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Paul, don't overlook the Nissan Murano / Infiniti FX small sport utes. My father has a Murano and it has been rock solid. The CVT feels wierd at first, but he really likes it.

He lives in NOVA and commutes into DC with it. It shares time with an 330ci that he drives when the weather is nice out.

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Get a jacked up '60s muscle car with a bench seat - slide right in.

Just curious, is a hip replacement a consideration?
It is...my oldest sister is a doctor and she is lining me up with the best hip guy she knows. It is a matter of time since my hip is bone on bone

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Not with the CDI diesel. There are only 4 CDI's within a 500-mile radius of me, all well over 40 grand for a CPO.
Same here, at least on cars.com...really nice ride, Dottore.

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The Forester turbo is a pretty good idea. It's like a WRX, but for lesbians! What do you say Paul?
I am going to test drive one, just to see if I like it

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The first thing I noticed about your list is you seem to prefer the import version of chrysler.
No offense, but VW? Subaru? Mazda?
They aren't bad (except for VW) but IMO they can't hold a candle to Toyota, Nissan is almost as good.

I buy cars that will run for 100k or more without seeing the inside of a shop. I would not always expect that from the cars on your list.
Yes, I'm an import snob. Except my tundra was made in San Antonio. Maybe that makes me a redneck snob. I dunno.

The wife drives a murano and loves it, my favorite vehicle (for her) was the Toyota sienna she used to have.
Now that was a good, reliable, sturdy vehicle. unfortunately when it was time to trade it in she just had to get an SUV.
Got her a Honda pilot. She put 110k on it but I wasn't impressed. It was in the shop for repairs 3 times not counting the recalls, things I couldn't fix myself. it wasn't terrible, it just didn't live up to the whole Honda reliability mystique.
Got rid of the pilot for the murano. Much better.

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...but IMO they can't hold a candle to Toyota, Nissan is almost as good.
Just looked at a Toyota Venza. It is exactly what I am looking for and at the base trim (which is all I need), is less than either the used Tribeca or Tiguan new.

This will probably be Toyota number four (Tacoma, FJ, 4Runner).
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Just looked at a Toyota Venza. It is exactly what I am looking for and at the base trim (which is all I need), is less than either the used Tribeca or Tiguan new.

This will probably be Toyota number four (Tacoma, FJ, 4Runner).
How could you Paul? Think of the poor lesbians!
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How could you Paul? Think of the poor lesbians!
I am...we're grieving, playing twister and pruning the"foresters".

"Venza", btw, is Japanese for, "this mustache leaves in 15 minutes, be on it".
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Paul..sounds like you made a good choice. May you enjoy many trouble free miles.
More importantly, pain free miles.
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Paul..sounds like you made a good choice. May you enjoy many trouble free miles.
More importantly, pain free miles.
Pics of your Mustang or our paths will never cross

Thanks, Paul.
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Thanks, Paul.

I'm working on it...rather Cindy is. Trying to figure out the digital camera. So, should I pose with the mini 14 or the pool cues case? Road player in a Mustang...kind of fits.

Right now, fighting a lousy cold...figures. I finally get the chores around the house finished, the house painting done...then I get sick! Some day, yeah, some day, this old retired goat is going to find time to play!
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Our daily driver is a 2007 Toyota Rav4. It is front wheel drive 3.5 L V6 with 275 hp and gets 30 mpg on the highway. Very comfortable to ride in and built very well. Great vehicle.
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My mom drives a Corolla that is great and my dad sold a Tacoma and he frequently admits that he wished he hadn't
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This will probably be Toyota number four (Tacoma, FJ, 4Runner).
I've only driven the Camry on which the Venza's based, but I find Toyotas to be too squishy and numb. The steering is over-boosted and vague, they're nose-heavy and prone to instant understeer with lots of body roll and low cornering limits, and a squishy brake pedal that seems like it's going to fade. Then you can throw-in that Toyota cabins always have something goofy in the ergonomics department. I'd buy German: BMW, Benz, or VW/Audi (in that order). Like Lee Trevino used to pitch, "You can feel it when you drive." (BTW, Excellence Editor Pete Stout raves about Scooby-Doos and he's not Lebanese...).
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Hey the Toyotas aren't performance vehicles. They are meant to be driven. Every single day. They always start and they always run. The drive is a little numb yes but its reliable and it gets good MPG. Moms Corolla has proven more reliable than either VW.
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Pulled the trigger yesterday...base model, right at 25K. It is all I need. You can't kill this thing with Kryptonite The search for the next sports car begins next year.

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one of my coworkers just bought one with all the bells and whistles in that green metallic hue. It looks very, very nice.
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Pulled the trigger yesterday...base model, right at 25K. It is all I need. You can't kill this thing with Kryptonite The search for the next sports car begins next year.

I've seen a few of those around here and they look great. And you sure can't go far wrong with a T-car. Excellent choice!
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one of my coworkers just bought one with all the bells and whistles in that green metallic hue. It looks very, very nice.
No bells, no whistles, got the 4 cylinder, 189hp rig, exact same color as the photo...I may be impotent, but I get great gas mileage
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Good call, you can't go wrong with a Toyota.
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Good call, you can't go wrong with a Toyota.
As your 4Runner continues to prove...

It runs like new, Matt...I frankly was hoping you were tiring of the big rig

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