Getting a car allowance and narrowed it down to 3
Lincoln MKC 2.0 Eco boost base
Ford F-150 XLT with 302A package
Honda CR-V EXL/touring
2015 Lincoln MKC 2.0 ecoboost base
2015 Ford F-150 XLT supercrew with 302A
2015 Honda CRV EX-L/Touring
Getting a car allowance and narrowed it down to 3
Lincoln MKC 2.0 Eco boost base
Ford F-150 XLT with 302A package
Honda CR-V EXL/touring
I have just heard to many small complaints with the new Ford line up to vote for them. Maybe next generation
If you get angry at my post please re-read as a joke or sarcasm.
Any reason why you have a scale that runs from F150 to CRV with just a Lincoln in between?
Pretty huge spread imo
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Those are some pretty wide choices. That being said, I currently Drive and F150 XLT with the 302A package, so I'm partial to that one. I would assume on the 2015's you're having to order from the factory and pay close to MSRP? I haven't seen any on dealer lots yet.
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I would go with the MKC, you are not a truck guy, and showing the brand is a good idea.
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I would go with the MKC, you are not a truck guy, and showing the brand is a good idea.
Depends on what you're using it for AND what else you have at home for vehicles. What's the info?
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We have a CRV perfect for my wife
But so freakin boring to drive. MK all the way
A Ferrari is a high maintenance chick, you spend money regardless of what you do with her. You can baby the C63, or slap on all seasons, and you won't be spending anything but yearly maintenance. Of course that's like dating a stripper and refusing to fuck her, which would make you gay.
Originally posted by Rage2
I work for a dealer group and am only allowed to choose from honda/Ford/Chrysler. Nothing from Chrysler catches my eye. I want awd. Not a truck person but always like the utility of one + Ford trucks have a good resale value. I would get the ecoboost model.
I've always liked the crv, sold so many in my life lol. Cheap on gas.
Mkc for only 3000 more from crv I can get into a base mkc which comes really loaded, it's also a higher end brand so interior fit and finish is nicer
If this happens anyone want to buy an 07 s4 avant?
Lincoln. /thread
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Lincoln.
Been forever since i have seen that. I think you just cost me 5 bucks rage...
Absolutely MKC.
No point in buying a truck if you don't require the utility of one, so that'd be out imo.
The CRV is a good vehicle, but very basic. I imagine it would end up a regrettable decision.
...which leaves the MKC - which provides luxury, reasonable performance and good looks.
F-150 so you're boss.
Ford F150 is the preferred ride of Millionaires
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Last edited by Cos; 12-28-2016 at 05:36 PM.
Originally posted by adam c
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If you have no use for it the truck is a giant waste of money. Resale isn't good on them at all, they're a dime a dozen and trying to sell a 3 - 5 year old F150 for any real money is tough. They are basically 50% depreciated by year 4.
So a loaded CRV versus a base Lincoln (Ford). For me it's the CRV all the way. Are there any options in the base Lincoln that don't come with the loaded CRV.
You of all people should know that justified or not, selling a used Honda down the road is easy peasy.
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Starting a family any time soon? Why do you need a truck bro?Originally posted by Sorath
Getting a car allowance and narrowed it down to 3
Lincoln MKC 2.0 Eco boost base
Ford F-150 XLT with 302A package
Honda CR-V EXL/touring
I also voted for the Lincoln.
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quite a few actually, better seats, better interior. 240hp/270ft lb(crv 185hp/181ft lb) 4 years comprehensive as opposed to 3, 2 years free maintenance, remote starter, power passenger seat. couple other things.Originally posted by Masked Bandit
If you have no use for it the truck is a giant waste of money. Resale isn't good on them at all, they're a dime a dozen and trying to sell a 3 - 5 year old F150 for any real money is tough. They are basically 50% depreciated by year 4.
So a loaded CRV versus a base Lincoln (Ford). For me it's the CRV all the way. Are there any options in the base Lincoln that don't come with the loaded CRV.
You of all people should know that justified or not, selling a used Honda down the road is easy peasy.
for 3k more, its really a no brainer. Now the downsides are, unknown product(first year on market), since its under warranty it doesnt really matter as far as reliability goes, but for resale its still unknown, but given the car allowance covers the payment, if i can sell and be in an equity position im fine.
the f150 im intrigued. ive never owned a truck in my life. im scared it might be too big, but we do have a small hatchback in the family for a run around car so it might not be too bad.
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Last edited by Cos; 12-28-2016 at 05:36 PM.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"