Monday, June 22, 2015

2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid

2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid

Attention Nike lovers. There’s now a car to take over when your athletic shoes just won’t do it. Subaru claims the Crosstrek is “equipped for play and built for doing.” There’s more truth to that evaluation than you’ve come to expect from automotive advertising. With a static ride height of 8.7 inches, all wheel drive, and nubby Yokohama Geolander tires (225/55R17), the Crosstrek is a legitimate off road tool, eminently well suited to outback forays, winter endeavors, and expeditions to the supermarket. Crosstrek certainly looks feral enough, with a hunched feline silhouette that’s about to pounce on the next strip of unexplored terrain. Inside, the Abercrombie & Fitch outfitting furthers the Indiana Jones illusion, with rough hewn cloth seats, ribbed rubber matting in the storage area, standard roof rail system, heated front seats, and rear hatch wiper/washer. If you select the Hybrid Crosstrek, which is a new offering from Subaru this year, you also get model-specific five spoke 17 inch diameter alloys that mimic the Fuchs wheels Porsche used as their trademark for over 30 years. Their simple design complements the heavily sculpted contours of the Crosstrek. To emphasize the green allure of the new Hybrid, our test Crosstrek sported an eye watering finish called Plasma Green Pearl that wore well as our week with the car wore on.

Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid Machine

Operation of the Hybrid drive train is for the most part so seamless that you hardly know it’s present. Subaru has combined their FB20 4 cylinder engine with a 3 phase synchronous electric motor to provide 150hp and 165 lb.-ft. of torque. The opposed H- configuration gas engine features twin overhead cams, 10.8:1 compression ratio, and an under square bore/stroke ratio of 84mm x 90mm. The permanent magnet electric unit is good for 10kW output and 48 lb.-ft. of torque. Working together, the gas and electric powered Hybrid posts EPA numbers of 31 MPG overall. You can expect 39 MPG on the freeway, which will yield a tad over 500 miles on the Crosstrek’s 13.7 gallon fuel tank. In city usage (29 MPG), this Subaru automatically turns itself off when you’re stopped in traffic for more than 30 seconds, and usually re-fires without hesitation, though a jolt and shudder sometimes mars the procedure.

Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid Interior

The internal layout of the Hybrid’s cabin is so functional that you wonder why so many manufacturers can’t emulate Subaru’s prowess in this regard. For example, take the rear seats here. Instead of making you search out hidden latches and mechanisms to fold them flat, the Crosstrek requires but one simple gesture to transform your interior from passenger to cargo trim. Pull up on the stem of an outboard mounted, visually obvious latch as you thrust the seatback forward, and presto, a flat floor cargo space manifests itself. No manual needs to be thumbed through, no obscure fold and tumble sequence needs to be followed. Removing the privacy screen which shields the rear space from prying eyes is equally simple when you’ve got big loads to carry. Just depress one end of the light weight stick, and the spring inside holding it in place instantly collapses, allowing you to store the part elsewhere. I recently struggled to collapse a similar unit in a Dodge Durango with such an overpowering spring that it refused to budge. The beauty of Subaru engineering is that it makes it simple tasks effortless.

With that ample ride height, you might think the Crosstrek would be somewhat tipsy in normal motoring tests, but you’d be wrong. This crossover handles the curves with aplomb, and you’re almost never aware of your exalted height. The Yokohama Geolanders are surprisingly complicit in upholding their end of the cornering bargain, and on the whole, the Crosstrek handles with the precision of a Nike Cross Trainer. The combined 150hp output of the drive train, however, leaves a bit more to be desired than the handling does. In passing or merging situations, you pretty much have to wring the Hybrid by the neck to extract enough surge to be comfortable. The CVT transmission, which Subaru pioneered a quarter century ago, is definitely your friend during such maneuvers, because paddles on the steering wheel allow you instant access to more rpm and more passing power. Still, this 3,165 pound Crosstrek’s gentle acceleration would benefit from a slightly larger displacement gas motor.

2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid

With a buy-in of just $26,820, it’s hard to beat the Hybrid Crosstrek for value, mileage, practicality and comfort. For “Just Do It” folks, the XV Crosstrek Hybrid is like finding a pair of Air Jordans at Ross Dress For Less.

