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As someone who also drives 80 miles a day, trust me when I say 2012-2017 Buick Regal GS. You can get some of the earlier years within your budget. They have good power and are comfortable to drive. I generally get 28-31mpg depending on the time of year (winter vs Summer blend) and it still has enough power to be fun.

I’d tell that HOA what they could do with themselves and that “offensive image”.

Nah, that's just rat milk...

When you look at the average annual median income, it makes you wonder who in the hell is buying these things? Maybe no one if they keep getting that much more expensive year over year. We have to be getting to a point where no matter how you stretch the numbers, people just aren’t going to be able to make this work

I hope these things take off, but I really think they are going to need to be able to undercut the prices of the trucks on the market now. i’d love to get a truck as an extra vehicle for my home depot/Lowes runs, but I’m not spending that kind of money on one. Give me a bare bones one of these things, no frills,

A Dodge Durango fits within your budget nicely. You can get the V8 in the R/T or since you’re wanting to be a little more environmentally friendly you can get the SXT, GT, or Citadel with the V6 that still makes plenty of power.

I buy this and ribs and roasts there all the time to smoke. It’s hard to beat the prices anywhere else and the quality is excellent.

Yeah, it does way too much damage for a .22 rifle. I pretty well got bored with the online pretty quick because I was tired of getting sniped with these things.

Exactly, it might be equivalent to some smaller CUV/SUVs, but it’s not in the same ball park as the 7/8 seaters like the pilot, Durango, Ascent, etc. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t have space, but lets not kid ourselves into thinking the Outback is bigger than it is. 

I’ve also seen some things that say some of these systems also require “OEM Glass”, which may or may not be something these “come to you” windshield replacement companies offer. Add that with various calibrations and I can see how this gets pricy. I’m going to check with my insurance ASAP to make sure I’m covered, and

Boy Toyota’s been dropping a lot of TRD’s this week.

It was a large dealer in Cleveland, OH. I know a few other folks that have also bought cars in Ohio, all have had to take paperwork back to PA to complete the title transfer and registration. I think, at least with Ohio, they don’t have paper titles, its all electronic. So an actual title needs to come in and be

That’s pretty crazy because my understanding is that PA has a grace period exactly for this. You have something like 72 hours after a purchase to contact insurance. During the grace period its covered under the same coverage of the car you traded, or other cars on your policy. This is because often times, particularly

I live in PA and bought my last car in Ohio. When we did the paperwork they estimated the sales tax based on where I lived. I had the choice, I could finance that with the car purchase and they’d give me a check for the tax or I could pay out of pocket. I was putting a large down payment on my car so financing the tax

True, but not the GS.

No guacamole burger?

2012-17 Buick Regal GS. You can get them with AWD or FWD. 2012-15 if you’re lucky had a manual option, but only on FWD. Any model year now should be close too or well under your budget.

No reason to by a Sienna? Sure if you don’t care about AWD, but if you do then its the only option...

“We want to make it right for the gentleman.”

Agreed. I generally get an alignment when I buy new tires. Once in a great while if I notice its pulling one direction or the other I’ll get it aligned again, but since I have committed to an alignment with tire purchase, I don’t think I ever feel the car pulling to the side randomly any more and the tires always wear