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Apr 17, 2024
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crimedog
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Completely different cars.
I just drove my 2012 Odyssey with 240k miles to la and back. No worries at all about driving it on a road trip
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Which of these three options makes the most financial sense?
Doctor Rosenrosen
Apr 17, 8:44am
If you've maintained them, there's no reason not to trust them. 150k miles
the rural juror
Apr 17, 8:45am
You don't save much on used Toyotas. If you wanted an Audi, you'd save a lot.
dYrtbYkerYder
Apr 17, 8:45am
150k as long as they are maintained you are good. Thats just broken in
crimedog
Apr 17, 8:48am
Have they been unreliable? Why don’t you trust them?
DiamondMo
Apr 17, 8:49am
I have limited time off and grew up in a family where our cars
Doctor Rosenrosen
Apr 17, 8:54am
Cars have come a long ways since the 60s and 70s.
the rural juror
Apr 17, 8:56am
Completely different cars.
crimedog
Apr 17, 8:57am
Makes sense. We just did a 5,000 roadie and my brother drove his 18 yo Toyota
DiamondMo
Apr 17, 9:05am
With that mileage and those years, only concern on a road trip is oil.
rad dawg
Apr 17, 9:22am
Not sure why a Toyota is unreliable at 150k miles
LaserCoug
Apr 17, 8:54am
I don’t see myself ever buying a new car again. Prices are way too high for a
Iman23
Apr 17, 8:56am
The good Doctor has obviously not seen these videos
mobicurious
Apr 17, 9:01am
I take constant 1,200+ mile trips in my 99 Land Cruiser with 260k miles on it
RIGAMORTIS
Apr 17, 9:05am
Cost in fuel though is a different argument. If I didn't love driving it so much
RIGAMORTIS
Apr 17, 9:12am
I've had 4 Toyotas go over 300K and another go over 200K before we sold it. Why not take one or both into the Toyota
Zenoch
Apr 17, 9:06am
I feel you are using cars the way God intended.
Florwood
Apr 17, 9:07am
Financial sense? Don't sell either one.
kccougar
Apr 17, 9:09am
yep zero car payments >>>>>>>>> car payments
RIGAMORTIS
Apr 17, 9:10am
I would trust an older model Toyota before any newer model.
ordinary tri guy
Apr 17, 9:13am
Not sure if I agree with that, biggest gain from new Toyota's is the hybrid tech
RIGAMORTIS
Apr 17, 9:24am
We have a toyota mechanic in our ward who said he sees more issues with the
ordinary tri guy
Apr 17, 9:30am
Toyotas are among the most reliable (if not the most reliable) vehicles one can get. Doesn’t mean they’re perfect.
hamaca
Apr 17, 9:25am
Keep both cars and get a rental for longer trips. This way you can try out different cars on road trips
JayOwen
Apr 17, 9:44am
I don't think you have gone conservative enough with your car choices in the past it appears. I would go more
Swag Kazekage
Apr 17, 9:54am
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