D Griff wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 5:02 am
Carvana offer on the 86 updated last night… $32.2k - pretty dope - I might do it. I’ve used it once this month, ran some errands Monday.
We won’t be a one car family for long but I may just sell it and reassess on the replacement a couple months down the line. I still think I’d get way more use out of something four door fun the whole family can ride in and will need that in a couple of months regardless for the Graco.
I refreshed mine a couple days ago and it was $28,400.

Your car was more expensive but at least you'll be able to recover that on the back end.
Mine is on the chopping block as well. We close on the new place July 24th, and we won't need two big cars at that point, so the 2019 Atlas and the 86 are both going to get the boot unless I decide to park the Atlas on the street and keep the 86 in the garage. Very much doubt that will be the decision.
I am all over the place on what to replace them with. It has to be able to carry all three kids in a pinch. School is less than a mile from the new house, so most days they'll walk but I'm sure weather will dictate we drive every now and then. They're all big enough for backless boosters now, but not big enough to be in the front seat. Any car with a normal back seat will work, but that unfortunately rules out the CTR or ITS because of the stupid cupholders in the middle and lack of center seatbelt. It will ultimately come down to whether my car can be manual or needs to have an auto. If I can do a manual, I'm sort of hoping this is still around once we close -
https://www.toyotaoflincolnpark.com/vie ... pe=finance
If not, this would be perfect -
https://www.carmax.com/car/27214642
Then there's part of me that wants a totally different experience - thinking a soft top Bronco or Wrangler. No idea!