Which would you chose between these three?
Camry SE with V6 and Leather
Aura XR loaded V6 and Leather
Sonata Limited with V6 and Leather
I have three kids, 12, 10, 8, so it needs to have room in the back seat.
I drive Cinci to Cleveland and back each week, about 550 miles a week, so good gas milage is a plus as well as a comfortable seat for the 4 hour drive.
Camry has the most power, speed, and good resale value, but bad warranty, financing, and price. Currently this is my first choice.
Aura is fun to drive, tightest back seat (least amount of room), slower and eats more gas compared to the Camry, better warranty and financing.
Sonata has the most room, same issue with power and milage as the Aura when compared to the Camry. I'd call it equal to the Aura, just trade offs, more room but not as sport or as good styling.
Both the Aura and Sonata have better warranties (important with the amount of driving I'll be doing), better financing (it will be 60 months financing), and are more willing to wheel and deal. Toyota is a bit pompus, because they know they have the best car and so they aren't as willing to deal.
Help?
Camry SE with V6 and Leather
Aura XR loaded V6 and Leather
Sonata Limited with V6 and Leather
I have three kids, 12, 10, 8, so it needs to have room in the back seat.
I drive Cinci to Cleveland and back each week, about 550 miles a week, so good gas milage is a plus as well as a comfortable seat for the 4 hour drive.
Camry has the most power, speed, and good resale value, but bad warranty, financing, and price. Currently this is my first choice.
Aura is fun to drive, tightest back seat (least amount of room), slower and eats more gas compared to the Camry, better warranty and financing.
Sonata has the most room, same issue with power and milage as the Aura when compared to the Camry. I'd call it equal to the Aura, just trade offs, more room but not as sport or as good styling.
Both the Aura and Sonata have better warranties (important with the amount of driving I'll be doing), better financing (it will be 60 months financing), and are more willing to wheel and deal. Toyota is a bit pompus, because they know they have the best car and so they aren't as willing to deal.
Help?
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