You shouldTar wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 7:48 amOh right, I forgot to ask about that rental! Super random vehicle to have available, but I'm glad you could try it for a few days.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 7:41 am
I mean, it's no more/less seppuku than a Pilot, Highlander, etc. Just not really my thing, I don't care for these large vehicles unless I'm actually hauling shit.
Not like it really matters, I barely drive my own car and most of my miles are accrued in rentals.
By the way, after a week all over NJ and NYC in a Toyota Crown... It's a pretty nice car but I barely remember it four days later, just not really interesting. Good Avalon if that's your thing. I don't really have enough positive or negative to write a review. It's a very comfortable and effective car. The adaptive cruise worked pretty well/better than average and was appreciated in Lincoln Tunnel traffic where it took an hour to go five miles from Secaucus to Midtown. Lane keep was trash like every other car's.
Nothing memorable about the Camry either, but it has some kind of inner peace offering that I didn't experience with the and . Because it's so vanilla and utilitarian, the inevitable beatings that my cars take don't hurt the feelz. It allows me to focus more on other shit slung my way.
The only way I'd see myself with a fun car again is down the road when finances allow, and I have the time to truly enjoy them. A GR86 or other slow fast car are cool, so are newer Gen corvettes, but I'm afraid that I'll be a grey/no haired old guy that people would label as a midlife crisis example. Meh, May still doe.
I've had many a rental Cammie and I think I'd buy one of those over a Crown. It's just 95% of the utility for a lower price and IMO also looks better. The Crown is kind of uggo, although the interior is certainly a step up in moderness.