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I have a 2002 Toyota Solara, approaching 145,000 miles. Struts on the back are totally shot, seat belt will not retract automatically, oil leak on top, probably shocks, needs other repairs and a piece of the side door molding needs replaced. With a car that needs about $1500 or more in repairs probably in the next year, and worth about $4000, I am probably not going to put the money into it.
So, I am looking at hard top convertibles. Dont know anyone who owns one other than a Mercedes. I guess I could consider a used MB but realistically, the pricepoints on those are too high. I am considering one of the following: Infinity G37; BMW 328i; Volvo S70 and the Audi A4. Im not a big Audi fan and think they run more $$ for similarly equipped competing vehicle lines. Have not driven one yet, so I will keep an open mind. The Volvo will probably be my most price competitive. I found a 2007 with 19000 miles for $25k, and the 2007 BMW with 14,000 miles was $38K. I think the Volvo will be cheapest, then the Infinity, then the Audi then the BMW for what I am looking for, a 2008 late model (more later) or 2009 with 14,000 miles or so. The later in the year that the car went into service, the longer I have on the 3 year and mileage warranties, which gives me longer to make sure that all problems are fixed. I put on about 19,000 miles a year, so I at least get two full years of mileage warranty if I stick around 14,000, and if I go 2008, I need to make sure the car was put into service say after September so I dont run out of time warranty before I exceed the mileage.
I dont like two seaters as sometimes I may have a third passenger, and it also allows a little extra storage if we go out of town. My Solara was good on the road and yes, the hardtop will cut down on wind noise, but I think the lines look cleaner. BMW went with a 100 series rag top and heck, it is about what the cost of the 3 series sedan is, but, is not appointed as nice on the inside. I may consider it if I can't find something used, say 2009 model in the lines I am looking for with 14,000 miles or less and less than $35,000.
Anyone have a hard top or one of these cars more specifically? Any advice? PM me if you need to.
So, I am looking at hard top convertibles. Dont know anyone who owns one other than a Mercedes. I guess I could consider a used MB but realistically, the pricepoints on those are too high. I am considering one of the following: Infinity G37; BMW 328i; Volvo S70 and the Audi A4. Im not a big Audi fan and think they run more $$ for similarly equipped competing vehicle lines. Have not driven one yet, so I will keep an open mind. The Volvo will probably be my most price competitive. I found a 2007 with 19000 miles for $25k, and the 2007 BMW with 14,000 miles was $38K. I think the Volvo will be cheapest, then the Infinity, then the Audi then the BMW for what I am looking for, a 2008 late model (more later) or 2009 with 14,000 miles or so. The later in the year that the car went into service, the longer I have on the 3 year and mileage warranties, which gives me longer to make sure that all problems are fixed. I put on about 19,000 miles a year, so I at least get two full years of mileage warranty if I stick around 14,000, and if I go 2008, I need to make sure the car was put into service say after September so I dont run out of time warranty before I exceed the mileage.
I dont like two seaters as sometimes I may have a third passenger, and it also allows a little extra storage if we go out of town. My Solara was good on the road and yes, the hardtop will cut down on wind noise, but I think the lines look cleaner. BMW went with a 100 series rag top and heck, it is about what the cost of the 3 series sedan is, but, is not appointed as nice on the inside. I may consider it if I can't find something used, say 2009 model in the lines I am looking for with 14,000 miles or less and less than $35,000.
Anyone have a hard top or one of these cars more specifically? Any advice? PM me if you need to.