3 weeks ago#845078
i like the new signias nglThe sonata does look nice but has no AWD option on the higher trims, the Crown is more featureful than the Lexus at 10k moreShow quoted text
slightly more cheaper then the toyota, i prefer the interior and exterior design a bit more when it comes to sonata and camries (camries w high spec are like 40k atp just lease a merc)
custard
King of Soybooru
3 weeks ago#845082
If you really want to go with the Crown or max level Camry, even Priuses are nice and sporty and rugged now, I would only get the Sonata for the AWD versionHonestly this is what i was thinking of doing, but again i want something thats driver oriented also so something that is fun to drive around.Show quoted text
Just buy the higher trim non-luxury variants, the specs are almost entire the same, you just pay more for the badgeShow quoted text
us im looking at 50k max, i want something nice but reasonable, i just want something that'll be somewhat appealing (luxury brand) but not too ridiculous like an s class
custard
King of Soybooru
3 weeks ago#845083
The Camry has a CVT, do NOT get itIf you really want to go with the Crown or max level Camry, even Priuses are nice and sporty and rugged now, I would only get the Sonata for the AWD versionShow quoted text
Honestly this is what i was thinking of doing, but again i want something thats driver oriented also so something that is fun to drive around.Show quoted text
Just buy the higher trim non-luxury variants, the specs are almost entire the same, you just pay more for the badgeShow quoted text
us im looking at 50k max, i want something nice but reasonable, i just want something that'll be somewhat appealing (luxury brand) but not too ridiculous like an s class
3 weeks ago#845087
You also gotta consider the performance aspect, crowns are pretty nice but when it comes to driving they are alright, is350s are meant to be more of an enthusiast carThe sonata does look nice but has no AWD option on the higher trims, the Crown is more featureful than the Lexus at 10k moreShow quoted text
slightly more cheaper then the toyota, i prefer the interior and exterior design a bit more when it comes to sonata and camries (camries w high spec are like 40k atp just lease a merc)
custard
King of Soybooru
3 weeks ago#845091
I would take AWD over RWD or FWD any dayYou also gotta consider the performance aspect, crowns are pretty nice but when it comes to driving they are alright, is350s are meant to be more of an enthusiast carShow quoted text
The sonata does look nice but has no AWD option on the higher trims, the Crown is more featureful than the Lexus at 10k moreShow quoted text
slightly more cheaper then the toyota, i prefer the interior and exterior design a bit more when it comes to sonata and camries (camries w high spec are like 40k atp just lease a merc)
3 weeks ago#845106
im open to suv's too but its not that practical. like i test drove the hyundai santa fe and that was a pretty comfortable driving experience, it offers you like 70% of what a range rover gets you for way less the priceThe Sonata is also the cheapest automatic transmission vehicle on the market if I recall correctly, I can tell you would rather not get an SUV
custard
King of Soybooru
3 weeks ago#845112
I did a lot of shopping around earlier this year, Toyota also paywalls the remote start after a year or three, ended up with the Sonata because it has all the features I need and I regularly get compliments about itim open to suv's too but its not that practical. like i test drove the hyundai santa fe and that was a pretty comfortable driving experience, it offers you like 70% of what a range rover gets you for way less the priceShow quoted text
The Sonata is also the cheapest automatic transmission vehicle on the market if I recall correctly, I can tell you would rather not get an SUV
3 weeks ago#845116
its the most practical it seems, toyota has sadly grown into jewishness over the yearsI did a lot of shopping around earlier this year, Toyota also paywalls the remote start after a year or three, ended up with the Sonata because it has all the features I need and I regularly get compliments about itShow quoted text
im open to suv's too but its not that practical. like i test drove the hyundai santa fe and that was a pretty comfortable driving experience, it offers you like 70% of what a range rover gets you for way less the price
custard
King of Soybooru
3 weeks ago#845120
The only complaint I have is it feels sporty but does not have any sport features, it is extremely utilitarianits the most practical it seems, toyota has sadly grown into jewishness over the yearsShow quoted text
I did a lot of shopping around earlier this year, Toyota also paywalls the remote start after a year or three, ended up with the Sonata because it has all the features I need and I regularly get compliments about itShow quoted text
im open to suv's too but its not that practical. like i test drove the hyundai santa fe and that was a pretty comfortable driving experience, it offers you like 70% of what a range rover gets you for way less the price
3 weeks ago#845130
custard
King of Soybooru
3 weeks ago#845139
The interior is very nice in person and still has knobs which most manufacturers are getting rid ofi usually like utilitarian interiors but they take it too far, it feels boringShow quoted text
The only complaint I have is it feels sporty but does not have any sport features, it is extremely utilitarianShow quoted text
its the most practical it seems, toyota has sadly grown into jewishness over the years
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