car. You probably can find a very good used car with the warranty intact for a lot less. With a new car, you only have the privilege of bragging that it is new. It will lose $5 to 6k of value when you drive it off the lot.
 
I know that you said no comments about used cars but you should think twice about buying a new car. You probably can find a very good used car with the warranty intact for a lot less. With a new car, you only have the privilege of bragging that it is new. It will lose $5 to 6k of value when you drive it off the lot.
I'm with you on that. I never buy new. I guess if I had a lot of disposable income I'd buy new. I've done quite well with my Hondas (Civic & Pilot). Not crazy about the Pilot's ride (stiff on the bumps) and a bit loud with the road noise. The 6 cylinder V-Tec engine though is ballsy.

I guess I really don't have much to add as far as what AWD to buy. Good luck!
 
I'm looking to trade in the current set of wheels and get something newer.

I've whittled the list down to a Chevy Avalanche, Morgan 8 roadster or a Hyundai Elantra.

The Morgan is kinda stylish compared to the Avalanche. The only problem is depression you spiral into as soon as your neighbor pulls up in a Morgan 9.
 
See if you can get a lease deal on one of these used puppies. Built like a tank!

800px-Hyundai.Lantra1993.jpg
 
This is what I own http://www.thesupercars.org/bugatti/bugatti-veyron/. If you're serious about your cars, there is really no other option. You can finance it if you're too poor to buy it outright.

/frankivy

Actually you are wrong. The Bugatti is very pedestrian.

Kobe Bryant recently bought the new ferrari for about $350K stock.

Eric Clapton liked the car, but as a forty year ferrari collector, stock wouldn't do. So, ferrari modified the car to EC's liking and stuck a $4m+ price tag on it.

And more recently, Steven Tyler got himself this little piece of machinery.

steven-tyler-car.jpg


Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler just took delivery of the world's fastest convertible. The Hennessey Venom GT Spyder will accelerate to 200mph in 15.9 seconds, eight seconds faster than a Bugatti Veyron. Tyler was the first person to ask if he could have his without a top.

"Steven came to us last year and asked if we could build his Venom GT as a roadster," says John Hennessey. "We had to make a few structural changes to our integrated rollcage in order to be able to fit the removable top. This increased the weight of our vehicle by about 30 lbs to a curb weight of 2743 lbs (1244 kilograms). We decided to increase the Venom GTs power to 1244 bhp to maintain our 1 horsepower per 1 kilogram power to weight ratio."
 
But, come to think of it, after reading fishy's post, it seems like a should get some different breeds of dogs.
 
Actually you are wrong. The Bugatti is very pedestrian.

Kobe Bryant recently bought the new ferrari for about $350K stock.

Eric Clapton liked the car, but as a forty year ferrari collector, stock wouldn't do. So, ferrari modified the car to EC's liking and stuck a $4m+ price tag on it.

And more recently, Steven Tyler got himself this little piece of machinery.

steven-tyler-car.jpg


Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler just took delivery of the world's fastest convertible. The Hennessey Venom GT Spyder will accelerate to 200mph in 15.9 seconds, eight seconds faster than a Bugatti Veyron. Tyler was the first person to ask if he could have his without a top.

"Steven came to us last year and asked if we could build his Venom GT as a roadster," says John Hennessey. "We had to make a few structural changes to our integrated rollcage in order to be able to fit the removable top. This increased the weight of our vehicle by about 30 lbs to a curb weight of 2743 lbs (1244 kilograms). We decided to increase the Venom GTs power to 1244 bhp to maintain our 1 horsepower per 1 kilogram power to weight ratio."

Agreed. After I bought my first Venom GT, I just can't go back to anything less than 0 to 200 in 16 seconds. I'm considering buying one of the other 4 Venom GT Spyders that Hennessey produced, although might just jump on all four of them as a little insurance.
 
I'm with you on that. I never buy new. I guess if I had a lot of disposable income I'd buy new. I've done quite well with my Hondas (Civic & Pilot). Not crazy about the Pilot's ride (stiff on the bumps) and a bit loud with the road noise. The 6 cylinder V-Tec engine though is ballsy.

I guess I really don't have much to add as far as what AWD to buy. Good luck!
Here's another tip. Don't buy new and get into the habit of not borrowing when you buy. Your cars will be a lot cheaper and you will make better decisions.
 
See if you can get a lease deal on one of these used puppies. Built like a tank!

800px-Hyundai.Lantra1993.jpg
Unless you can write it off for tax purposes, leasing is a very expensive way to acquire a vehicle.
 
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