If not the Avalon, what do you think you would end up with?
If not the Avalon, what do you think you would end up with?
In my case, while my 97 Camry was out, I looked at 97-01 ES, LS. Also considered the newer ES330 but for the money, value and size, ended up with a 06 Avalon Limited.
Leather, sunroof is a must for me. Memory seat, heated seat adds more feature and I think is useful. Rear shade is also nice (just wish to have side shade as well)
I like the look of the 97-01 ES and they are very samiliar to my Camry. The price is reasonable.
LS is nice, bigger and more power. Tested the 98, 99 before getting the Avalon. It is a real cruiser. I like it alot.
The 01+ model even nicer, just a bit more and usually have higher mileage.
Also like the ~2000 GS400/430 not the 300 due to leak of power.
Thinking about BMW 5/7 (not 3 too small) but no real experience with BMW at all. I only know many people saying the keep up cost is high.
My wife took the Avalon after I fixed my Camry. I like the Avalon but not sure we want to have 2 (still possible)
Just want to see what you guys/girls think.
I am not planning to spend big bucks so please be reasonable (keep it within $16K, less is even better)
Lex GS, LS would be on my used list, as would an A8. I used to like merc, but the benz dealer here sucks, and they have had a lot of reliability problems. My parents rich doctor neighbor traded in his S550 for an A8 because of all the problems.
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2007 Avalon Limited w/ Laser Cruise 97K Miles and Counting...
2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4
I really like the VW CC. Have thought several times about trading the Avalon in on one but decided I'd finish up the extended warranty first.
This is what floats my boat lately:
I actually thought about one of the VW (forgot the name) but it has a V8 around 2004/5/6 time. That car was expensive to begin with but didn't make it. Not sure why. too many problem or just don't have the market in America? I don't know.
It is very hard to move back to "smaller" car for me
In terms of the S class (used), I think the price jump +/- wouldn't be that bad depends on the year model. However, I personally has 0 experience with Benz, I think going to that area seems somewhat "risky" (especially moving from TOYOTA to Benz for up keep cost, parts, labor...)
Also I do think there is a class different (big) between those 2 cars. I remember going to Wal-Mart seeing some S driven by folks you know they don't fit well. Gold chain, backward baseball cap, sinlge mom with kids from a large family.... Just didn't look right.
I guess Benz does draw more attention than the grandpapa's Avalon
In terms of the S class (used), I think the price jump +/- wouldn't be that bad depends on the year model. However, I personally has 0 experience with Benz, I think going to that area seems somewhat "risky" (especially moving from TOYOTA to Benz for up keep cost, parts, labor...)
Also I do think there is a class different (big) between those 2 cars. I remember going to Wal-Mart seeing some S driven by folks you know they don't fit well. Gold chain, backward baseball cap, sinlge mom with kids from a large family.... Just didn't look right.
I guess Benz does draw more attention than the grandpapa's Avalon
the S is surely larger and a class up forsure..BUT dont get it wrong..Drop me in that seat with my gold chains and pants hanging off my ass and im gonna fit just fine...People see my car sitting in a lot and then see me walking toward it and stop me and say "HEY ThATS YOUR CAR hUH?..IT FITS YOU PERFECT.I KNEW IT."lol
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