What would you replace your CT with when it becomes time to
#1
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What would you replace your CT with when it becomes time to
Hey guys now that new CT's are not available in the US what would you replace your CT with when it becomes time? How long would you keep your CT in miles
#2
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Even though no one has seen it at this point, likely the Lexus UX because it will probably be the Lexus hybrid with the best MPGs.
Keeping my CT for at least another 10 years or 250,000 miles. I had a 1998 Camry that lasted to around 250k on stock suspension then I fixed her up and did all the maintenance like timing belt and transmission flush, car lasted until 314,000 miles until somebody crashed into me.
I will likely do the same for the CT except when the stock suspension goes, I am not fixing it up again.
Keeping my CT for at least another 10 years or 250,000 miles. I had a 1998 Camry that lasted to around 250k on stock suspension then I fixed her up and did all the maintenance like timing belt and transmission flush, car lasted until 314,000 miles until somebody crashed into me.
I will likely do the same for the CT except when the stock suspension goes, I am not fixing it up again.
#3
i would like to see how the 2019 volvo v60 hybrid pans out.
also plan on keeping the ct for a long while. i had a pontiac vibe (toyota matrix) for 14 years. the odometer stopped at 299999miles and i added a few K more before mechanicals started to finally show their age. i liked the ct looks, mpg and toyota quality, so i got it.
also plan on keeping the ct for a long while. i had a pontiac vibe (toyota matrix) for 14 years. the odometer stopped at 299999miles and i added a few K more before mechanicals started to finally show their age. i liked the ct looks, mpg and toyota quality, so i got it.
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#4
We'll see what the UX is like when it hits the streets. My biggest issue is space in my garage. I can't get anything much wider than the CT. I'm usually bored with a car after 50K.
#7
Until it breaks down or replacement part costs start adding up, I'm assuming it'll be dying then. Hoping on doing 300K +. It's only at 36k now so I have a long way to go. My other option would probably be an IS 3 years older than about 10 years from now lol.
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#8
Normally I'd also be up for a UX hybrid, but considering what I do, I'd probably look at a Crosstrek or Forester, and also the upcoming hybrid version that will use the Prius Prime hybrid system.
#9
Mine is only at 38k miles right now so it has a long way to go, I don't see why I wouldn't push the car to 200k+ and then seeing how it is then. Honestly, I wouldn't mind driving a Prius as a daily after owning the CT for almost 2 years. If it was my only car, I would get a Mazda 3.
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I'm about at 120k, and 5+ yrs of ownership ... I've already got 1 foot out the door, and just bought a 2015 Honda Fit. I wanted another hatchback, something reliable, decent mpg, and this time around I'm willing to go CHEAP over luxury. The CT may be put up for sale within the next few weeks
one day, would like for my Fit to look like this, and less .... not-so-cool:
Raidin, if you are 100% set on a Subaru ... let me know when ... I am a "Subaru Ambassador" and can provide a voucher on your new car purchase ... it knocks off a few hundred bucks. may want to PM me on this one for more details, as I believe it is against the rules to post these kinds of things in public
one day, would like for my Fit to look like this, and less .... not-so-cool:
Raidin, if you are 100% set on a Subaru ... let me know when ... I am a "Subaru Ambassador" and can provide a voucher on your new car purchase ... it knocks off a few hundred bucks. may want to PM me on this one for more details, as I believe it is against the rules to post these kinds of things in public
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I would not bet on the Volvo IMHO.
i would like to see how the 2019 volvo v60 hybrid pans out.
also plan on keeping the ct for a long while. i had a pontiac vibe (toyota matrix) for 14 years. the odometer stopped at 299999miles and i added a few K more before mechanicals started to finally show their age. i liked the ct looks, mpg and toyota quality, so i got it.
also plan on keeping the ct for a long while. i had a pontiac vibe (toyota matrix) for 14 years. the odometer stopped at 299999miles and i added a few K more before mechanicals started to finally show their age. i liked the ct looks, mpg and toyota quality, so i got it.
#12
I would recommend strongly against AWD with your use case (high mileage). You will be replacing CV joints every year not to mention lower mpg.
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Raidin, if you are 100% set on a Subaru ... let me know when ... I am a "Subaru Ambassador" and can provide a voucher on your new car purchase ... it knocks off a few hundred bucks. may want to PM me on this one for more details, as I believe it is against the rules to post these kinds of things in public
I know that if I chose a Subaru, I would have to spend more on repairs, maintenance, and gas. My mechanic even told me to expect to replace the engine every 150k to 250k miles as they won't go as far as a Toyota or Honda (but he also mentioned that used Subaru engines are plentiful and cheap). I know it would cost me more to run a Subaru over a Toyota or Lexus, but I also recently decided to downsize my two personal cars into one. This will save me some money in insurance and registration fees, and will help me in funding a Subaru if it ever came to it.
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Don't know. I got mine specifically to replace my daily so I'll probably keep it as long as the battery will last. The warranty is good up until 100k so hopefully it lasts longer than that, anybody know what's the highest mileage CT look like on the boards?
#15
It looks like my avatar.