Anonymous wrote:Go for a used model and get something closer to what you want? You can probably still get 7-8 years out of something that is 2-3 years old.
Anonymous wrote:I would sacrifice exterior in favor of interior comforts. I don't ride outside of the car.
Anonymous wrote:Felt exactly the same way two summers ago and wanted to stay in your same price range. I reminded myself that I’ll have plenty of years later where I can choose a car I really love, once I’m done paying school tuitions and my kids are out of the house. Most everything seemed rather boring so it was just a matter of picking the one that checked the most boxes, which meant I tended to focus on the interior because I felt like all the exteriors were blah. I ended up with an Ascent. I did get the top trim level. It’s perfectly fine, but I don’t love it. Really don’t think I would’ve loved anything else I was considering either. If I really bought what I wanted, I’d have gotten the Volvo XC90, but didn’t want to spend that much or deal with reliability issues.
Anonymous wrote:Wow $45k is a LOT of cash!
Anonymous wrote:Go for a used model and get something closer to what you want? You can probably still get 7-8 years out of something that is 2-3 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Accept that 45k is getting you what you want and either spend 15k+ more for what you want or just drive something you don't love- I’d personally choose the latter