cloudy
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sweetsubsarahh said:Eddie - Advise me, hmm?
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Cloudy, love - I wish you luck on your choices!
[whine] Why does it have to be so hard to choose? [/whine]
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sweetsubsarahh said:Eddie - Advise me, hmm?
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Cloudy, love - I wish you luck on your choices!
cloudy said:[whine] Why does it have to be so hard to choose? [/whine]
sweetsubsarahh said:Eddie - Advise me, hmm?
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Cloudy, love - I wish you luck on your choices!

Edward Teach said:Hmmm, probably be wise to never let me get you tied up like in your AV.![]()
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cloudy said:Only here would a thread about cars turn into flirting in less than one page.![]()
sweetsubsarahh said:
It's Teach's fault!
I think I've pretty much made my decision. Of course, I reserve the right to change my mind at any moment. cloudy said:It's all good.I think I've pretty much made my decision. Of course, I reserve the right to change my mind at any moment.
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cheerful_deviant said:My mother has the Acura TL. I think hers is a '03 and she absolutly loves it. She bought it 3 years ago used, it was a program car. It now has probablly about 60k on it and has been flawless. It's also a great driving car, solid, quick and comfortable with top notch resale.
The BMW is a drivers car. Perfectly balanced and very refined. Interiors not a plush as other is the smae range, Germanic austerity and all. But repairs tend to be more frequent than others and cost alot more. Buyer beware. Also, while most shops will service them, there are less shops that can service them well. Same thing goes with Mercedes VW and Audi.
The Altima is a solid car. Not as flashy but well rounded and more generally servicable to most people. With the 2.5 inline 4 it's a generic middle class car. With the 3.5 V6 it's becomes something more playful. With the V6 it's probablly the most sporting of all the 'midsized family sedans'.
The Acura! Enough said.cloudy said:Okay, we're down to three choices. The prices are all about or exactly the same, and I'm not sure what I want. Anyone have experience to share?
1) 1999 BMW 323i - it has a lot of miles, but who cares, right? I'm not crazy about the color, though (navy blue)
2) 2003 Altima - has all the options, low miles
3) 2003 Acura 32TL - ditto the Altima
Help?
(edited to change the acura model...I was wrong at first)

I did tell you you're hot when you talk cars.cloudy said:Only here would a thread about cars turn into flirting in less than one page.![]()

cloudy said:Okay, the beemer's out.
I'm going today to do another drive, one after the other, with the Altima and the Acura, and just see which one feels better.
cloudy said:1) 1999 BMW 323i - it has a lot of miles, but who cares, right? I'm not crazy about the color, though (navy blue)
2) 2003 Altima - has all the options, low miles
3) 2003 Acura 32TL - ditto the Altima
CrimsonMaiden said:Good luck on choosing which vehicle you want, Cloudy. At least you had the luxury of shopping around and being able to choose. I wasn't so lucky. On our vacation, the engine on our van blew up (we were in another state at this point) and we were forced to buy a new car on the spot. The dealership had virtually nothing to choose from in our price range that would fit 6 people and a pile of luggage, so I ended up with a behemoth gas hog. We couldn't rent one and then come home and shop around because the rental places were closed and had nothing big enough anyway.
cloudy said:Oh, that sucks.
We already have one behemoth gas hog (the Suburban), so I feel your pain, truly.
I never thought I'd say this, but I'm getting tired of car shopping. Just want to buy it, and get it over with.