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Is a 3rd gen Prius still the go to for a cheap (well, cheap for this market), low maintenance driving appliance? My sister's car (2008 Suzuki SX4) has just become salvage, and she's looking for something cheap and reliable to replace it with. She doesn't have high standards (see, Suzuki), can drive a manual, and wants something low maintenance and easy to park in Chicago (so, small). She's hoping to spend something like $5000-$7500, which I realize is tough. We found a 2007 (so gen 2) 1 owner Prius with 100k miles in decent shape for $6500. That seems decent, but $6500 for a 16 year old car hurts (says the guy who hasn't had to look at car prices since pre-pandemic). What are some other models we should be looking at? I realize at this range, the particular car and how it was cared for is more important than make/model, but I'd like to cast a fairly wide net, so some other suggestions are welcome.
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So I guess $1.3k market adjustment is the new normal on a new Nissan Pathfinder? Literally second sticker next to the window sticker?
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# ? Mar 14, 2022 21:40 |
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uwaeve posted:So I guess $1.3k market adjustment is the new normal on a new Nissan Pathfinder? Literally second sticker next to the window sticker? How fast do you need it? When I was shopping (not a Pathfinder), the options were dealerships that were either running markups over MSRP or dealerships that had you get in line for a few months.
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# ? Mar 14, 2022 21:48 |
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I’m in line to get a Telluride at MSRP. Delivery ETA in 9mos. Cool.
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Grumpwagon posted:Is a 3rd gen Prius still the go to for a cheap (well, cheap for this market), low maintenance driving appliance? My sister's car (2008 Suzuki SX4) has just become salvage, and she's looking for something cheap and reliable to replace it with. She doesn't have high standards (see, Suzuki), can drive a manual, and wants something low maintenance and easy to park in Chicago (so, small). Civics, Corollas, Mazda 3 are decent small cars available with manuals (if she still wants one) fuel efficient and reliable. In that price range though, you're probably stuck with stuff thats 10+ years old. Particularly in the plague times. It might seem like a kick to the crotch, but take the prius to a mechanic, have it gone over thoroughly and if the mechanic pronounces it good, then maybe you're best off just getting that. 100K on it is like "a lot, but not that much". Getting another hundred thousand out of it will be easy if she takes reasonable care of it.
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# ? Mar 15, 2022 00:48 |
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Grumpwagon posted:Is a 3rd gen Prius still the go to for a cheap (well, cheap for this market), low maintenance driving appliance? My sister's car (2008 Suzuki SX4) has just become salvage, and she's looking for something cheap and reliable to replace it with. She doesn't have high standards (see, Suzuki), can drive a manual, and wants something low maintenance and easy to park in Chicago (so, small). We paid $6k for an 06 with 80k on it last year. I had to fly to Utah and drive it back but it's a clean old lady car and a perfect compliment to our 4 Runner and a second car. No rust. It was perfect timing because a few months later, good luck finding a decent, clean, and reliable used car for $6k with less than 200k in the Seattle area.
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DNK posted:I’m in line to get a Telluride at MSRP. Delivery ETA in 9mos. Cool. A question that was raised by my friend, that I had never actually thought about until he mentioned it, is why are all the Hyundai C/SUVs are named after US cities - Santa Fe, Tucson, Kona - but they get the Palisade, and Kia gets the Telluride, when all the Kia C/SUVs are named after just stuff or stuff that sounds like stuff? And now you can think about it too.
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Finger Prince posted:A question that was raised by my friend, that I had never actually thought about until he mentioned it, is why are all the Hyundai C/SUVs are named after US cities - Santa Fe, Tucson, Kona - but they get the Palisade, and Kia gets the Telluride, when all the Kia C/SUVs are named after just stuff or stuff that sounds like stuff? Someone at the Hyundai HQ was carrying two folders, one named "New Hyundai Car Names" and the other named "New Kia Car Names." Said person in a hurry to get to the meeting where the car names were being presented and bumped into someone going the other direction, and all the papers went everywhere. They hurriedly tried to put the papers back but some inevitably got mixed up. In completely unrelated news, introducing the new Hyundai Q4-ReportForDeb(Copy).xlsx!
