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Moved back to the Northeast, Need a New Car As Well


OnlyPantherFaninMaine

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My time living in Southern California is over. I am back in Maine for now and applying mostly to jobs in the Northeast and plan on starting a career here.

 

Unfortunately, it does not make much sense to own and drive an Infiniti G37 coupe up here for half of the year. If 6 inches or more of snow fall I'm basically screwed and I get pretty nervous driving in heavy sleet with my current car and could really use something larger with AWD. Also, I have really taken a liking to sitting up higher while driving as opposed to the Infiniti that feels just inches off the ground. 

 

I've had my heart set for a while now on a crossover or small-mid size SUV. I plan on trading in the G37 and getting a vehicle that makes more sense to drive in this region all year round. Recently I have been looking into used Mercedes GLKs and the M class, BMW X3/5, Infiniti FX, Audi Q5, or Acura MDX. I really loved the 330hp of the G37 and would like something that still performs well and is fun to drive. I believe any of the SUVs I listed would fit that criteria. In any case, I'd need the car to be used, preferably 09' or newer and I am willing to purchase it with 40,000 miles or under. 

 

Another reason for an SUV aside from its ability to handle rough winters and provide AWD is that is likely the vehicle that I'd have while starting a family and extra room is always nice for that. 

 

Thoughts? Recommendations? 

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I looked at small to mid sized SUVs for a bit and just couldn't find sh*t so am sticking with my double cab 4x4 Taco for now.  Even looked at some TSXs, TLs, and Infiniti Gs for a bit on the sedan end but there were small things that really peeved me about their designs.  Didn't like how the Infiinitis drove at all and overall just couldn't go for the lower ride.  

 

If you're looking at those used, just go for a Grand Cherokee imo.  

 

I'm waiting on the upcoming redesigned Taco although the new Canyons look pretty sweet.  

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Wife owns an Infiniti G- I hate it- I'm 6'6" and I simply do not fit and spend minutes trying to adjust the seat just to get to the best of an uncomfortable position. Let alone driving it... ughhh...

 

The Infiniti GX is crap. Friend of mine has one and it's already cost thousands in repairs not normally associated with a Nissan/Infiniti (wheel bearings, exhaust system, electronics...)

 

That being said... if you have the opportunity to test an Acura MDX I'd lean in that direction. It really is a luxury Honda and will run forever.

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