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waatsgood
09-10-2011, 10:59 AM
sup guys,
Currently driving: 2006 Acura RSX Type-s
Estimated KBB value for trade in:13,375
Other cash saved up: $1500

I do like my car and there are no issues with it, but the New Jersey winters have sucked lately and this car is awful in the snow I'm looking for some type of SUV with 4wd, doesn't have to be flashy, just ~$15,000.I'm not looking to finance a car, rather buy one and not have to worry about monthly payments

Thanks for the help

rnacdaley
09-10-2011, 11:04 AM
You could find a used Explorer or Grand Cherokee in that range. Or you could go the route of AWD sedans. For example you could prob find an Audi A4 in that price range in 2006 model, even possibly an A6 depending on the amount of miles. This way you still have some sport performance as well as better handling in the winter. Trust me I know winter driving. We got over 200inches last year where I live.


sup guys,
Currently driving: 2006 Acura RSX Type-s
Estimated KBB value for trade in:13,375
Other cash saved up: $1500

I do like my car and there are no issues with it, but the New Jersey winters have sucked lately and this car is awful in the snow I'm looking for some type of SUV with 4wd, doesn't have to be flashy, just ~$15,000.I'm not looking to finance a car, rather buy one and not have to worry about monthly payments

Thanks for the help

rnacdaley
09-10-2011, 11:10 AM
Ultimately you could just keep your current car and put some Blizzak's on it. They are the world's greatest snow tire and they will cost about 1/2 of what you have saved up after install.

waatsgood
09-10-2011, 12:36 PM
You could find a used Explorer or Grand Cherokee in that range. Or you could go the route of AWD sedans. For example you could prob find an Audi A4 in that price range in 2006 model, even possibly an A6 depending on the amount of miles. This way you still have some sport performance as well as better handling in the winter. Trust me I know winter driving. We got over 200inches last year where I live.


Ultimately you could just keep your current car and put some Blizzak's on it. They are the world's greatest snow tire and they will cost about 1/2 of what you have saved up after install.

Dam, great info, I'll be sure to get you off spread. I never even considered audi before, but seems interesting. I'm just going to have to do a bit of my own research in terms of reliability since I cant afford having my car in the shop all the time.

braggable
09-10-2011, 12:45 PM
Dam, great info, I'll be sure to get you off spread. I never even considered audi before, but seems interesting. I'm just going to have to do a bit of my own research in terms of reliability since I cant afford having my car in the shop all the time.

Don't waste your money on Audi (re-badged VW's) or Jeep (horible American car production). They break down frequently.

Look into Honda or Toyota's SUV's: 4Runner, Highlander, etc. Way more dependable and much better built.

I have had 10+ cars so far in my life from pick ups to sports cars and I will never buy anything but Japanese again.

desslok
09-10-2011, 12:47 PM
Subaru WRX or Honda Pilot.

waatsgood
09-10-2011, 12:50 PM
Don't waste your money on Audi (re-badged VW's) or Jeep (horible American car production). They break down frequently.

Look into Honda or Toyota's SUV's: 4Runner, Highlander, etc. Way more dependable and much better built.

I have had 10+ cars so far in my life from pick ups to sports cars and I will never buy anything but Japanese again.

Yea, I never considered audi, I just thought he had an interesting idea. I really like Jeeps but I always hear about poor reliability. I was looking at rav-4 but it seems kinda girly, idk though


Subaru WRX or Honda Pilot.
thanks, funny you mention that, I was looking at honda pilots as you posted that (srs)

rnacdaley
09-10-2011, 01:28 PM
I dont disagree with you. Just trying to stay within his price range. I have a 2007 camry with 130k on it. I got the car with 30k. It is still the exact same time I turn the ignition. Taking it further I even pull a pop up camper with it for the past two summers and it is just the 4 cylinder engine. I am taking that car to 250k.


Don't waste your money on Audi (re-badged VW's) or Jeep (horible American car production). They break down frequently.

Look into Honda or Toyota's SUV's: 4Runner, Highlander, etc. Way more dependable and much better built.

I have had 10+ cars so far in my life from pick ups to sports cars and I will never buy anything but Japanese again.

rnacdaley
09-10-2011, 01:31 PM
You could also just sign up for 1 month on Consumer Reports. Last I checked it cost $6. You can browse back at least 5yrs to look at reliability reviews, etc. That is how I narrowed my choice on car.

PWOGasMan
09-10-2011, 02:21 PM
B5 s4

joelash302
09-10-2011, 05:06 PM
Don't waste your money on Audi (re-badged VW's) or Jeep (horible American car production). They break down frequently.


Jeeps break down because people beat the fck out of them and treat them like toys. Buy an 06 Rubicon and laugh at people while you are cruising down a 2' snowfall going 30.

SoulZeppelin
09-10-2011, 05:09 PM
I'd stick with a sedan and just use snow tires in the winter. I live in the mountains & that's what I've done for years