OK, Folks....Now it may (?) be my turn to go shopping.
#16
Just curious, with your bum knee is it easier to get in and out of an SUV, something like say a Lexus RX350?? That might be a determining factor right there on what sort of car you buy, cause if its bad now, it could be worse 2-4 years from now.
As for what you should buy, I remember you drove the new body style Audi A4 and really liked it. Comes with AWD, stay light on the options and its about the same as a loaded LaCrosse or ES350. Also no love for the upcoming Regal? That would be pretty close to what you have now, the hatch looks like a sedan but is a bit more useful.
As for what you should buy, I remember you drove the new body style Audi A4 and really liked it. Comes with AWD, stay light on the options and its about the same as a loaded LaCrosse or ES350. Also no love for the upcoming Regal? That would be pretty close to what you have now, the hatch looks like a sedan but is a bit more useful.
#19
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Not in the least. Almost half a century ago, I learned to drive on the 1960s-vintage Chrysler push-buttons. (from there, of course, I went on to learn with a clutch and three-on-the-tree manual transmission, and, from there, a four-on-the-floor MT).
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#21
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Yeah..as I said, he loved it while he had it, but then decided that he needed more utility. He makes a fairly good salary, though, as an Army officer (Chaplain) and could afford it.
That is a possible fourth option on my list, and a fifth is the Chevy Impala. It does many of the nice things the new LaCrosse does (it's on the same platform), has a nicer-looking steering wheel, and has a nice conventional fore/aft shift lever....though the rocker-switch on top of the lever for manual up/down-shifting is not the best design.
That is a possible fourth option on my list, and a fifth is the Chevy Impala. It does many of the nice things the new LaCrosse does (it's on the same platform), has a nicer-looking steering wheel, and has a nice conventional fore/aft shift lever....though the rocker-switch on top of the lever for manual up/down-shifting is not the best design.
#22
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Just curious, with your bum knee is it easier to get in and out of an SUV, something like say a Lexus RX350?? That might be a determining factor right there on what sort of car you buy, cause if its bad now, it could be worse 2-4 years from now.
As for what you should buy, I remember you drove the new body style Audi A4 and really liked it. Comes with AWD, stay light on the options and its about the same as a loaded LaCrosse or ES350. Also no love for the upcoming Regal? That would be pretty close to what you have now, the hatch looks like a sedan but is a bit more useful.
As for what you should buy, I remember you drove the new body style Audi A4 and really liked it. Comes with AWD, stay light on the options and its about the same as a loaded LaCrosse or ES350. Also no love for the upcoming Regal? That would be pretty close to what you have now, the hatch looks like a sedan but is a bit more useful.
I did not mention the A4, not because I don't like it (as you say, it's an excellent car), but primarily because I'm not sure I want to give them my money right now. I'm not impressed with how VW/Audi works as a corporate structure, they have been ripping people and the environment off with the TDI diesels (although you can probably thank ex-CEO Ferdinand Piech more for that, not the current Audi CEO), and service/repairs can be very expensive when the warranty runs out. Like Mercedes and BMW, they only offer a 4/50 warranty (even on the drivetrain) on non-hybrid parts.....Buick, Cadillac, Infiniti, Acura, Lincoln, and Lexus all offer 6/70 and 4/50. And, while there are exceptions, Audi dealerships tend to be run in a stuffy, aristocratic style that is just not my bag. In addition to that, if Trump gets the 35% tariff he wants on imported vehicles sold here (I don't think there are any A4s built in America), its U.S. price could soon rise significantly.
My knees BTW, are coming along fine...or a least reasonably good. The one that was operated on last summer for torn tendons healed up fine and recuperated (though it is a little stiff at times)...and the other one, which the surgeon told me would need a replacement, seems to be coming along well enough (and painless enough) that I think I can forgo the replacement, at least for now. I can function more or less normally on it for day-to-day functions, as long as I don't spend too much time on it or walk for too long a period. And swimming, which I do almost every day, is no problem.
Last edited by mmarshall; 03-20-17 at 07:18 AM.
#23
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You said you didn't want a car that big though. FYI, the Impala is longer than an LS460 at ~ 202" long.
#24
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Might you consider adding the new Kia Cadenza to your list? I quite like the looks of those and they seem to me to meet your basic criteria.
#25
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If you don't want something as big or expensive as an S-Class, have you considered the E-Class? It's arguably the nicest vehicle in the mid-sized "executive" class, and Mercedes really knocked it out of the park with the recent redesign. Still on the pricey side, but WAY cheaper than an S-Class. That or the G80 would be my choice, with the ES in third place.
#26
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I saw the new Cadenza at the Chicago Auto Show and was able to take a close look at it. A Very nice car both inside and out. It's also received good reviews. C&D gave it a good review and ranks the segment, Maxima, Cadenza, Avalon, Impala and Lacrosse.
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The dealer ship service is also another big factor when choosing a car.
How are the dealer's service for those other cars that you mentioned?
I echo other member's additional choice and would add the Genesis against the ES (my first choice).
However, you would get lost in the parking lot that you work out at (in your other thread) if you get an ES
How are the dealer's service for those other cars that you mentioned?
I echo other member's additional choice and would add the Genesis against the ES (my first choice).
However, you would get lost in the parking lot that you work out at (in your other thread) if you get an ES
#28
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In fact, recently a friend of mine there had some double-vision problems (which have since cleared up) and couldn't drive safely.....I drove his leased ES a number of times for him).