G37 Sedan

What vehicle will be a worthy replacement for your sedan when it is time?

Old Apr 1, 2022 | 04:55 PM
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2022 WRX Crosstour is going to be in bad shape if this is in the $35k range.

$50-55k after dealer markup*
WRX Crosstour is already in bad shape. I mean, the only way to get the Recaro seats and adjustable dampers is the GT trim and that is only available with the CVT

I think this will slot in above the CTR, and below the Golf R, so around $40K. Everything is marked up though. Sucky time to need or want to buy a car.
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Old Apr 1, 2022 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by RMB5190
2022 WRX Crosstour is going to be in bad shape if this is in the $35k range.

$50-55k after dealer markup*
I dislike when people say "after dealer markup". Just find a dealer that sells for MSRP and order one through them, it's that simple.
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Old Apr 2, 2022 | 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by RobC7
I dislike when people say "after dealer markup". Just find a dealer that sells for MSRP and order one through them, it's that simple.
Good. Luck.
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Old Apr 2, 2022 | 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by RobC7
I dislike when people say "after dealer markup". Just find a dealer that sells for MSRP and order one through them, it's that simple.
lol

If it was that simple 82% of new cars sold wouldn't be selling for over msrp.
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Old Apr 2, 2022 | 06:02 PM
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Just catching up on all of your comments. Certainly strange times in this auto industry of ours. Our dealer group in Wisconsin has 35 stores and we have never charged over msrp, nor will we ever. As a result, we are insanely busy and continue to sell out of cars. I sold a new Audi R8 today that will be here in 8-10 months and a new Nissan Rogue that will be here in 2 months. Strange indeed. Thankfully, people are patient, but it sure would be nice to have inventory. We currently sit at about 5% of normal.

Rochester, if you are concerned about warranty coverage at all you may want to look at the Hyundai version of that car since the roadside assistance, complimentary maintenance, and rust through warranty are all longer with a Hyundai (they own Kia).

Lego, I also love a good hot hatch and was shocked to read about the new Toyota. What good timing for them with Subaru announcing they are not bringing out an STI for this generation. I was seriously thinking that would be my next car if they could somehow make it look better than the 2022 WRX, but I had my doubts that was possible.
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Old Apr 2, 2022 | 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by RMB5190
Good. Luck.
I don't need it. If you do you due diligence there's plenty of dealers out there that will offer MSRP.

Originally Posted by Lego_Maniac
lol

If it was that simple 82% of new cars sold wouldn't be selling for over msrp.
Because there isn't a shortage of stupid or lazy people, that's why. Some people want a car and don't care about the cost.

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Just catching up on all of your comments. Certainly strange times in this auto industry of ours. Our dealer group in Wisconsin has 35 stores and we have never charged over msrp, nor will we ever. As a result, we are insanely busy and continue to sell out of cars. I sold a new Audi R8 today that will be here in 8-10 months and a new Nissan Rogue that will be here in 2 months. Strange indeed. Thankfully, people are patient, but it sure would be nice to have inventory. We currently sit at about 5% of normal.


4DRZ - aren't you glad you didn't wait for the STi? What a bummer.
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Old Apr 2, 2022 | 10:23 PM
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@4DRZ Looks llike napleton got busted

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news...unk-fees-bills
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Old Apr 3, 2022 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by 4DRZ
Rochester, if you are concerned about warranty coverage at all you may want to look at the Hyundai version of that car since the roadside assistance, complimentary maintenance, and rust through warranty are all longer with a Hyundai (they own Kia).
I appreciate the industry heads up, and I'm not writing off the little Hyundai for the kid, but the Accent doesn't have a hatch version like the Rio.
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Old Apr 4, 2022 | 04:06 PM
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@4DRZ Looks llike napleton got busted

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news...unk-fees-bills
Uh oh.

Originally Posted by RobC7

4DRZ - aren't you glad you didn't wait for the STi? What a bummer.
My what good timing you have. I was really thinking the new STI would finally be a car worth getting, but I guess not. I have a friend at our Cadillac store that just let me know he has an open order for a new CT-4V Blackwing. I am so tempted and it even comes with $3,500 worth of race training. I'm torn because I really like my Type RA and especially the AWD this past winter. The other consideration is a new Audi RS3 which should be lightning fast, but not available with a manual transmission and I am not so sure they got the handling figured out with their poor weight distribution. Decisions, decisions...

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I appreciate the industry heads up, and I'm not writing off the little Hyundai for the kid, but the Accent doesn't have a hatch version like the Rio.
I figured you might be after the Rio for the hatch. Good for you. I love the versatility of hatchbacks. The Toyota Corolla hatch looked nice too at the auto show, but I bet it is a lot more $$$.
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Old Apr 4, 2022 | 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by 4DRZ
I figured you might be after the Rio for the hatch. Good for you. I love the versatility of hatchbacks. The Toyota Corolla hatch looked nice too at the auto show, but I bet it is a lot more $$$.
Yeah, I think the hatch would fit her lifestyle better, although all she wants really is anything that runs.

As a Sedan, I would cross shop the Kia Rio Sedan, the Hyundai Accent, and the Nissan Versa. All three of those fitted to between $19,000 and $20,000, plus tax. And tax isn't insignificant, rolling in at $1,600 for that price.

The Versa was originally utter Yugo-like crap. But the new generation is worlds better. Stylish actually. But still a sub-compact, and with much less warranty than the Koreans.
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Old Apr 4, 2022 | 04:44 PM
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^^That new toyota corolla hatch with 300hp looks promising...
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Old Apr 4, 2022 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
Yeah, I think the hatch would fit her lifestyle better, although all she wants really is anything that runs.

As a Sedan, I would cross shop the Kia Rio Sedan, the Hyundai Accent, and the Nissan Versa. All three of those fitted to between $19,000 and $20,000, plus tax. And tax isn't insignificant, rolling in at $1,600 for that price.

The Versa was originally utter Yugo-like crap. But the new generation is worlds better. Stylish actually. But still a sub-compact, and with much less warranty than the Koreans.
It's probably not the nicest, but if it's a little city run about car what about a Mirage? Would probably come in at least a few thousand cheaper.
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Old Apr 5, 2022 | 10:43 AM
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Mazda CX3. Or Honda Fit - those are both good small hatches, far better than what they cost. I wouldn't call either one a 'hot' hatch though.

For sedan - Hyunda Sonata. Still relatively small but large enough to live with. Boringly reliable but not numb to drive either.
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Old Apr 5, 2022 | 10:50 AM
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re: cars WE would buy to replace the G -

Fast Intentions had a ruby red metallic new z on instagram - cars and coffee in tennessee apparently. I'm not a fan of red but damn that's a sweet looking car.
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Old Apr 5, 2022 | 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by rotarymike
re: cars WE would buy to replace the G
Yeah, I know. Sorry for all the OT about subcompact cars. It's the thing on my brain lately, is all.
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