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KillHour posted:Someone at the Hyundai HQ was carrying two folders, one named "New Hyundai Car Names" and the other named "New Kia Car Names." Said person in a hurry to get to the meeting where the car names were being presented and bumped into someone going the other direction, and all the papers went everywhere. They hurriedly tried to put the papers back but some inevitably got mixed up. HENNIMORE!!
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# ? Mar 15, 2022 04:20 |
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https://www.colorado.com/cities-and-towns/palisade
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TIL... I still think it should be the Hyundai Telluride and Kia Palisade. Especially since the Kia looks more evocative of a defensive wall.
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Just looking to get a check on my thinking Proposed Budget: ~$50k less is better. New or Used: New Body Style: Minivan? SUV? How will you be using the car?: The stereotypical family hauler. What aspects are most important to you? 6+ seats, Hybrid, 3rd row seating headroom. It would be ideal if a 5'10" person could sit in the back relatively comfortably. The two kids are currently in car seats and baby carriers. AWD would be nice. I'd prefer not to have 20" wheels. I'm already looking at trying to get a Toyota Sienna XLE. Are there any other options?
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# ? Mar 16, 2022 15:04 |
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With that budget you might as well look at the Highlander hybrid awd and Kids Sorento awd hybrid too.
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c355n4 posted:Just looking to get a check on my thinking Sound right to me, the Sienna would be my pick. You can cross shop other minivans if you want. The Honda is nice, and people like the Pacifica (I don't).
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Just curious how to think about our next car purchase. Our current car in question is a 2017 Macan (purchased new in 2016) that's coming up on 6 years old, 133k miles. This car was a hand me down from my wife to me, and we're both driving significantly less now, so we're probably only putting 10-15k miles/year on it now. The car has been fairly reliable, with the only oddball thing being a turbo that had to be replaced twice (under warranty). Otherwise, we've just kept up on the regular maintenance schedule. I was thinking about at least considering replacing the car next year (2023) when it'll have closer to 150k miles on it, but I'm wondering if that means I should start thinking about that car now, knowing it may be a year before whatever we get comes in. Am I crazy for thinking about that now, in early 2022? I'm beginning to think this current car supply situation is going to stretch in to next year.
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c355n4 posted:Just looking to get a check on my thinking Halfway serious but my uncle rocked a GMC Safari as a family car, have you looked at traditional 9 seater van? We used 9 and 15 passenger vans all the time in boy scouts. I guess the modern equivalent would be a Ford Transit Passenger. Passenger Van XL has an MSRP of ~44k, presumably the 9 seater would be cheaper
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skipdogg posted:Sound right to me, the Sienna would be my pick. You can cross shop other minivans if you want. The Honda is nice, and people like the Pacifica (I don't). The Pacifica was the other minivan I was looking at. I'm biased against Chrysler though. What was your reason for not liking the Pacifica? Hadlock posted:Halfway serious but my uncle rocked a GMC Safari as a family car, have you looked at traditional 9 seater van? We used 9 and 15 passenger vans all the time in boy scouts. I guess the modern equivalent would be a Ford Transit Passenger. Passenger Van XL has an MSRP of ~44k, presumably the 9 seater would be cheaper I actually semi-researched/looked at a Ford Transit Connect. Didn't really seem worth the money for what you get.
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Residency Evil posted:Just curious how to think about our next car purchase. They're going to press you to order or buy now but that's where your sales BS filter should kick in and predict what their response will mean in the 6 months-1year from now that you want to actually more seriously shop or place an order.
