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Throatwarbler posted:The Yukon/Suburban/Expedition all start at $60k They also have shockingly high resale after the initial hit. If you get a low-option Tahoe/Suburban/Yukon and have a prime interest rate, you could conceivably take out an 72-month loan, maybe even 84-month, on a new one and basically never be under water if you don't beat the poo poo out of it and/or put on moon miles. Speaking of resale, anybody check out use prices on the latest TRD Pro 4Runner and Taco? That may be the (lack of) depreciation crown right now. You can buy a new one and basically drive it for free for 2-3 years.
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EnergizerFellow posted:Speaking of resale, anybody check out use prices on the latest TRD Pro 4Runner and Taco? That may be the (lack of) depreciation crown right now. You can buy a new one and basically drive it for free for 2-3 years.
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EnergizerFellow posted:Speaking of resale, anybody check out use prices on the latest TRD Pro 4Runner and Taco? That may be the (lack of) depreciation crown right now. You can buy a new one and basically drive it for free for 2-3 years. They do seem to keep their value astonishingly well. I'm not sure if this is regional or not, but the 1st gen Ford Raptor has kept it's value as well, at least compared to what dealers are selling them for. 2013 Raptor MSRP 54K, with 52K miles on it selling for 42K 5 years later. Before the 2nd gen came out I saw dealers listing used Raptors at MSRP with 70K+ miles on them.
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skipdogg posted:They do seem to keep their value astonishingly well. I'm not sure if this is regional or not, but the 1st gen Ford Raptor has kept it's value as well, at least compared to what dealers are selling them for. 2013 Raptor MSRP 54K, with 52K miles on it selling for 42K 5 years later. Before the 2nd gen came out I saw dealers listing used Raptors at MSRP with 70K+ miles on them. Raptors do hold their value exceptionally well for a Ford.
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cool startup feel posted:Raptors do hold their value exceptionally well for a Ford. It's a case of Ford listening to what their customers wanted conceptually and actually making it in numbers (same for the Wrangler Rubicon). "Build it and they will come" and all that. Ford also did the same with the new Expedition/Navigator and now Ford is in the enviable position of not being able to make them fast enough to meet demand (shortest days on the lot number in the automotive industry right now). GM at least seems to be responding with pricing to move metal on their big SUVs. I'm already seeing LTZ/Premier Suburbans for sub-$60K now that dealers are panicking. I might just pick one up myself.
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sanchez posted:Mid-high teens for the F150 vs 20-25 combined for the A6? That's a lot more than 8.7%, these buyers will be upset if gas prices rise close to $4 again. It's 21 combined vs 23 combined.
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# ? Feb 21, 2018 19:43 |
Nissan trucks are also an incredible deal, they're way cheaper than Toyotas new for a comparable vehicle and hold their value just about as well. Their cars are a loving joke but Nissan's BOF vehicles tend to be good, if not quite good enough to get out of Toyota's shadow.
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Wheeee posted:Nissan trucks are also an incredible deal, they're way cheaper than Toyotas new for a comparable vehicle and hold their value just about as well. The resale value of my two previous Nissan Titans would like a word with you. But seriously, they were both discounted to hilariously low prices, held their value fairly well, and were great, bulletproof trucks. My pro-4x titan was a v8 4x4 crew cab, loaded with leather buckets, nav, DVD players for the kids, power everything, electronic locking dif, moonroof, god knows what else and I think I paid less than $35k for it, new. Of course I averaged 12mpg buuuuuuuut.
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That's a great price for that amount of truck.
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:It's 21 combined vs 23 combined. You can get the A6 with a turbo four that moves the car plenty fast enough for most buyers in that segment, especially the sort who would be concerned about gas mileage. YOLOsubmarine fucked around with this message at 03:46 on Feb 22, 2018 |
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YOLOsubmarine posted:You can get the A6 with a turbo four that moves the car plenty fast enough for most buyers in that segment, especially the sort who would be concerned about gas mileage. Sure, but why would you want to drive an A6 over a well-equipped F-150?
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Wheeee posted:Sure, but why would you want to drive an A6 over a well-equipped F-150? Because I prefer the size for city driving and especially parking, and have no use for a truck. Even on the highway I don't really enjoy how big the F150 feels. The better gas mileage would just be an additional perk.
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Wheeee posted:Sure, but why would you want to drive an A6 over a well-equipped F-150? Because it’s vastly more comfortable, has an actually nice interior and is possible to park in more places (still on the big side) That isn’t even getting into dynamics.
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The Bronco will presumably also have a Raptor version.
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dissss posted:Because it’s vastly more comfortable, has an actually nice interior and is possible to park in more places (still on the big side) New BOF trucks are really comfortable and the interior of top trim trucks is good - most people aren't stroking their dash plastics. None of the rest of this poo poo matters to the average American consumer. You guys are wondering why some poo poo sells and when given an explanation you are all like "no that can't be it because I don't believe in or prioritize the same things!!"
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Lmao they all ride like poo poo
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Proud Christian Mom posted:Lmao they all ride like poo poo KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:New BOF trucks are really comfortable and the interior of top trim trucks is good - most people aren't stroking their dash plastics. None of the rest of this poo poo matters to the average American consumer.
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Proud Christian Mom posted:Lmao they all ride like poo poo Across damaged potholed roads, nothing will ride well and the trucks insulate you more.