2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid
  • Engine: 2.0 liter DOHC Opposed 4
  • Electric Motor: Permanent Magnet 3-Phase Synchronous
  • Horsepower: 150hp
  • Torque: 165 lb.-ft.
  • Fuel Consumption: 29 MPG City/39 MPG Highway
  • Price as Tested: $26,820
  • Star Rating: 9 out of 10 Stars

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Sunday, June 21, 2015

2015 McLaren P1 Review

    When most people think of "hyper-exotic" cars, they immediately think of Lamborghini, Bugatti, and Ferrari. But, even if those are the most well-known brands, there are still a wide variety of other supercar manufacturers, including Koenigsegg, McLaren, and Pagani. Perhaps one of the best road-legal track fighters is the new McLaren P1, aimed directly at the likes of the Ferrari LaFerrari and the Porsche 918 Spyder. Equipped with a potent twin-turbocharged, 3.8 liter 727-horsepower V8 and a 177-horsepower electric motor, it does 0-60 in 2.8 seconds, and on to a top speed of 217 mph. What bothers me about this is that McLarens F1 supercar from the late 90s had a top speed of at least 230 mph, so that makes this car seem slow (not slow, but less fast). The interior is surprisingly well-equipped, with air-conditioning (a rarity in this segment), a radio, navigation, and carbon-fiber bucket seats. 

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Saturday, June 20, 2015

2015 Toyota Supra Price Concept

2015 Toyota Supra Price & Concept - 2015 Toyota  Supra will be the next creation for the present car. Along of its record, the car is known well as the popular style which is very popular around 90s. It has cost-effective price and it is reinforced with simple adjusting. As the popular car, the development has been stopped for seven decades ago but now it is arriving around the industry. Absolutely individuals cannot delay what and how the organization will cope with the latest edition of 2015 Toyota Supra.read more 2015 Toyota Supra Price & Concept

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2015 Toyota Supra Price & Concept
2015 Toyota Supra Price & Concept



2015 Toyota Supra Engine

Speaking about the Engine, generally the car has well-performance choices. It is predicted that the car will not reduce around its opponents and the organization noticed about that. That is why the car will be a highly effective car to be able to response the fight among its opponents. Presently, the organization has not regarded yet about the generate program but we observed about the multiple edition. There will be V6 3.5 litre to generate for about 350 horse power and also 372 Nm of twisting. However, there will be V8 5-I with the outcome for about 450 horse power and 520 Nm of twisting. The top rate keeps by fuel Engine and it could achieve for about 275 km/h for 2015 Toyota Supra.

2015 Toyota Supra Interior

2015 Toyota Supra for the internal, it seems the car will be designed with no errors at all. You will really like the style of this high-performance car that could determine a magnificent, stylish and of course contemporary game automobile. Within the cottage, the innovative details will be provided. Even though the indoor and outdoor has not exposed yet, individuals anticipate to see the car with very useful components around the protection program and of course the functions with great tech.

2015 Toyota Supra Price & Concept

2015 Toyota Supra Price & Concept

2015 Toyota Supra Exterior

It is said that the car will come as the upgrade design for 2015 and it is known well that the car will have a side around the back aspect. Moreover, it has a personality through the company logo logo as its images. A revisited yet huge metal tires could be discovered in 2015 Toyota Supra. You will really like the style of fantastic and awesome shapes around the exterior aspect. It s no wonder that the eye-catching style will carry advantage for the car to be the hit at the industry when it will be launched.


2015 Toyota Supra Release Date and Price

2015 Toyota Supra Release Date for your details, it will be Released around 2015 with the price tag for around $40,000 to $50,000. It is said that the car will be the most highly effective car in 2015.Thanks for reading about 2015 Toyota Supra Price & Concept
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Friday, June 19, 2015

Subaru BRZ to get second generation says exec

Subaru BRZ

Hallelujah friends, hallelujah. One of the highest voices in Subarus parent company, Fuji Heavy Industries, has just said that the boxer-obsessed automaker will release a second generation of the lovable BRZ.

Yasuyuki Yoshinaga, president of FHI, has summarily shot down assertions made by Tetsuya Tada, the chief engineer for the Toyota GT86. In a recent interview with an Australian publication, Tada claimed that Subaru had not decided whether it would be involved in the followup effort to the rear-drive coupe, and even speculated that the Toyota could team with BMW for a second-gen car, instead.

"If I were to be told that, Id pass out. Its not going to be just one generation," Yoshinaga-san told Automotive News.

