Anonymous wrote:A few questions first. How many miles a year will you be driving? How long do you plan to keep the car? Is having more features more important than gas mileage?
DP. Retired, so will not be driving a lot, probably less than 7k miles a year. My 2010 Highlander requires replacement with leaking windows, new brakes, etc. The car has been so reliable over the years and everything is happening at once and just better to replace and update. Kids are gone except for college breaks, I no longer need the space for golf clubs, soccer balls, tennis rackets. DH recently died, so now it is just me. He would have known exactly what to purchase. He never believed in buying a brand new vehicle, but it chose the best, reliable vehicles that served the family well. I don't even no where to begin in choosing the replacement vehicle. I cannot go back to a sedan, but my reliable Toyota Highlander just seems wasteful now. Any suggestions are warmly accepted. TIA.