Car Talk 5: The Juice is Loose!
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The Toyota may look better, but there's a 0% chance it drives better than the Odyssey. about the Kia, but I didn't at all like the way the Telluride drove. Odysseys drive far better than any minivan needs to, IMO. I've driven several across multiple generations and I'm always surprised by how good the inputs are, how seamless the drivetrains are and how competently they handle. If I could fit one in the garage it honestly wouldn't be a contest between it and the Outback, but I really don't feel like parking a brand new $40k car outside 24/7.
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Before Covid madness they were heavily discounted.
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Submitted the Hype R for a quote on Vroom for fun. Couldn't give me an instant quote, but they just got back to me and offered $42k.
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What did it run ?HerrBerlin wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 5:53 pm Submitted the Hype R for a quote on Vroom for fun. Couldn't give me an instant quote, but they just got back to me and offered $42k.
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$39.3k before taxes/shippingmax225 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 6:36 pmWhat did it run ?HerrBerlin wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 5:53 pm Submitted the Hype R for a quote on Vroom for fun. Couldn't give me an instant quote, but they just got back to me and offered $42k.
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Makes sense, so you’re close to break even.
I still don’t understand the business model of a used car dealer paying more than a new vehicle costs and the whatever is that is willing to pay even more than that. Why can’t the just go directly to Honda or Toyota. Things I will never understand
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I'll never understand it either.max225 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:25 pmMakes sense, so you’re close to break even.
I still don’t understand the business model of a used car dealer paying more than a new vehicle costs and the whatever is that is willing to pay even more than that. Why can’t the just go directly to Honda or Toyota. Things I will never understand
Like who the hell is going to pay $44k for this? You could literally get a new one for that price without much effort even in the current market. https://www.vroom.com/inventory/honda-c ... 76LU200696
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I think it was a bit before your time but I posted up 5-7 year old 2 door sport wranglers with 0 options with 30-50k miles for essentially what they sold for new… sometimes a generation old ones, and sometimes you can get a JL for the same price they are trying to sell a jk. It was honestly insane… but they moved them.HerrBerlin wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:40 pmI'll never understand it either.max225 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:25 pm
Makes sense, so you’re close to break even.
I still don’t understand the business model of a used car dealer paying more than a new vehicle costs and the whatever is that is willing to pay even more than that. Why can’t the just go directly to Honda or Toyota. Things I will never understand
Like who the hell is going to pay $44k for this? You could literally get a new one for that price without much effort even in the current market. https://www.vroom.com/inventory/honda-c ... 76LU200696
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First real trip with baby in the books. Went to the Jersey shore for a week, about an hour and a half away from Philly. The Cmax was loaded to the absolute brim. Dog in the back, mini umbrella stroller, pack and play as a crib, all the baby gear and one suitcase for me and Lisa. Legit couldn't do it in that car with another kid, mostly because dog takes up a bit of room.
Might start looking at replacement cars. The market is insanity right now so, not sure it makes sense to get something. The Cmax can manage for a bit longer, or if I put a hitch / roof rack on it with a basket it might help. But this was an eye opener mostly because I was thinking something the size of a Forester would work, but if we have another kid it absolutely will not work.
I will say though. We drove there and back, and all around Ocean Grove and Asbury Park, and we didn't fill up once. Car still has half a tank. The thing is a champ, 40 MPG fully loaded on the highway, 50 around town is excellent. We will get another hybrid for sure.
Might start looking at replacement cars. The market is insanity right now so, not sure it makes sense to get something. The Cmax can manage for a bit longer, or if I put a hitch / roof rack on it with a basket it might help. But this was an eye opener mostly because I was thinking something the size of a Forester would work, but if we have another kid it absolutely will not work.
I will say though. We drove there and back, and all around Ocean Grove and Asbury Park, and we didn't fill up once. Car still has half a tank. The thing is a champ, 40 MPG fully loaded on the highway, 50 around town is excellent. We will get another hybrid for sure.
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Our T-reg is a nice size that slots in between a Tiguan and an Atlas. It covers us for two kids and a small , so if we had a big dog, or three kids, I'd probably consider a Telluride sized thing. Not sure how big is too big for the streets of Philadelphia:doe:Johnny_P wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 9:16 am First real trip with baby in the books. Went to the Jersey shore for a week, about an hour and a half away from Philly. The Cmax was loaded to the absolute brim. Dog in the back, mini umbrella stroller, pack and play as a crib, all the baby gear and one suitcase for me and Lisa. Legit couldn't do it in that car with another kid, mostly because dog takes up a bit of room.
Might start looking at replacement cars. The market is insanity right now so, not sure it makes sense to get something. The Cmax can manage for a bit longer, or if I put a hitch / roof rack on it with a basket it might help. But this was an eye opener mostly because I was thinking something the size of a Forester would work, but if we have another kid it absolutely will not work.
I will say though. We drove there and back, and all around Ocean Grove and Asbury Park, and we didn't fill up once. Car still has half a tank. The thing is a champ, 40 MPG fully loaded on the highway, 50 around town is excellent. We will get another hybrid for sure.
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Went on a Sunday drive out with the daughter while was working on her business. Spotted this properly batshit insane yet beautiful Lamborghini SVJ in Viola Parsifae Pearl
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This reminds me of my cousins first roadtrip when she was 2 months old, when my uncle used to have the Macan S, it was literally loaded. Plus they have to drop off their dog for some dog hotel since the doggo is huge. That was the main reason why he dumped it for an older Audi q7 3.0tdi, which he regretted cause it appreciated tons here in Turkey, because there's literally 12 Macan S's in Turkey in that gen.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 9:16 am First real trip with baby in the books. Went to the Jersey shore for a week, about an hour and a half away from Philly. The Cmax was loaded to the absolute brim. Dog in the back, mini umbrella stroller, pack and play as a crib, all the baby gear and one suitcase for me and Lisa. Legit couldn't do it in that car with another kid, mostly because dog takes up a bit of room.
