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pcmike2 10/13/18 12:16:31 PM #1: |
I drive ~32000 miles/year for work, I need something that provides comfort on the legs and seat, I currently drive a 2011 toyota camry for work, and it really bothers my knee, especially in stop and go traffic. It also has really low quality materials in the interior, and the seats aren't really comfortable.
I heard a mazda work with these issues of mine. Does it hold up well in stop and go traffic? My max budget is $15000. Should I get a mazda 3 or 6? Or something else? Also, I drive in an area that has snow in the winter, will all seasons tires work with fwd, or should I switch to winter season tires? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Far-Queue 10/13/18 12:21:18 PM #2: |
I have a 40 minute commute and drive a Grand Marquis and it's very comfortable but not great on gas.
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slacker03150 10/13/18 12:52:00 PM #3: |
Smart car. Heated leather seats, lots of leg room, great gas mileage for those long drives.
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Masamune_DS 10/13/18 2:39:52 PM #4: |
I'm a little confused. Is that $15,000 with or without a loan? Do you intend to pay all at once? Also, I think the general notion is to use winter tires if possible. Though, you could go without depending on how heavy the snow falls in your area.
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