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I have a 2013 Ford Edge. I like it, it's got leather seats and the fully upgraded tech package. My Ford Synch is pretty cool. However, I bought it when I lived in Texas, the land of big vehicles because I was feeling claustrophobic in Dallas traffic with my little Kia Forte. Now that I'm back North, my love for my still new car is waning. My best friend just bought an Audi Q5 and I think I love it and want one too. If I decide to leave SUV's altogether, I'll probably get an A4 or a Mercedes C300 which has caught my eye lately. All I know is, I'm leasing. I haven't kept a car for longer than 3 years in almost a decade. I get bored quickly, as you can see.
2014 Mercedes-Benz GLK350 4MATIC
2013 BMW 328i xDrive
they lease very cheap
I'm rocking the 2008 Toytoa Sienna Tot Rocket, lol. I also have a 2013 HD Road Glide Ultra.
2007 Toyota Yaris with 131,000 miles on it (paid in full when I bought it). Goal: Sell it in 2017 (it'll be 10 years) and reach at least 200,000 - 300,000 miles on it.
2010 Infiniti G37 Journey with Navigation Package because I'm bad at directions
and just got my M1 license in April so I'm currently riding a 2012 Honda CBR250R when the weather is nice!
A 2013 Trek Verve 2 Hybrid.
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Seriously, driving a car around downtown Chicago is all sorts of awful.
2015 Cadillac Escalade SUV Luxury AWD - Lease (My name) but hubby drives it
2014 Mercedes-Benz E350 4MATIC Sedan - Lease ( In hubbys name) but I drive it LOL
Currently there's a 2014 Forte EX w/ 3k miles, 1999 Cavalier w/ 160k miles, 1996 F150 w/ 276k miles, and a 1994 Cavalier w/ 221k miles in the driveway. Drive the 94 Cavalier to work primarily, it's a 70 mile roundtrip in horrible traffic so if anything is going to get sacrificed it's going to be the car worth the least.
2014 Honda Accord