What vehicle will be a worthy replacement for your sedan when it is time?
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That does look nice. They have definitely upped their game. Maybe it is just the angle of the picture, but I wonder if the screens being pushed away and up makes it any more difficult to see out.
When I see that, I see big wasted $$$ signs and nothing that appeals to me, but that's just my personal opinion. I'm also a bit younger than some of the folks here, different generational tastes perhaps.
But the Nautilus is too large for us, whereas the Corsair is just a tarted up Escape that I'm not interested in. Although I've always been drawn to Lincoln, and it's hard to explain why.
Go back 20 years, and I would have taken a Lincoln LS over the Mustang in a hot minute.
A local judge down here has a Corsair and loves it. My company car is an Escape. You're right, he's basically got my car with leather LOL.
I'm still waiting for a full augmented reality windshield.
I'm still waiting for a full augmented reality windshield.
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If the Type R does not pan out, then my next choice will more than likely be a black GTI SE 380. Ironically, one of those also just arrived. Those cars are definitely easier to get so I would probably wait a bit to get one. I would also wait to see if the next SE has the stickier Bridgestone tires instead of these Hankooks. It is totally random which tires go on which model looking at the 8 GTIs we just got in. Also a blue Integra Type S just got traded in with 3,400 miles. This year is turning out to be a much better year already for fun cars.
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If memory serves me correctly it is $52,900 which is a little less expensive than new and almost makes sense because it is Acura Certified so it gets another 2 years of warranty. I could be way off though since I have yet to research used Type S cars, if there are even many of them out there.
If memory serves me correctly it is $52,900 which is a little less expensive than new and almost makes sense because it is Acura Certified so it gets another 2 years of warranty. I could be way off though since I have yet to research used Type S cars, if there are even many of them out there.