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c355n4 posted:The Pacifica was the other minivan I was looking at. I'm biased against Chrysler though. What was your reason for not liking the Pacifica? I'm biased against Chrysler as well. 2 folks in my extended family bought new minivans around 2013. Brother in Law bought a Sienna XLE, and his parents bought a fully loaded Town and Country. They both kept the vans about 6 years, and both put over 100,000 miles on them. The Sienna was in very good condition after 6 years and 100K+ miles. It held up really well both mechanically and on the interior. The Town and Country had trim pieces falling off, one of the side doors made a groaning sound like it was going to break and had to be assisted half the time, the transmission was making funky sounds/slipping, and the T&C just generally felt much cheaper than the Sienna. It wasn't a bad vehicle, it just wasn't a great vehicle. It never left them stranded, and they traded it in before any major mechanical issues happened, but I would buy the Honda or Toyota before spending the money on the Chrysler product. Now this is almost 10 year old anecdotal data at this point, and by all recent accounts the new Pacifica is quite nice, but I don't trust the thing to hold up at all. If I'm dropping 40K or more on a van, I'm going to pick the Toyota or Honda over the Pacifica.
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Update; The dealer sent every document I need overnight. All good. Edit: changing from a rant to a coherent question. Sent the same question to my lawyer. The dealership was great. But we have another problem. The car has temporary Illinois plates. They are using ATC Automated Title Certificate Service to take care of registering the vehicle for me so that I don't need to stop by the RMV to drive the car. The temporary plates lasts 60 days and new plates should arrive in a little over a month. The problem with this is that the state of MA does not honor temporary out-of-state plates for MA residents. To get around this, I drove my wife's (legally registered) Corolla to the RMV so I could register the Pacifica by transferring over the plates from my Pilot. - I have a bill of sale, which includes proof of paying taxes - I have proof of insurance - I have a registration document signed by my insurance company - I have a physical license plate that I wish to use, from another registered vehicle I wish to get rid of - I have physical possession of the new car, which is in my driveway - The new car has Illionois temporary plates - I have information from the bank which holds the title during the course of the loan. What I do not have is a certificate of origin. I'm unsure if the dealership is allowed to send me this certificate or not (ATC seems to belives they may not be). I am unsure of the laws and some laws seem to be behind a paywall (though I'm not sure if this is even the right place to look). The RMV will not allow me to register a vehicle without a certificate of origin. My objective is to legally drive the vehicle as quickly as possible, with a car seat installed. Today if possible. Otherwise before my wife gives birth to our daughter (which may be as soon as next month) Are there actionable steps I can take to make this happen? edit2: Being bounced around various legal channels. You'd think this would be a solved problem, but nobody I've talked to thus far seems to know the specifics of the law. Looks like the next level of legal help will respond some time tomorrow because they are booked for the rest of the day. edit3: After I explained the situation, my car dealer is overnighting the documents I need. diadem fucked around with this message at 18:42 on Mar 17, 2022 |
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Hadlock posted:Offer accepted Cross country transport arranged. Hopefully arriving sometime before mid-april Wired the guy three thousand miles away, five figures uh, 9 days ago, haven't gotten the title yet Guy holding the title is ~79 years old so giving him some slack, but uh,
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Hadlock posted:Cross country transport arranged. Hopefully arriving sometime before mid-april I hope things turn out alright. That's a gorgeous car.
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You said you got an enclosed trailers transport company didn't you?
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# ? Mar 17, 2022 14:27 |
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Yeah. They've (enclosed trailer people) already contacted him and he acknowledged that by email about five days ago. I have a bill of sale with the vin and he's been running a shop from that site for a long time (did I mention the Panhard?) so I don't think he's going anywhere. He just recovered from covid so he should be immune for at least another three months. Took a week to get ahold of him the first time. Old guy gonna old guy, I guess. I hope
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# ? Mar 17, 2022 18:39 |
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so...my mom lost my prius' key fob and it'll take anywhere between $300-$600 to get it replaced, apparently i actually, thankfully already have a copy, so it's not so critical to get it replaced at the moment. however, these fobs come with an option to use the mechanical key if the fob itself dies, so i was wondering, do i actually NEED the fob itself? cause i was just thinking i could make mechanical copies of the key and just leave it at that. unless i actually NEED the actual fob itself. so do i?
