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Shopping for a Daily Driver - What would you get?

Started by Rickmustang, February 12, 2019, 09:57:48 AM

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CharlesTurner

Quote from: KR Convertible on February 12, 2019, 12:17:06 PM
+1  Our 2016 Explorer has bubbling across the front of the hood.  Thankfully, I understand it is covered through the 5 year corrosion warranty.  Anyone else have input?

Have heard that Ford is backpedaling on following through with that.  They are saying the panels have to have perforations before doing anything.  Don't want to sidetrack the topic, but just thought it was worth noting.  I'd certainly be hesitant of buying any new Ford now.
Charles Turner
MCA/SAAC Judge

Bigfoot

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1175

I've always wondered why anyone would buy an Infiniti.  So many other choices.

Jon

69bosssvt

What is a normal average days usage of potential vehicle? I think if it was a "commuter" of 50 miles per day or more it would be different than just used for running "local" errands...I work 8 miles from my home, so I wouldn't need to be concerned with certain amenities that I would if I commute.  Just curious...
Do it now...sometimes "LATER" becomes "NEVER"....

Rickmustang

I travel weekly so it's a go to airport (30 miles) and weekend car. I'm 57, retiring in 5 years, and kids are almost gone. I still have the truck (crew cab) for hauling and larger groups, plus my wife's Expedition.

And my oldest son has an Infiniti G37S coupe. 330 hp, rear wheel drive, with 19 inch tires and Michelin Pilot Sports. Great performing car. Quiet and comfortable too.

That's the big picture I think.
1965 G.T. 350
1967 Fairlane GT - 390 4-speed
1970 Mach 1 - 428CJ 4-speed/AC
1971 Mach 1 - 429CJ auto/AC
2005 Ford GT

TOBKOB

[quoteQuote from: KR Convertible on Today at 12:17:06 PM

    +1  Our 2016 Explorer has bubbling across the front of the hood.  Thankfully, I understand it is covered through the 5 year corrosion warranty.  Anyone else have input?


Have heard that Ford is backpedaling on following through with that.  They are saying the panels have to have perforations before doing anything.  Don't want to sidetrack the topic, but just thought it was worth noting.  I'd certainly be hesitant of buying any new Ford now.][/quote]

My wife's '05 Mustang vert has bubbling on the hood but I will definitely not be a happy camper if the hood on her '16 Lincoln MKX starts to bubble. Ford has had enough time to work out these issues. Just saying. >:(

TOB
1969 GT350 owned since 1970

Stillakid54

We have a Porsche Macan S. Great vehicle around town, and wonderful on the highway. All the power you need day to day, quiet and fun to drive. Want more, but for a price, go to the turbo.
68-2766, since 1990
69-2524, since 1992

65A KGT

I just picked up a 2019 Bullitt, it's a great daily driver. Lots of fun to drive and a nice stablemate for 6S1291, which is also green.
'66 K-GT Hardtop C4
'67 Cougar XR7 A-Code 4 speed
'68 Cougar XR7 GT-E 428CJ C6
'69 Cougar XR7 Convertible 428CJ C6
'70 Cougar XR7 Convertible 428CJ 4 speed
Former owner of 6S1291 and 6S074

greekz

I have a 2013 Edge Limited, since new.  It has 90k miles, runs great and very comfortable on trips from Carpinteria to San Antonio.


Greek
SFM 6S1134  '67 GT-350 #2339


1175

Tesla model S new or used and be done with it.  Plenty of certified used directly from Tesla for a lot less money than new.  If you want to spend a pile of money, buy new.

Jon

pchmotoho

I see you are keeping your truck but if that were not the case my choice would be (and currently is) without a doubt a Raptor.  I love mine today just as much as the day I bought it. 

Doug C


NC TRACKRAT

Similar to stillakid54's recommendation, go drive a Porsche Macan GTS or Turbo...a new or even a nice used one.  Awesome performance, high build quality and versatile.  My wife drives a Turbo and, if I'm lucky, she lets me drive it once in awhile.
5S071, 6S1467

DRGT350

the new Bullitt Mustang looks pretty good to me !