SPIN: Trading in the whip... Here are my current offers

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V8 or v6?
V6

Pretty much what i said in the original post... Except cheaper and lower miles


Im cool with it. Just a daily driver. Crazy thing is i got a pay raise 2 days later and was making enough to get this and keep the gotdamn truck:snoop:
 

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Im so sick of seeing Chargers and Challengers.. good lord

Anything, but one of those
 
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Stay away from the Audis unless you got a bomb ass warranty or you have a mechanical mind, and/or able to deal with VAG issues. You will only find USED in your price range.

Chevy has been coming up with better offerings lately. The quality is good, but the resale will fukk you in the ass.

I would steer clear of spending my hard earned money on their products if I was worried about equity. Especially the sedans... The trucks tend to hold up a lot better, hence your Tahoe.

If you lifestyle requires reliability, and you're not an enthusiast, I would say go for a mid size Japanese offering USED no more than 2 years from a certified dealer.

In the rare case where taste lines up with equitable vehicles, Jeep, Subaru, Toyota, Honda, would be your best bet.

If I had 25K to burn, I would buy a used 2014+ Yota 4runner for like 18K and drive the shyt out of it and save my money.

It's a reliable, sharp ass truck.

The Colorados are good too. Highly sought after, and they sold like crazy when introduced. I would stay away from the upraded 4 cylinder versions. V6 or better.

The Dodge is a good choice if you plan on keeping it. Too many people are rocking it, and honestly it's not worth spending 25K on an average whip.

Find a fukking Hemi Challenger, and then we're almost talking. If you spend the money, look for something that is going to make the car stand out.
Don't put your hard earned money on the table for mediocrity. It will sell better later... and you'll feel better while driving it making payments.


Anyways man, take your time and measure twice, cut once.

Mech.
 

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Stay away from the Audis unless you got a bomb ass warranty or you have a mechanical mind, and/or able to deal with VAG issues. You will only find USED in your price range.

Chevy has been coming up with better offerings lately. The quality is good, but the resale will fukk you in the ass.

I would steer clear of spending my hard earned money on their products if I was worried about equity. Especially the sedans... The trucks tend to hold up a lot better, hence your Tahoe.

If you lifestyle requires reliability, and you're not an enthusiast, I would say go for a mid size Japanese offering USED no more than 2 years from a certified dealer.

In the rare case where taste lines up with equitable vehicles, Jeep, Subaru, Toyota, Honda, would be your best bet.

If I had 25K to burn, I would buy a used 2014+ Yota 4runner for like 18K and drive the shyt out of it and save my money.

It's a reliable, sharp ass truck.

The Colorados are good too. Highly sought after, and they sold like crazy when introduced. I would stay away from the upraded 4 cylinder versions. V6 or better.

The Dodge is a good choice if you plan on keeping it. Too many people are rocking it, and honestly it's not worth spending 25K on an average whip.

Find a fukking Hemi Challenger, and then we're almost talking. If you spend the money, look for something that is going to make the car stand out.
Don't put your hard earned money on the table for mediocrity. It will sell better later... and you'll feel better while driving it making payments.


Anyways man, take your time and measure twice, cut once.

Mech.

Yeah im aware of the Audi maintenance issues, which is why i didnt get it

Yeah i was feeling most of Chevy's lineups. But their warrantys are shyt and to be honest, they pissed me off recently with their mechanical issues (purposeful imo). I love Chevy though but decided to pass for now

I copped a charger. I think i might regret not getting a hemi, but honestly its a commuting car really. Gonna make it look good and rock with it. I got it certified, only a year old, 7 year warranty, V6... Its cool



Im so sick of seeing Chargers and Challengers.. good lord

Anything, but one of those
Too late

And i dont really care. I like the charger, modding mines up tomorrow
 

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V6

Pretty much what i said in the original post... Except cheaper and lower miles


Im cool with it. Just a daily driver. Crazy thing is i got a pay raise 2 days later and was making enough to get this and keep the gotdamn truck:snoop:


SAME shyt HAPPENED TO ME.
 

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You need to get a car you can afford. A used Mailbu will likely be the best option out of all the cars you stated. Stay the fukk away from the foreign cars unless your getting a good aftermarket warranty with it.
 

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You need to get a car you can afford. A used Mailbu will likely be the best option out of all the cars you stated. Stay the fukk away from the foreign cars unless your getting a good aftermarket warranty with it.
I can afford it bruh.

Its actually saving me about $300 a month from my Tahoe


Malibus are cool but i had one of those about 5 years ago. Kinda wanted something different. Never had a sport/sedan before. Usually 2 door coupes or trucks. Malibu was cool just wasnt my style (i even modded it, it was clean af but i wanted a truck)
 
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