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You need the fob.
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To elaborate most (all?) makes with keyless fobs require the fob for ignition. A "dead" fob is just in near field mode and you need to hold it up to a near field reader, usually the ignition button, to start it up. The physical key just gets you in. I don't know if I'm making this up or dreamed it but I at least want to recall that earlier versions for certain makes that did give you an ignition for the physical key made it an absolutely miserable process to use so I can't think of any way around the fob because in that case you are paying in time and frustration. All of the above are why you have people out there wishing high end packages made keyless optional.
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# ? Mar 17, 2022 22:49 |
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zedprime posted:All of the above are why you have people out there wishing high end packages made keyless optional. Don't worry, your key will only be available as a phone app in a few years
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# ? Mar 17, 2022 23:42 |
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Find a local locksmith that does fob pairing. I got a replacement for under $150. Only works if you have an existing fob though.
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I heard a story of a friend of a friend who bought a new Malibu that was missing several “chips” (control modules I guess) due to the shortage, so stuff like the electric seat recliner and bluetooth don’t function. Are cars seriously being sold like that?
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# ? Mar 20, 2022 17:13 |
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yes, but it will be disclosed (nobody is getting tricked on this), and either you get a discount on purchase price or you get an agreement for the dealer to install various pieces when they become available, or both
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:yes, but it will be disclosed (nobody is getting tricked on this), and either you get a discount on purchase price or you get an agreement for the dealer to install various pieces when they become available, or both (Except Teslas, https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/02/07/tesla-cut-a-steering-component-to-deal-with-chip-shortage.html)
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Bouillon Rube posted:I heard a story of a friend of a friend who bought a new Malibu that was missing several “chips” (control modules I guess) due to the shortage, so stuff like the electric seat recliner and bluetooth don’t function. Like others mentioned, yeah they're being sold that way, and I think it's funny as hell. There's an 80,000 dollar GMC Yukon Denali at the dealer down the road. This is on the window sticker quote:CREDIT - NOT EQUIPPED WITH -50.00 I've seen other top trim vehicles being sold without features like wireless charging, or heated steering wheels and seats. Imaging paying 85,000 after taxes and poo poo for a brand new top of the line GMC Yukon Denali, and only having 2 way lumbar!
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# ? Mar 20, 2022 18:21 |
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drat those discounts are pathetic. I got $200 off my M4 because it didn't have wireless charging.
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KillHour posted:drat those discounts are pathetic. I got $200 off my M4 because it didn't have wireless charging. I'm sure you can get it down more. They will install it later though
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https://twitter.com/JosephPolitano/status/1505658168894009344?s=20&t=dzmjq121vSyoDeZBQyeVhw If you look at the second graph, thing are finally starting to improve. Who knows how long it'll take, this is bad as it's going to get it but if you have a car you're trying to sell now is the time.
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nm posted:I'm sure you can get it down more. They will install it later though News to me - BMW didn't offer to do anything about adding it. I suppose I could ask.
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KillHour posted:News to me - BMW didn't offer to do anything about adding it. I suppose I could ask. Alternatively please sell me your non-wireless charging M4 Hell of a dream car for me, but I don't want to/can't spend the dollars.
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skipdogg posted:Like others mentioned, yeah they're being sold that way, and I think it's funny as hell. Am I reading that right and theiy're only giving 50 dollar credits for the stuff thats not included at the time? I wonder if those things, once installed will be only covered by whatever is left of the factory warranty, or the full 3 years, 36,000 for (only) the items that were installed later.
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Inner Light posted:Alternatively please sell me your non-wireless charging M4 Hell of a dream car for me, but I don't want to/can't spend the dollars. I could probably sell it for close to / over MSRP if I wanted to let it go, given the shortages. wesleywillis posted:Am I reading that right and theiy're only giving 50 dollar credits for the stuff thats not included at the time? "Those were installed aftermarket so your seat controls are completely out of warranty now" - GM, probably
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