Despite this claim, even Yoshinaga confirmed that in order for the BRZ to be viable, his company needs Toyota. Should Toyota make the move to BMW as part of its joint-venture agreement, though, itd cast some major doubts on the likelihood of a second-gen BRZ ever seeing the light of day.

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Thursday, June 18, 2015

2014 Nissan Maxima Release Date Review and Specs

2014 Nissan Maxima Release Date, Review and Specs - 2014 Nissan Maxima Launch Time frame, Evaluation and Specifications, 2014 nissan maxima will be awesome Nissan , Primary specialist said that in the approved era is intensely top antagonism in the bazaar and that 2014 Nissan Maxima will manage this with its new avant-garde and improving style. He aswell said that he recommended 2014 Nissan Maxima to the aftertaste beforehand negotiate and lovers of this style. Past designs of this car were approved as activities vehicles, but in its modify modification into adequate automobile. With bodyweight abridgement and larger the rules of aerodynamics, the new 2014 Nissan Maxima will has a lot of build up in ammo intake, which was the objective. We catch in the activity motor is V-6 motor that can enhance capability of 300 HP. This archetypal can avowal that within the canopy will be placed throw new amalgam program. The new 2.5-liter 4-cylinder turbocompresseur motor will be in association with the new amalgam program. 

2014 Nissan Maxima Release Date, Review and Specs

2014 Nissan Maxima Release Date, Review and Specs




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2014 Nissan Maxima Release Date, Review and Specs

2014 Nissan Maxima Release Date, Review and Specs

The 2014 Nissan Maxima will be from the end of next season. These images overall look how it will participating approximately. And what has to overall look the 2014 Nissan Maxima its lovers as able-bodied as , what will be able to activity them a new archetypal of 2014 Nissan Maxima. This archetypal definitely will not dissatisfy, and accordingly can hardly wait to get up and achieve aboriginal generate.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

2014 Land Rover Range Rover LWB Review

     The new Range Rover LWB is a first for Land Rover because it is their first attempt to create a chauffeur-driven car. It comes in two trim levels: Supercharged, and Autobiography. The base price is around $145,000 and the limited-edition Autobiography Black edition is around $180,000. In all trim levels, individual seats can be optioned in the back that recline and massage. The option also includes a full-length center console that houses a cool box, champagne flutes, and power tray tables. All LWB models come standard with a new rear-seat entertainment system. Typical to all Range Rovers, the LWB can almost go anywhere, thanks to Land Rovers ingenious Terrain Response 2, which has several off-road settings that can actually sense the terrain ahead of you. I think the new Range Rover LWB is an interesting idea for Land Rover and I think it is a great substitute for, say, a Jaguar XJL or a BMW 750Li.






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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

2014 Honda Pilot Release Date Redesign

2014 Honda Pilot Release Date & Redesign - Lastly, when so many of you have been awaiting has came. The 2014 Honda Pilot Release Date has come, and the eight-passenger family SUV is formally on the market as of these days. The full specifications have been launched and they look better than we could ever have thought.

The 2014 Honda Pilot has been prepared with a significant 3.5-liter 250-horsepower V-6 motor. When needed the V-6 can tow up to 4,500 weight, but when energy is not necessary, the motor instantly falls into a 4-cylinder or 3-cylinder method to increase performance. The motor has not obtained Honda’s World Goals technological innovation as we had alleged, but the SUV still provides the biggest gas mileage ranking of any eight-passenger SUV. The 2WD designs top out at 18 mpg town and 25 mpg road and the 4WD designs only see a loss of 1 mpg in both periods. Those figures are measured from the coupling of the motor with a 5-speed automated gearbox which comes conventional in all Lead designs.

2014 Honda Pilot is one of the best Ford cross-over SUV. Honda Pilot can provide up to eight travelers. This SUV is very realistic, and everyone wants to know if the 2014 Honda Pilot comes with a upgrade. 2014 Honda Pilot would be the best car available on the industry, at the end of this season. Moreover to offering quality also very good os with a advanced level of relaxed sitting. This car benefit convenience and better than before.

2014 Honda Pilot Release Date & Redesign

2014 Honda Pilot Release Date & Redesign


2014 Honda Pilot functions many improvements are done instantly such as heating and cooling program, back-up digicam, Off-lights, automated storage space of 2 GB, USB, Wireless program, vacation management and leader manages. This is a function that contributes to the reputation of the design over a cooking hot car of the season that many people want in their lifestyles. Having a high-class car with great levels of performance and convenience with the extra functions of recent times is the need to fulfill this car with convenience.

