Going to wait for the buyback? 26-29k for a 14 Passat before the mileage adjustment.
Yeah, that is the best bet @ this point. Probably never get anything for trade in.
Going to wait for the buyback? 26-29k for a 14 Passat before the mileage adjustment.
If you can find one. My wifes '10 Jetta is going to be bought back too... Problem for a replacement is from GM, the only options for any good mileage woukd be a volt or a diesel cruze. When I searched for the cruze, there were less than two dozen within 500 miles of me - One 'in town', the next closest was an hours drive away, and most had more miles than we wanted. So gave up on finding anything that will hold a candle to the tdi mileage wise and will be bringing home a '15 Malibu 2.0T with 18k on it.you can find used cruze diesel for 17k
If you can find one. My wifes '10 Jetta is going to be bought back too... Problem for a replacement is from GM, the only options for any good mileage woukd be a volt or a diesel cruze. When I searched for the cruze, there were less than two dozen within 500 miles of me - One 'in town', the next closest was an hours drive away, and most had more miles than we wanted. So gave up on finding anything that will hold a candle to the tdi mileage wise and will be bringing home a '15 Malibu 2.0T with 18k on it.
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Lots of tuners available for the euro diesel cars, although EFI Live tuners are a bit more convenient.
My wifes car is a Volt. She loves it. not roomy in back at all tho. we have solar on the house, so no real fuel cost with her commute. total mpg since we bought the car is over 150mpg. I think 75 gallons of fuel in 12k miles
These might be worth a fly out drive home trip.
https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/l-Used-2014-Chevrolet-Cruze-Clean-Turbo-Diesel-t49275
The big problem with the Volt is I don't think our daughters rear facing convertible Recaro carseat will fit in the back seat... It won't fit in my CTS without my seat being farther forward than I like, and the 2nd gen CTS is a bit bigger than the Volt, I believe. The Cruze also seems a bit small in the back seat for the carseat...
With the listings you posted, I assume with no zip, it is searching the entire country based on the range of listings.... When I narrowed it down, only 40 in the country fit our criteria... They are like hens teeth.
I'd get a $4,000 chevy Impala and not waste money on car payments.
I had one for years and loved it. Cheap to drive and low maintenance.
In the 4-5yrs I owned it the life mpg average was 27. Only reason we don't still have it is b/c we got T-boned and it was totaled.
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I think some of these guy's just like making payments Russell I'm rocking a $1500 2001 ford focus for a work car #NFG:rofl:
It's not that we love making payments. You spend that much time in a vehicle and you really appreciate the creature comforts.