The time has arrived that we're saying "ta ta" to our 2002 Toyota Highlander. It served us well (98,000 miles worth) but we decided a change was in order.
We went to see a Kia SUV and pretty much expected to drive home in it that very day. Thank heavens Ed insisted on a test drive that included getting up to Interstate speeds. That entailed a bit longer distance, which was a good thing. When going about 30-40 mph, it seemed quiet. However, when we reached 65 mph, the road noise was loud.
Also, the longer we drove, the harder the seats felt. Turns out that our top priority of dual control AC was ONLY available with leather seats. Leather is hot in summer and cold in winter but we decided that maybe we could deal with it. That longer ride allowed me to realize how sweaty I was in a short time! (Hey, you can't put a middle-aged woman on leather seats in summer, OK?)
Also, the longer we drove, the harder the seats felt. Turns out that our top priority of dual control AC was ONLY available with leather seats. Leather is hot in summer and cold in winter but we decided that maybe we could deal with it. That longer ride allowed me to realize how sweaty I was in a short time! (Hey, you can't put a middle-aged woman on leather seats in summer, OK?)
Our friends asked if we'd looked at the Chrysler Town and Country Minivan. We did and found a 2012 that had every imaginable feature, including comfortable seats.
Watching Ed negotiate was fascinating. He didn't raise his voice or just demand a lower price. He'd gently point out that he didn't think the dealer fee was fair, then that he'd like a hitch thrown in, etc. Much to my shock and delight, they just kept coming down.
Nice color! Just curious--is it AWD? I've read about the great interior features T&C minivans have. The extra space will make it easier for you to travel between FL and VA with your kitties.
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