Might start looking at replacement cars. The market is insanity right now so, not sure it makes sense to get something. The Cmax can manage for a bit longer, or if I put a hitch / roof rack on it with a basket it might help. But this was an eye opener mostly because I was thinking something the size of a Forester would work, but if we have another kid it absolutely will not work.
I will say though. We drove there and back, and all around Ocean Grove and Asbury Park, and we didn't fill up once. Car still has half a tank. The thing is a champ, 40 MPG fully loaded on the highway, 50 around town is excellent. We will get another hybrid for sure.
If planning you guys gained another kid, and have a car like a forester, at that point I'd invest in a roof box. You can take it off while in the city.
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god thats a beut!!
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Yeah the roof box is what my neighbor does. He has two kids and a dog and the roof box comes out for bigger trips.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 7:36 amThis reminds me of my cousins first roadtrip when she was 2 months old, when my uncle used to have the Macan S, it was literally loaded. Plus they have to drop off their dog for some dog hotel since the doggo is huge. That was the main reason why he dumped it for an older Audi q7 3.0tdi, which he regretted cause it appreciated tons here in Turkey, because there's literally 12 Macan S's in Turkey in that gen.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 9:16 am First real trip with baby in the books. Went to the Jersey shore for a week, about an hour and a half away from Philly. The Cmax was loaded to the absolute brim. Dog in the back, mini umbrella stroller, pack and play as a crib, all the baby gear and one suitcase for me and Lisa. Legit couldn't do it in that car with another kid, mostly because dog takes up a bit of room.
Might start looking at replacement cars. The market is insanity right now so, not sure it makes sense to get something. The Cmax can manage for a bit longer, or if I put a hitch / roof rack on it with a basket it might help. But this was an eye opener mostly because I was thinking something the size of a Forester would work, but if we have another kid it absolutely will not work.
I will say though. We drove there and back, and all around Ocean Grove and Asbury Park, and we didn't fill up once. Car still has half a tank. The thing is a champ, 40 MPG fully loaded on the highway, 50 around town is excellent. We will get another hybrid for sure.
If planning you guys gained another kid, and have a car like a forester, at that point I'd invest in a roof box. You can take it off while in the city.
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If you don't want a roof box, a three row or minivan is it for 2 kids + life. With 3 kids + 2 small dogs the Atlas is loaded to the gills with crap stowed between the seats and up to the roof even for just a weekend trip to see the grandparents. Roof boxes on SUVs are a pain, though. I'm not super into climbing a step ladder just to load shit up on top of an SUV that's tall for no reason. I guess it's either that or I'm driving a minivan, though.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 9:47 amYeah the roof box is what my neighbor does. He has two kids and a dog and the roof box comes out for bigger trips.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 7:36 am
This reminds me of my cousins first roadtrip when she was 2 months old, when my uncle used to have the Macan S, it was literally loaded. Plus they have to drop off their dog for some dog hotel since the doggo is huge. That was the main reason why he dumped it for an older Audi q7 3.0tdi, which he regretted cause it appreciated tons here in Turkey, because there's literally 12 Macan S's in Turkey in that gen.
If planning you guys gained another kid, and have a car like a forester, at that point I'd invest in a roof box. You can take it off while in the city.
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Lot of turkish germans drive their 5 series/e class wagons with roof boxes as well to Turkey even with 4 kids in the backseat and often times I see the rear suspension sagging.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 9:47 amYeah the roof box is what my neighbor does. He has two kids and a dog and the roof box comes out for bigger trips.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 7:36 am
This reminds me of my cousins first roadtrip when she was 2 months old, when my uncle used to have the Macan S, it was literally loaded. Plus they have to drop off their dog for some dog hotel since the doggo is huge. That was the main reason why he dumped it for an older Audi q7 3.0tdi, which he regretted cause it appreciated tons here in Turkey, because there's literally 12 Macan S's in Turkey in that gen.
If planning you guys gained another kid, and have a car like a forester, at that point I'd invest in a roof box. You can take it off while in the city.
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I find it interesting that the woman in this relationship is the one who is seppuku before minivan.coogles wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:03 amIf you don't want a roof box, a three row or minivan is it for 2 kids + life. With 3 kids + 2 small dogs the Atlas is loaded to the gills with crap stowed between the seats and up to the roof even for just a weekend trip to see the grandparents. Roof boxes on SUVs are a pain, though. I'm not super into climbing a step ladder just to load shit up on top of an SUV that's tall for no reason. I guess it's either that or I'm driving a minivan, though.
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I'll just be dead on the inside.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 12:53 pmI find it interesting that the woman in this relationship is the one who is seppuku before minivan.coogles wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:03 am
If you don't want a roof box, a three row or minivan is it for 2 kids + life. With 3 kids + 2 small dogs the Atlas is loaded to the gills with crap stowed between the seats and up to the roof even for just a weekend trip to see the grandparents. Roof boxes on SUVs are a pain, though. I'm not super into climbing a step ladder just to load shit up on top of an SUV that's tall for no reason. I guess it's either that or I'm driving a minivan, though.
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What he means is Old Testament, real wrath of God type stuff.
Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies! Rivers and seas boiling!
Forty years of darkness! Earthquakes, volcanoes...
The dead rising from the grave!
Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!
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Join the club, Jump in, the water is tepid.......coogles wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 12:59 pmI'll just be dead on the inside.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 12:53 pm
I find it interesting that the woman in this relationship is the one who is seppuku before minivan.