Lease ends in May. What car should I get?

Discussion in 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles' started by Bluntzilla420, Jan 8, 2015.

  1. #1 Bluntzilla420, Jan 8, 2015
    Last edited: Jan 8, 2015
    My current 3-year car lease on my Chrysler 200 ends in May, so I'm starting to look at vehicles that I could potentially be driving around by the spring. My current lease isn't bad; I get 12,000 miles per year (it takes about 17 miles round trip to get to and from work, and with a 4-cylinder engine and lower gas prices, I fill up like once a week if that).
    \nThe newer 200 vehicles are sportier and overall nicer by the looks of it, but I'm leaning towards something different. I like change and having a different kind of vehicle (be it a car or truck) is probably what I will I end up going for, but as always it's about the price. I've always wanted another Jeep Wrangler but it really doesn't make much sense considering the top can come off 3-4 months per year, along with high leasing costs and higher insurance rates.
    \nBasically, I need style + affordability. A nice radio touch screen is welcome, along with possibly heated seats (a god send in the winter) and other unique amenities. Is there a website I can look at that compares and contrasts different vehicles based on budget and consumer rating? Or do I have to do it the old school way and visit numerous dealerships and haggle with these slime balls until I finally get an offer I can't refuse? TIA

     
  2. A van. You can turn those puppies into mobile homes and decorate them any which way to Sunday. Damn I want a van.
     
  3. Asking a bunch of guys what kinda car you should get is like asking them "Blondes or brunettes?"
     
  4. Then what in the Sam hell are we doing here
     
  5. #5 bluntyoungballa, Jan 9, 2015
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    Dodge grand caravan. That shit would be tits driving across the country. No real need for a hotel. If a van is your thing and have the extra money a Quigley 4x4 would be ultra tits.
     
  6. Whats your budget?
     
  7. I'll tell you like I tell everybody. Get a Lincoln Town Car...
     
    Featuring a standard V8 engine, body-on-frame design, rear-wheel drive and large exterior and interior dimensions,<sup>[4]</sup> the Town Car was based on the Ford Panther platform. This gave it powertrain and suspension commonality with the Mercury Grand Marquis and the Ford LTD Crown Victoria (later the Crown Victoria). This design made them durable even in the rough conditions taxi and livery cars are subjected to, and easy and cheap to repair when they did suffer damage.<sup>[5]</sup> Town Cars are typically operated in commercial service for at least 400,000 miles.<sup>[5]</sup>
     
    Safe, powerful, luxurious, cheap to operate, easy to work on, built like tanks, and run forever.
    Whats not to like?
     

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