11-02-2017, 07:56 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Albany NY
Posts: 11
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Originally Posted by steved0x
We ended up trading it in on a Toyota Avalon, it was for our daughter and she just wouldn't drive it... She has probably put 5,000 miles on the Avalon already, and I don't think she put even 1,000 on that Miata It was automatic or I would have kept it for myself Even with automatic it was a blast to drive, I took it to a new parking lot that had been recently repaved and it was sooo easy to slide around!
Edit: If you ever need to get a family cruiser, be sure to ask your insurance agent for a quote a head of time, that Avalon, even though it is a 2007, was twice as much to insure as the other main family car, a 2007 Toyota FJ, which is worth much more than the Avalon. My theory is that a lot of very elderly people like the Avalon and so maybe they crash it a lot?
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Funny you mention that. We had a 2014 Avalon Hybrid which was ridiculous to insure. We then got an 2018 Audi A5 which is almost 1/2 the amount...go figure
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