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A byproduct of age is a much clearer perspective on value, and how hard it is to part with earned $$s when replacing a car. I inherited my wife's Highlander when we put her into a Venza hybrid robot car - she loves it and it does everything we need. The Highlander XLE is a perfectly cable and boring AWD, 2015 just over 100K miles. I like it, but it IS kinda of boring. I am number one on the list and was offered a 1st Edition Land Cruiser Friday - for $82K. While I can afford that, I an at the point in my life where I am not sure I will enjoy it for the price. So I since Friday, I have been torturing myself looking at 2019-2020 Cayenne Base models, 2017 Cayenne Turbo and GTS, and keep getting sucked into 2010 GTS models. I know each have their quirks. Also comparing to the Mercedes 2018 GLE350 to stay clear of the newer 4 cylinder models...

Decision GRIDLOCK. Thoughts from the brain trust?
2015 Highlander is a good year and will last as long as you keep maintaining it. I would keep it for two more years and then get the new LC. Let Toyota get the "bugs" out.
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