Luxury Car under 10k if primary was a sports car
#1
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Luxury Car under 10k if primary was a sports car
I'm really thinking about getting a GSF in a few months but live in the Northeast, so I'm planning on getting a second vehicle under 10k for snow and sometimes just a change of pace. For 10k or under, I'm thinking 05-06 Navigator, Escalade, or even S500 4matic. I'm not that worried about reliability, would probably only put about 2-3k miles a year. If you guys primarily drove a Rwd sports car, what would u get for 10k or under, I'm only really interested in luxury vehicles, I know I can get a newer vehicle like a accord or Honda pilot. Let's have some fun with this.
#2
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I'm really thinking about getting a GSF in a few months but live in the Northeast, so I'm planning on getting a second vehicle under 10k for snow and sometimes just a change of pace. For 10k or under, I'm thinking 05-06 Navigator, Escalade, or even S500 4matic. I'm not that worried about reliability, would probably only put about 2-3k miles a year.
If you guys primarily drove a Rwd sports car, what would u get for 10k or under, I'm only really interested in luxury vehicles, I know I can get a newer vehicle like a accord or Honda pilot. Let's have some fun with this.
If you guys primarily drove a Rwd sports car, what would u get for 10k or under, I'm only really interested in luxury vehicles, I know I can get a newer vehicle like a accord or Honda pilot. Let's have some fun with this.
For a 10K winter-beater, along the lines you're thinking, I'd look at an old Lexus GX before any of the vehicles you mention. You might say, right now, that you are not concerned about reliability...but let that S500 4Matic have any kind of real problem (which is likely), and you may have to re-mortgage your home to get it repaired LOL.
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What are you specifically asking for advice on.....the RWD sports car, or the big luxury winter alternative? If for a 10K sports car, I'd look at a nice used Mazda Miata that has been well-cared for.....if you can fit into one (Miatas can be rather tight inside). For the price, it's probably the purest sports-car driving experience in the American market short of a Porsche Boxster.
For a 10K winter-beater, along the lines you're thinking, I'd look at an old Lexus GX before any of the vehicles you mention. You might say, right now, that you are not concerned about reliability...but let that S500 4Matic have any kind of real problem (which is likely), and you may have to re-mortgage your home to get it repaired LOL.
For a 10K winter-beater, along the lines you're thinking, I'd look at an old Lexus GX before any of the vehicles you mention. You might say, right now, that you are not concerned about reliability...but let that S500 4Matic have any kind of real problem (which is likely), and you may have to re-mortgage your home to get it repaired LOL.
lol, I would probably just dump the S500 instead of put any real money into it. That would be the case for any real issues for any of the winter vehicle options.
it's for the luxury winter vehicle, I would be getting the GSF as my primary car.
#4
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it's for the luxury winter vehicle, I would be getting the GSF as my primary car.
#5
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Is the 10k "play" money, i.e. you can lose it all if it happened? If so, get the Benz. Personally I would have loved to get a 2006 A8 for about $12, with 60k miles, rather than a LS430 for a couple grand more. But I had to consider the ongoing cost of repairs etc. You could up your budget 2k and be styling in a A8. I hope you know what I mean, sometimes you buy a stock with play money and let it ride, sometimes you buy a stock with hard-earned money and it matters what the return is. If you're in the former category, go for a German flagship...
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Is the 10k "play" money, i.e. you can lose it all if it happened? If so, get the Benz. Personally I would have loved to get a 2006 A8 for about $12, with 60k miles, rather than a LS430 for a couple grand more. But I had to consider the ongoing cost of repairs etc. You could up your budget 2k and be styling in a A8. I hope you know what I mean, sometimes you buy a stock with play money and let it ride, sometimes you buy a stock with hard-earned money and it matters what the return is. If you're in the former category, go for a German flagship...
also with the Cadillac and Lincoln, wouldn't it be a cheaper option since I can use Ford and Chevy parts or aftermarket if need be.
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A S500, it doesn't matter how many miles you drive it, will cause you tons of problems, actually the less you drive the more problem it will produce. So throw that idea out of window to save yourself. For 10k beater there are too many choices but I would stick with Japanese for reliability and resale reasons.
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I'm really thinking about getting a GSF in a few months but live in the Northeast, so I'm planning on getting a second vehicle under 10k for snow and sometimes just a change of pace. For 10k or under, I'm thinking 05-06 Navigator, Escalade, or even S500 4matic. I'm not that worried about reliability, would probably only put about 2-3k miles a year. If you guys primarily drove a Rwd sports car, what would u get for 10k or under, I'm only really interested in luxury vehicles, I know I can get a newer vehicle like a accord or Honda pilot. Let's have some fun with this.
You say you don't care about reliability, but you are talking about a car that, when you need it, you REALLY need it. So I wouldn't discount Lexus reliability.
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that is a great great point
#12
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I hear what your saying, definitely not play money but would be ok with a loss if i had to dump because of a huge repair, so I pay 10k , if it needed a huge repair, I would just try to sell it cheap, like 3 or 4k to get rid of it, this goes for any of my choices, Navigator, Escalade, S class.
also with the Cadillac and Lincoln, wouldn't it be a cheaper option since I can use Ford and Chevy parts or aftermarket if need be.
also with the Cadillac and Lincoln, wouldn't it be a cheaper option since I can use Ford and Chevy parts or aftermarket if need be.
Edit so much for Swype
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#14
Kind of funny, looking for a winter car in July.
My advice for buying a $10,000 Benz S-class is to buy one for $5000. Save that extra $5000 for repairs and a beater Toyota Corolla with 200k on it, so you have something to drive while the Benz is in the shop.
My advice for buying a $10,000 Benz S-class is to buy one for $5000. Save that extra $5000 for repairs and a beater Toyota Corolla with 200k on it, so you have something to drive while the Benz is in the shop.
#15
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What if he doesn't find a Corolla to be an appealing car? Why can't he look for a beater in July, are they cheaper in January?