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Audi, Subaru, BMW, Infiniti, or Lexus?
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy" data-source="post: 512036" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>I didn't see any mention of SUVs/Crossovers in your original post. I see you wanted to stay in the mid 30's range, but you also list a 535xi? If you can find one of those for mid 30's, jump on it. Great car.</p><p></p><p>I got a great deal on my Acura MDX and if you get one without Nav, you might be able to keep it under 40 for a brand new one if you can find an '08 leftover. I was shopping the MDX and Honda Pilot and ended up getting the MDX for less than a comparably equiped Pilot. Strange.</p><p></p><p>Another one that surprised me is the Dodge Journey. I've had one twice for a rental and I liked it. Comfortable and decent gas mileage for an all wheel drive Crossover. Interior is a little bland, but, lots of bells and whistles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy, post: 512036, member: 443"] I didn't see any mention of SUVs/Crossovers in your original post. I see you wanted to stay in the mid 30's range, but you also list a 535xi? If you can find one of those for mid 30's, jump on it. Great car. I got a great deal on my Acura MDX and if you get one without Nav, you might be able to keep it under 40 for a brand new one if you can find an '08 leftover. I was shopping the MDX and Honda Pilot and ended up getting the MDX for less than a comparably equiped Pilot. Strange. Another one that surprised me is the Dodge Journey. I've had one twice for a rental and I liked it. Comfortable and decent gas mileage for an all wheel drive Crossover. Interior is a little bland, but, lots of bells and whistles. [/QUOTE]
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