Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here
I agree, it will probably be smarter long term to buy a lightly used car.
With kid activities and gear, I really need an SUV.
How do the Lexus SUVs hold up long term. If I tried to find one 2-3 years old?
Unless you are paying cash, buy a Honda or a Toyota. If you had to lease your last car because you couldn't afford the regular payments, you cannot afford a Lexus, even a 2-3 year old one. Don't be Big Hat No Cattle, or in DCUM lingo "ghetto rich."
Hey Judgey.....Sorry, but I didn't lease my car because I couldn't afford the regular payments. I like leasing and getting a new car every 3 years. That said, it's not smart financially, so I want to go back to buying.
My problem is that the last time I bought a used car (2 years old), by the time the payments were finished the car was having a million problems and I didn't want to deal with it (part of why I liked leasing - low maintenance).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here
I agree, it will probably be smarter long term to buy a lightly used car.
With kid activities and gear, I really need an SUV.
How do the Lexus SUVs hold up long term. If I tried to find one 2-3 years old?
5 yr old, 80K miles GX460 here. Love it. No troubles at all.
This is helpful. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here
I agree, it will probably be smarter long term to buy a lightly used car.
With kid activities and gear, I really need an SUV.
How do the Lexus SUVs hold up long term. If I tried to find one 2-3 years old?
5 yr old, 80K miles GX460 here. Love it. No troubles at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here
I agree, it will probably be smarter long term to buy a lightly used car.
With kid activities and gear, I really need an SUV.
How do the Lexus SUVs hold up long term. If I tried to find one 2-3 years old?
Unless you are paying cash, buy a Honda or a Toyota. If you had to lease your last car because you couldn't afford the regular payments, you cannot afford a Lexus, even a 2-3 year old one. Don't be Big Hat No Cattle, or in DCUM lingo "ghetto rich."
Anonymous wrote:OP here
I agree, it will probably be smarter long term to buy a lightly used car.
With kid activities and gear, I really need an SUV.
How do the Lexus SUVs hold up long term. If I tried to find one 2-3 years old?
Anonymous wrote:OP here
I agree, it will probably be smarter long term to buy a lightly used car.
With kid activities and gear, I really need an SUV.
How do the Lexus SUVs hold up long term. If I tried to find one 2-3 years old?