WCSIB?
I have an LC in blue/grey with Premium Package sitting in the port on QC hold and have been patiently but I am getting nervous that an LC is just too much for me and my needs. I've been hemming and hawing the past couple weeks trying to think through if I really should get an LC and think its worth asking the crowd here for their thoughts. Some background:
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I have an LC in blue/grey with Premium Package sitting in the port on QC hold and have been patiently but I am getting nervous that an LC is just too much for me and my needs. I've been hemming and hawing the past couple weeks trying to think through if I really should get an LC and think its worth asking the crowd here for their thoughts. Some background:
- Male 30 living with LT partner who has a Subaru Crosstrek
- Greater Boston area
- renter with garage with entrance height of 77.75" (scared it wont fit)
- current whip: 2017 VW GTI Autobahn with performance Pkg with 63K miles, ive been the only owner (its not broken, at least not yet again, I am...)
- Trade + money down = 15,000+15,000=$30K
- Commute: 1-2 a week, 30 mins/17 miles each way, often do road trips to VT, NH, Cape Cod, ME
- Outdoorsy: Hike, Ski, climb, swim, surf, camp, canoe
- Caregiver for sick parent so need something reliable
- Size, what if it doesn't fit in the garage? What if landlord sees my car and jacks up my rent?
- Environmental impact, driving around an On/Off-road SUV as a single adult w/ no dependents when New England doesn't have the anywhere near the same number or diversity of off-road trails as the western US. Especially when some crossovers are getting 30-40 MPG. I don't think im ready to go 100% electric tho. (this is not meant to be political, please take this as just my personal preference)
- Expense, although i can comfortably afford the purchase price, taxes, insurance, fuel etc... that does not mean I should do it, especially when there are better value cars out there for me.
- Looking for larger, more practical, more comfortable vehicle than my GTI
- Comfort, I am getting out of my GTI since it isnt practical for long trips, it is loud at speed, doesnt handle the BUMPY/Potholed roads well and i spend 2K every 1-2 years to replace my tires after a blowout, and not large enough to take occasional passengers (1-3) farther than a couple miles.
- Latest tech. It has been helpful having relatively modern tech in my GTI like adaptive cruise so having even more tech on the LC is a plus to me.
- Loved the 4runner, I drove one over 1K miles in a week driving out west around national parks, no offroading. but my god did i love that 4Runner, especially after the problems ive had with rental cars in the past.
- Subaru Crosstrek
- 2024 Porsche Cayenne
- 2008 Dodge Avenger rental.... #RentAWreck
- 2018 4Runner Sr5 rental, beaten to shit with 65K miles
- 2022 Cadillac XT5 Rental (returned and picked up 4runner since XT5 had been damaged by previous renter)
- 2023 Audi Q3 rental (HATED the stereo and loud ride)
- Tesla Model Y rental
- 2017 Porsche Macan
- 2024 Toyota GR86
- 2018 Audi A4
Alternatives:
- Rav4 Prime
- Honda CRV
- Crown or Crown Signia
- BMW X3
- Defender 90
- Lexus RX/NX
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