I realized that i am not as much of a fan as sedans as I thought I would, especially coming from an egg. Especially since beach trips amongst other trips. It's the hinges causes me to change positions. It's a good blend of practicality and not having the limited space of a golf. Also my dads Ford Mondeo (last car we owned before we moved to the US) in Turkey was also a liftback and it was practical for our TR-Greece and Bulgaria roadtrips.max225 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2023 1:04 pmCurious why you want a GC or a sport back vs the sedanMexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 9:39 am Now time to
thoughts, while this car has served me pretty well after my covid Turkey hiatus (i don't know why I sound like some digital nomad, tech bro or sumshit). Things were unpredictable for me when I came back. After being stuck with multiple rentals for over a month and things were still somewhat uncertain at the time. I pulled the plunge on something I can enjoy and take comfortable long distance drives with that can offer a peace of mind.
Now that I pretty much got my shit in order, I can still hang onto the car and take my time until I decide my next move.
doesn't really need a car, her work is one metro stop away and barre studio is 15 mins walk. Occassional girl brunch, depending whether I'm working or not, I can either drop off/pick up, she can take the metro, and if she needs to visit her family in bumfuck west virginia near Tennessee, she can rent a car off hertz that is just down the street from us. Our metro line also goes to our national airport.
If those circumstances change, then she'll get her Forester and I'll work myself to see if I can get a Supra I also got myself an electric bike as well, so I plan to commute with it when spring comes. Got 2 bikes in the apartment now
Just simply trading it in, s5 sportback is my number 1 choice, m440i gc is my second (but a little too expensive), f chassis 440i gc is an affordable option, m pack preferable but I feel like it has been around a lot too much. Who knows. Once I can recover from furniture and new housing expenses couch is almost paid off.
Also selling some stuff on facebook marketplace, 2 work desks, plastic basic high chairs, piece of carpet etc. let me know.
Other vehicles, Clio is still with the family and they're in Turkey now for another month, not much miles have been driven but been to couple roadtrips and I take it back on again when I visit this upcoming summer.
Cucktrek is now in the garage every since they left shortly after thanksgiving, about 13k miles now as it is a lease. Got the car around October '22 roughly little over 14 months. May take it out and drive it for a week, as I do have some errands that the accord cannot handle + were expecting a storm but hasn't hit radar yet.
For hatch activities, i find myself borrowing the cucktrek. Especially with finalized our move with my items.
By the time kids happen i'll and most likely forester, cx50 or q3 is the kid car. She strictly wanted to keep it for 10 years, like she did with Fiesta. But then again I see nothing wrong putting a baby seat in the s5. I grew up in a renault 9 as a baby, by baby cousin was sat in a porsche macan, which is a smaller backseat interior than a mk7.