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Which vehicle(s) should we get or consider?  

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  1. 1. Which vehicle(s) should we get or consider?

    • Toyota Highlander V6 AWD
      19
    • Mazda 6 Sport Wagon
      4
    • Other (please reply with suggestion and specify why)
      4


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I considered a VW & the TDI models......but in the long run after all warranties are done, they do not have a great reliability record & parts replacement are astronomical. Thanks for your suggestions. B)

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Any thoughts on the Saab 9-7X or Volvo XC90???  You can buy the Saab at the employee price thru 8/1.

I can't say ANYTHING bad about volvo. Except i don't care for the sound of their engines. And their looks need to be upgraded.

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Nothing wrong with the word cult, its just a thing. The Christian Church is a cult, cults are everywhere.

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Any thoughts on the Saab 9-7X or Volvo XC90???  You can buy the Saab at the employee price thru 8/1.

Both are too expensive & heavy for our needs. B)

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Any thoughts on the Saab 9-7X or Volvo XC90???  You can buy the Saab at the employee price thru 8/1.

Both are too expensive & heavy for our needs. B)

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How long to you plan on keeping this new car?

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Any thoughts on the Saab 9-7X or Volvo XC90???  You can buy the Saab at the employee price thru 8/1.

Both are too expensive & heavy for our needs. B)

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How long to you plan on keeping this new car?

The car will be purchased used or 'pre-owned' as some call it. Once the 'right one' is found, chances are it will be kept somewhere between 5 - 7 years is my guess as the way things stand now.

The way I see it, with a 5 star safety rating across the board, excellent reliability rating and reasonable fuel economy with full time AWD & about 65 cu ft of cargo space, we can't loose with a 2003 or 2004 Subaru Forester XS. It's got decent power from a large 4 banger to boot & some unique features that is a definate benefit in the harsh winter months. B) ;)

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Any thoughts on the Saab 9-7X or Volvo XC90???  You can buy the Saab at the employee price thru 8/1.

Both are too expensive & heavy for our needs. B)

:cheers:

How long to you plan on keeping this new car?

The car will be purchased used or 'pre-owned' as some call it. Once the 'right one' is found, chances are it will be kept somewhere between 5 - 7 years is my guess as the way things stand now.

The way I see it, with a 5 star safety rating across the board, excellent reliability rating and reasonable fuel economy with full time AWD & about 65 cu ft of cargo space, we can't loose with a 2003 or 2004 Subaru Forester XS. It's got decent power from a large 4 banger to boot & some unique features that is a definate benefit in the harsh winter months. B) ;)

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You should be able to get 5-7 years out of any car nowadays... Sounds like a good choice ;)

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You should be able to get 5-7 years out of any car nowadays... Sounds like a good choice ;)

My wife & I have to agree. B) ;)

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You should be able to get 5-7 years out of any car nowadays... Sounds like a good choice ;)

My wife & I have to agree. B) ;)

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It all depends on how well they're taken care of etc. Is it just that you only want it for 5-7 years, or are you "hoping" for at elast 5-7 years?

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You should be able to get 5-7 years out of any car nowadays... Sounds like a good choice ;)

My wife & I have to agree. B) ;)

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It all depends on how well they're taken care of etc. Is it just that you only want it for 5-7 years, or are you "hoping" for at elast 5-7 years?

All service records will be accounted for before purchase & I have OCD if you will when it comes to maintaining (synthetic fluids, & the best replacement parts etc) & looking after my vehicles....which is meticulous. All my vehicles get fully rustproofed as well. B)

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That's the best way to keep a car for a long time. The first few years of a cars life mean everything in the long run.

Agreed & I let someone else 'break in' the vehicle, maintain it for me & take a good chunk of the depreciation hit. ;) B)

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That's the best way to keep a car for a long time. The first few years of a cars life mean everything in the long run.

Agreed & I let someone else 'break in' the vehicle, maintain it for me & take a good chunk of the depreciation hit. ;) B)

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True; cars do lose the most $$$ in the first year. And the break in period sucks because you have to drive it carefully LOL

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They just did some light refreshing on the Highlander so I think its got another year or two on it.

I would go with a Toyota 4runner. good qualityand reliability.

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The Saab 9-7 is also just a pretty sad reworked Chevy Trailblazer...

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The Saab 9-7 is also just a pretty sad reworked Chevy Trailblazer...

Agreed, & it's thirsty too. B)

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