Three-row cross-over pilot 2014 Honda Pilot can get product new 3.5-liter V6 design World once desire remodeled to 2014 Honda Pilot. Power is predicted to get the order of 310 energy models and 265 pound-feet of twisting, and CVT is an extra part of the program, but only on the front-drive design. Together surrounded is extra verification that the Social can renew Affiliate in urgent medical, only 18 months when launched induce poor reaction from experts.

2014 Honda Pilot will be created according to some resources in the U.S. for the U.S. industry as a multiple edition. According to reviews that we have estimated from the weblog auto, 2014 Ford pilotplant will be 1.6-liter diesel fuel motor and 220 horse energy air power. By design 10% more effective than its forerunner.

2014 Honda Pilot Redesign Launch Date and Price
Until now, producer Ford has not made the decision on a cost for the 2014 Honda Pilot Redesign, we anticipate this SUV to be marketed in the next season.

Storage is also at an all-time great in the 2014 Honda Pilot. Eighteen cubic legs of storage space, a little larger than the common automobile footwear, rests behind the third row of chairs. Flip the second and third row of chairs smooth and the Lead reveals up a wide 87 cubic legs of complete freight space. Both series of sitting have a 60/40 divided which reveals up a large amount of sitting and storage space opportunities, 16 of them to be actual. Obtaining the back of the back area has also been made more realistic with the inclusion of a lift-up cup hatch out.

The 2014 Honda Pilot release Date  is here, but it may be a little bit before we get this fuel-efficient SUV in our shop at Benson Ford. To find out more about when we will be getting the new Honda Pilot in San Antonio, get a hold of our sales staff. They will be able to response all the questions you have.
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Monday, June 15, 2015

Report Scion trying to build business case for FR S convertible as Subaru bows out

Toyota FT-86 Open concept

Hope may remain for a convertible version of the Scion FR-S, according to a report from Wards Auto. Youll recall that rumors were swirling about the feasibility of a rear-drive Toyobaru convertible as early as October, and that back in November, Subaru â€" which makes the FR-S, Subaru BRZ and Toyota GT86 â€" essentially nixed the idea of an open-topped variant.

"We make the car, so if we dont make it, it cant happen," brand chief Yasuyuki Yoshinaga told Automotive News, according to Wards, at the Tokyo Motor Show. "Our engineering department told me that losing the entire roof requires a complete redesign of the structure. It would need a big change."

Despite Yoshinaga-sans arguments against a droptop variant, Toyota is apparently still considering the model. Speaking to media at the 2014 North American International Auto Show, Scions US vice president, Doug Murtha, hinted that the rear-drive droptop was in the works.

"Its something were looking at internally from both a manufacturing standpoint - where do we build something thats relatively low-volume, if not at Subaru - and from an engineering standpoint: Where are those resources going to come from to do it?" Murtha said.

For now, it appears as if Toyota is merely doing its homework on the feasibility of a production version of the FT-86 Open Concept from the 2013 Geneva and Tokyo shows (show above). "Everybodys had to pony up their volumes and well see if we can make it happen," Murtha told Wards.

Whether the volumes check out or not, the question of how Toyota will get around the engineering issues - making a convertible safe - and figuring out where to build it, mean that while our hopes for an FR-S Convertible are higher, the car still faces a rather rocky road before reaching production.

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Sunday, June 14, 2015

Are energy drinks the next to be banned from motorsports sponsorship

France GP Motorcycle Racing

Like it or not, when it comes to brass tacks, motorsports is a business. To keep racing, the teams need to make money, and, generally speaking, the winnings from a victory arent going to cover the expenses. The reality is that teams need sponsorship to survive. For decades, much of that funding in the top rungs came from tobacco advertising (like the Winston Cup or Michael Schumachers Marlboro-sponsored Ferrari). But today, thats illegal in most places, and energy drink companies have so far been happy to fill the void. An intriguing editorial on Asphalt and Rubber warns teams not to get too used to this recent stream of funding, though, because the same fate could befall these caffeinated drinks in the future as did cigarettes in the past.

The article focuses specifically on MotoGP. In that series, Red Bull (which also operates two separate Formula 1 teams) and Monster Energy are the title sponsors of 5 of the 18 races, plus several riders and teams. They arent alone, though. Other energy drink companies are providing sponsorship, as well. The issue is that the sugary beverages are facing bans to people under 18 in several European countries and are already prohibited to young folks in Lithuania. If an outright ban actually happens, it might make all of this expensive racing sponsorship far less attractive to the companies because they wouldnt have nearly as many people to advertise to.

