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Old 01-24-2021, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackTalon View Post
Might want to see if anyone has contact info for Alan Herod.
I know that Alan really liked that car. I figured with all the BMW people around, others have more recent experience.

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Following. I am in a similar position needing a reasonably cheap DD. 3 year old certified Q3's and A3's are around 20k with low miles. Wonder how Audi's compare to BMW's? My daughter just got her license and has claimed the old Cayenne. 185k and going strong.
I am not thinking SUV, but there are lot's of options as you mention. I wonder if she reminds you that she had to drive your old junker when she hands you the bill for her wedding.

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Originally Posted by Dr K View Post
A car to try before you turn your nose up at it - GTI. I paid $19K for a 2-1/2 year old car with 17K miles and it's a blast to drive stock, and easily modified (mine will stay stock). Fun car because you can wind it out rather than an overpowered street car that's just loafing along 95% of the time.
I guess I could always try the 2017 one that is in the garage. I prefer to see I find a RWD.
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