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:New BOF trucks are really comfortable and the interior of top trim trucks is good - most people aren't stroking their dash plastics. None of the rest of this poo poo matters to the average American consumer. Horses for courses and all, but a friend has a couple year old Laramie Longhorn and I don’t find it especially comfortable. The interior is okay, but the detailing is chintzy (the saddle bag rear pockets? Jesus) and the floaty ride doesn’t really do it for me. The question was why someone would buy an A6 over an F-150, and it was answered, and now you’re accusing the people answering of not understanding that people have different priorities?
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Twerk from Home posted:Across damaged potholed roads, nothing will ride well and the trucks insulate you more. Around here that is literally all there is. We're having massive flooding here in the midwest and entire roads are being washed away. Those that aren't have sinkholes as large as my car, no hyperbole.
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:New BOF trucks are really comfortable and the interior of top trim trucks is good - most people aren't stroking their dash plastics. None of the rest of this poo poo matters to the average American consumer. They just aren't fast enough around the Ring!
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# ? Feb 22, 2018 21:03 |
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cool startup feel posted:They just aren't fast enough around the Ring! Haha, silly car buyers acting like they’re ever going to track their car, unlike truck buyers who totally need a truck for all of the loads of gravel and large boats they transport.
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YOLOsubmarine posted:Haha, silly car buyers acting like they’re ever going to track their car, unlike truck buyers who totally need a truck for all of the loads of gravel and large boats they transport. I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic but around here I'd say 75% of all large trucks regularly (as in several times a year) tow or haul large items.
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CornHolio posted:I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic but around here I'd say 75% of all large trucks regularly (as in several times a year) tow or haul large items. I'd say that in the USA as a whole approximately 75% of all large pickup trucks/extended SUVs never once in their lifetime tow or haul large items, and another 15% do it twice a year or less.
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I bet most of them don’t even use 4WD
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CornHolio posted:regularly (as in several times a year) tow or haul large items. That's, I dunno, kind of a low bar for owning a truck. Certainly beats trying to rent a ProMaster off ZipCar if your city has one, but less than once a month.
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YOLOsubmarine posted:Haha, silly car buyers acting like they’re ever going to track their car, unlike truck buyers who totally need a truck for all of the loads of gravel and large boats they transport. "Unless you track it weekly nobody needs a sports car." See how dumb it sounds? Grow the gently caress up. People but poo poo for all sorts of reasons, and a lot of the time emotions win over logic. If they didn't we'd *all* be driving Civics and Camrys.
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Helping a friend rent a car. Budget now calls the fusion "standard" and the Malibu "full size" and a VW golf with winter tires "special" at twice the price of the other two.
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YOLOsubmarine posted:Horses for courses and all, but a friend has a couple year old Laramie Longhorn and I don’t find it especially comfortable. The interior is okay, but the detailing is chintzy (the saddle bag rear pockets? Jesus) and the floaty ride doesn’t really do it for me. Yeah I mean you could as easily say ‘why buy an A6 over a top spec Accord or Avalon or whatever’ As for ride quality yeah I guess it depends on terrain.
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# ? Feb 22, 2018 23:59 |
You don't buy an A6 over an Accord unless you are actually retarded. You lease the A6.
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YOLOsubmarine posted:Horses for courses and all, but a friend has a couple year old Laramie Longhorn and I don’t find it especially comfortable. The interior is okay, but the detailing is chintzy (the saddle bag rear pockets? Jesus) and the floaty ride doesn’t really do it for me. Vulgar interior, aggressive exterior, floaty ride, big motor. Yup, sounds like a classic American luxury car.
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Any of those stupid Longhorn, King Ranch etc versions are going to be tacky as all poo poo. An F150 Platinum is a very comfortable place to be.
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ilkhan posted:Can this meme die already? I was responding to a dude who made a sarcastic comment about sedan buyers caring about ring times. The point was in fact that it’s a dumb meme no matter who it’s aimed at because, yes, a civic is the most car almost anyone needs, and neither huge truck nor German sport sedan is a very rational choice most of the time, economically or otherwise.
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Wheeee posted:You don't buy an A6 over an Accord unless you are actually retarded. https://twitter.com/hoonable/status/966815600268935168 https://twitter.com/hoonable/status/966823568326709249
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Enterprise standard is 200 or Jetta.
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cool startup feel posted:https://twitter.com/hoonable/status/966815600268935168 8 2011+ F250/350/450s, 44 Ram 2500/3500/4500s in the same time period, 21 teslas in 2015/16, 18 porsches from 2009-2017. Huge amount of BMW R1200G in 2014. Page 75, 2015 infiniti grand cherokee. e: subaru is 26 loving pages long. Volkswagen 28 pages long. 30% of lemons in New Jersey were a Subaru or Volkswagen. Powershift fucked around with this message at 01:26 on Feb 23, 2018 |
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Powershift posted:8 2011+ F250/350/450s, 44 Ram 2500/3500/4500s in the same time period, Yeah some of the model names don't match the manufacturers.
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# ? Feb 23, 2018 01:26 |
Well you see, the German manufacturers appear to be over-represented on this list, however the reality of the situation is simply that German vehicle purchasers tend to be more discerning, and will of course put up a greater fuss if their vehicle is anything less than perfect.
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I realize it's probably because sadly, nobody buys Mazda, but theres only like 10 of them on there.
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The R1200GSA switched to water cooled in 2014, would explain a lot. What I would like to know is why so many Subarus. I wish there was a description of why they were lemon lawed.
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