While the story pays definite attention to Europe, it does cite the American Medical Association as also lobbying to ban energy drinks for minors in the US. Its an interesting take on a motorsports situation that is rarely considered. If youre a fan of racing, especially on bikes, the editorial is definitely worth a read.

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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Real Money 4 Tips to Help Get You Out of Debt

May 13, 2014 5:02pm

ABC News’ Linzie Janis and Eric Noll report:

Ambre and Eddie Maze of Nashville, Tennessee, are drowning in debt and say they’re so worried about their financial situation that Eddie, a lawyer, took a second job as a taxi driver to keep up with the bills.

“We just seem to always be getting in a pinch,” said Eddie, 42.


Between them, they make an impressive $150,000 a year, but they owe a little more than $120,000 in bills. Ambre, 41, works as a physician’s assistant.

Related: Tips to avoid paying high bank and credit card fees.

The Mazes owe $112,000 in student loans, $8,000 in car payments, $2,000 on their credit cards, and $500 in medical bills, on top of their home mortgage.

“When we got married, we actually came into the marriage with debt,” Eddie told ABC News. “We were doing well, making a dent, but then we had kids!”

ABC News teamed up with powerhouse finance guru Dave Ramsey to help the Mazes and others learn how to overcome mountains of debt.

Read the following tips:

Tip 1: Get your finances in order using a new, free service called Check and stop the bleeding. According to www.manilla.com, Americans rack up more than $22 billion a year in late fees and penalties.

The Check app tracks bills to determine their due dates and allows users to schedule automatic payments, avoiding late fees.

Check also watches credit cards, bank accounts, investments and bills all at once so users know exactly how much spending money they have each month.

Tip 2:  Stop borrowing by cutting those credit cards.

Ramsey suggested that those in debt perform what he dubs a “plas-ectomy” â€" essentially chopping up their credit cards so they can’t, and won’t, get into more debt.  According to www.creditcards.com, Americans each have an average of two credit cards.

Tip 3: Make a written family budget â€" one in three Americans does this.

Ramsey â€" who preaches a no-nonsense approach to sold-out arenas, his 1 million Facebook and Twitter fans and more than 8 million radio show listeners â€" said a solid family budget could work to help families get out of debt.

“When you agree on your budget, you pinky swear and spit shake, this is a contract between the two of you,” Ramsey told ABC News.

Ramsey also suggested reevaluating these common spending areas for the family budget:

  • food
  • cell phone plans
  • car, home, life insurance
  • extra activities likes sports, dance classes, vacations and movies

For those in debt, Ramsey recommended streamlining the budget to get rid of any extraneous expenses. He said that seeing in black and white helped identify trouble spots. In the Mazes’ case, they found by tweaking their cell phone plan and cutting down on restaurants and after school classes could save them $2,100 a year.

Tip 4 (and the Magic Rule): Pay off debt using what Ramsey calls “the snowball method.”

“We’re going to list our debts smallest to largest, pay minimum payments on everything but the little one. Attack that little one with a vengeance,” Ramsey said. “You knock that little one out. When that little one is gone, it gives you some energy because you go, for the first time ever, ‘I’m happening to my money. All the stuff’s not happening to me.’”

If paying off the smallest debt before the most expensive debt sounds unorthodox, that’s because it is.

“It’s counter-intuitive for those of us who are math nerds,” Ramsey said. “I say pay off the smallest first because this is so behavior oriented. … You got to have a light at the end of the tunnel that’s not an oncoming train.”

If the Mazes stick to the plan, Ramsey said they could pay off their $120,000 of debt in 36 months.

“Over the years I’ve learned it’s more about hope and believing you’re going to win so you keep in the game than it is about actual mathematics,” said Ramsey. “You probably won’t see the inside of a restaurant for a while unless you’re working there. You’re probably not going on vacation for a while. You have to clean this mess up, because if you don’t bust into this with tremendous passion, it doesn’t crack open. There’s no middle ground.”

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Friday, June 12, 2015

1995 VW Corrado Owners Manual

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Review of 1995 VW Corrado

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1995 VW Corrado Owners Manual
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1995 VW Corrado Owners Manual

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Buying a First Car The American Dream

Ester: Hello Judah! Would you like to introduce yourself for the Billfold readership?

