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#30581 of 32732 Re: Fintail [ateixeira]
by qbrozen
Feb 26, 2013 (8:59 am)
I can't think of a good reason at the moment. I love my 135i too much. I would prefer better gas mileage on the beater, but the volvo has such low miles and is so pleasant for a beater that I can't currently make sense of getting rid of it. The Leaf, of course, is a lease. The only one that has even crossed my mind is the T&C... but what the hell would we replace it with? A new comparable one is WAY too expensive, and I'm pretty damned sure we are upside-down in the current one anyway.
#30582 of 32732 Re: Fintail [ateixeira]
by nyccarguy
Feb 26, 2013 (9:00 am)
Ha!
#30583 of 32732 Re: earliest [rayainsw]
by fintail
Feb 26, 2013 (11:09 am)
The new 3.0 probably puts out 3x the power and gets 50% better mileage.
#30584 of 32732 Re: Fin.. [tjc78]
by fintail
Feb 26, 2013 (11:11 am)
You, Andre, and lemko seem to have very similar tastes. I do have to say an Avalon is the Toyota I would consider most, too. Funny line about the TC.
I was asked more than once if my W126 was inherited, and I've had many similar questions about the fintail.
#30585 of 32732 Re: Fin.. [fintail]
by tjc78
Feb 26, 2013 (11:30 am)
Yes we do. I'm pretty sure Lemko and I both have Grand Marquis currently.
The new Avalon is actually quite a departure from the older models. It is a bit smaller and based on some owner reports here on Edmunds, it rides much firmer than previous models. Sign of the times, I guess. It looks like a nice car except for the big mouth bass grill, that is similar to the Fusion. I hope that trend goes away soon.
#30586 of 32732 Re: Fin.. [tjc78]
by fintail
Feb 26, 2013 (11:45 am)
I am surprised Andre doesn't have a 70s TC out in his back 40.
The new Avalon is certainly homely from the front, but I bet it rides and drives nicer than a Camry. Loaded up though, would be tough not to simply move over to an ES - at least I'd get a free snack while waiting for the car at service time
#30587 of 32732 Re: Fin.. [fintail]
by tjc78
Feb 26, 2013 (12:02 pm)
I bought an Avalon twice over the ES mostly because it was a bigger car. Now that they are the same size, it would be hard to pick the Avalon over the ES. I'm sure if you keep the options list short the ES isn't that much more expensive than the Avalon.
#30588 of 32732 Re: Fin.. [tjc78]
by fintail
Feb 26, 2013 (12:28 pm)
ES might have more standard, too. Dealer experience might seal the deal - local Lexus place is pretty swanky, Toyota dealer is what one would expect.
A co-worker who is my age drives an ES - she loves it. Mostly just because of the features and reliability - it's near 100K now (07), zero issues.
#30589 of 32732 Re: Fin.. [fintail]
by jpp5862
Feb 26, 2013 (12:30 pm)
Which is precisely why you should keep it.
#30590 of 32732 Re: Fin.. [fintail]
by xwesx
Feb 26, 2013 (2:02 pm)
When I first saw my grandmother's 1991 Town Car, I fell in love with it. I still have a soft spot for those things, but I used to dream of owning that car some day. Oddly enough, the other car I really liked at the same time was on the opposite end of the spectrum.... a 1992 Geo Tracker.
Of course, I ended up with my '69 Econoline van (which was a hand-me-down) and still have that silly thing. Yeah, I'm a youngin' too.