Judah: Hi Billfold, my name is Judah Bloom and I am a new car shopper and, hopefully, owner.

Ester: And you are related to me!

Judah: That, too. I am your youngest brother.

Ester: That makes it sound like I have 15 younger brothers, each cuter and more princely than the last! But I only have you. Luckily, you’re great!

Judah: Well thank you. I am just trying to avoid the “little” brother routine that typically arises.

Ester: Yes, we middle children are notoriously insensitive to the feelings of our younger siblings. ANYWAY. You are not little; you are in fact almost 30, are you not?

Judah Yes I am. I am turning 30 in August and have been working a steady job for the past, almost three years.

Ester: Let the record show: You are a millennial with a strong work ethic. You’re virtually a unicorn! What other markers of traditional adulthood can you offer? Can you cook yourself dinner?

Judah: If ordering online or turning on the microwave count, then yes, absolutely. However, I have been a success at living by myself and going to work every day, which is an achievement.

Ester: In this day and age, that basically warrants you a Nobel prize. Or, as it happens, A NEW CAR! So tell me about your decision to purchase an automobile!

Judah Well, the car I am currently driving is an 11-year-old Acura RSX (two-door hatchback) that I got from my parents. It has taken me cross country three or four times and been with me for as long as I have been able to drive. However, it is reaching old age and becoming untenable/not financially viable to maintain.

Ester: You mean it’s time to put it in a home?

Judah: I was actually going to try to find it a nice farm up north to let it run around with other old cars.

Ester: That would be California, wouldn’t it? Isn’t that where old cars get put out to pasture? They like the dry heat or something.

Judah: That, or Michigan.

Ester: I thought that Michigan is where baby cars came from.

Judah: It’s a whole circle of life thing.

Ester: That’s so good to know. I am very ignorant about cars since I hate driving and live in the city almost entirely to avoid it. You seem to enjoy driving, however. How were those cross-country trips? What was your favorite state, and what was the most expensive one in terms of tickets?

Judah: I do enjoy driving a great deal. The cross-country trips were fun. Two of them, I did with Adam, our older brother, and two of them I did solo, going from Seattle to Virginia for an internship. I am not sure which is my favorite state as they all basically blended together, and without the dotted lines, like on a map, to indicate when one started and ended, I was not really sure at times which state I was in. For tickets … Let’s just say I try to avoid driving through Kansas as much as possible. I even have routes planned that allow me to circumvent the state.

Ester: What’s the matter with Kansas? That’s a rhetorical question. OK, so your trusty car has carried you to and fro and is now on its last wheels. What do you do now?

Judah: Once I realized that I could actually afford a new car, which was something of a shock, I started my search by writing a list of the features I want in the car, to initially narrow down the options.

Ester: Power steering and door locks?

Judah: Power steering is overrated. Without it, I can get a workout and drive to work at the same time.

Ester: I don’t even know what “power steering” means, I just remember hearing it in a thousand car commercials. Also “anti-lock brakes”! And “low APR”! Do you know what APR means?

Judah: Annuatized Price Requirement?

Ester: Sounds good, but I don’t think “annuatized” is a real word.

Judah: It’s from a car commercial; most of their words are made up. You think “triptronic” is going to fly in a Scrabble game?

Ester: Oh hell no. I don’t know cars but I do know Scrabble. Also, what’s that creepy thing where the lady always keeps track of you no matter where you are? OnStar? Did you want that?

Judah: Yes, OnStar but I don’t think it is a singular woman staring at your car on the screen. Though that would be an interesting job.

Ester: OnStar lady job description: Must never blink. Have calming voice and as many arms as an octopus. What does it set you back to have the OnStar lady watching your every movement?

Judah: I still think OnStar was the NSA’s first attempt at monitoring citizens, but that’s beside the point. In my case, the cars I am looking at don’t offer OnStar and I am not interested in it.

Ester: Oh my god, you’re right! Edward Snowden discovered the truth about OnStar … What, you don’t want to be surveilled? Do you have something to hide about your driving habits, besides the fact that you stuff your backseat full of empty pizza boxes and bottles of Coke Zero?

Judah: I am already avoiding one state, I would prefer not to get on anyone else’s radar while driving. Also, you make the pizza boxes and Coke Zero bottles sound like a bad thing. It is a decorative style. Just you watch, it will come into fashion soon enough! Then everyone will have a car decked out like that.

Ester: Speaking of decked out, were any of your priorities related to how the car looked?

Judah: Absolutely. One of my criteria was the body type. I was looking for a four door sedan that wasn’t a hundred miles long. Color is less important as I am looking for a pre-owned vehicle.

Ester: Used car, any color, not a Buick, check. What else?

Judah: After a frightening drive through a blizzard in Montana, I realized I wanted my new car to be AWD (all-wheel drive), unlike my current one which is front-wheel drive and terrifying on a steep, snow-covered mountain.

Ester: Isn’t anything terrifying on a steep, snow-covered mountain?

Judah: True, but with AWD, it would be slightly less terrifying and I would be able to go more than 7 mph.

Ester: As your sister, I’m not comfortable with you going faster than 7 mph during a blizzard anyway. Won’t AWD just give you false confidence and encourage you to be reckless? You know, like wearing a seatbelt.

Judah: I don’t think so. I can already be reckless without the AWD. With it, I just feel more comfortable and a little more sure of myself, which is helpful when driving as I feel if you are too nervous, you are too tense and could make a mistake. And in those situations, a mistake can prove quite problematic.

Ester: Fair enough. What else were you looking for in a ride? Are you brand-loyal?

Judah: I finally won an argument with my sister.

Ester: Don’t get too comfortable. I’ll probably edit it out.

Judah: Touche. I am not brand loyal but there were specific brands I was looking at as they fit best within my criteria. That, and I asked my brother for advice.

Ester: Oh you asked HIM and not me? But I love giving advice! I would have told you lots of smart things, like … Well, whatever Adam said, only smarter. What did Adam say?

Judah: You definitely, definitely do enjoy giving advice. This fact cannot be argued. But Adam said that I have a good enough job that I should look at higher-end vehicles, and I should focus on used models as you can get more bang for your buck.

Ester: What does “higher end” mean? German?

Judah: Not American, unfortunately. In this case, German or Japanese. BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Infiniti, etc.

Ester: It’s still pretty funny to me that the countries we beat in WWII have us so totally beat in the luxury car market. Like, they can’t best our troops, but they sure can build a sedan!

Judah: I always heard that the tank Mercedes built for the Germans were surprisingly roomy and well equipped.

Ester: Power steering and door locks?

Judah: Exactly! And great gas mileage.

Ester: Good for taking over Poland. OK. So, we’ve narrowed your choices down. Adam, our spendy sibling, told you to buy fancy but buy used. (I, the saver sibling, would have told you to just buy a Metrocard.) What did you end up with?

Judah: I am still looking currently but I have successfully decided on the make and model, being an used Audi A4. I test drove a new model yesterday and fell in love. However, a new model is about $40,000. My price point is closer to $29,000-$30,000.

Ester: Are pre-owned Audis available for that amount?

Judah: Audi A4 was a very popular model between 2010-2012 so there are a lot of them out there. The difficult part has been finding them with low miles and with the features I want. However, minutes before we started this, I found near my price range that fits perfectly. I am hoping to test drive it tomorrow and if that goes well, I may drive away with it.

Ester: Amazing! But first you have to hand over some cash, presumably? How much does one have to put down?

Judah: I am in a different boat as I intend to pay for it all at once. I do not wish to get nailed with interest payments or leasing options. Pay it all at once and get it done with.

Ester: Uh. That means you have $25K in cash just sitting around like in Uncle Scrooge’s bank vault? Do you go swimming in it?

Judah: Swimming in it is my current exercise regime. 10 laps every day through the bills and coins REALLY burns those calories. I actually sold a number of shares of stock I own which I had been saving for this reason. The stock netted me about $25K and I have another 10k saved up specifically for a car purchase.

Ester: So mature and fiscally responsible! I think you are the Billfold hero of the day. Well done, sir.

Judah: Well thank you. And I am willing to bet you never thought I could do it, oh sister of mine.

Ester: Well, sure. In my mind you’re still the kid who ran outside without putting on his pants first.

Judah: …Are you ever going to forget about that?

Ester: Definitely not. But congrats on the car! Let us know how it goes after the test drive. We’re all rooting for you.

Judah: Thanks. I will keep you up to date.

ETA: Welcome to the world, baby girl! Judah has acquired himself a 2011 Audi A4, dark blue with a light leather interior, and he is THRILLED.

This post originally appeared on The Billfold.


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