Need to find a new second-car, any thoughts?
When the lease expires negotiate the next lease with the proper mileage. Leasing is a commodity and the car should be used and not "saved" for the next guy.




When the lease expires negotiate the next lease with the proper mileage. Leasing is a commodity and the car should be used and not "saved" for the next guy.
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When the lease expires negotiate the next lease with the proper mileage. Leasing is a commodity and the car should be used and not "saved" for the next guy.
Even with 10K over mileage, I'd be paying $2,500 with the .25 penalty, and with 20K over mileage, it'd be $5K. At the rate I'm going now, I'd probably be about 15-20K over I think, however, things can always change (i.e needing to drive less, or even more I guess, in the future). Also, sometimes Dealers will eat the mileage when you turn a car in, which is another factor I can gamble with.
Idk, it's kinda been driving me nuts, this whole thing.
I'd love a CLS as a second car! Unfortunately, the limited headroom up front isn't enough for my height, and probably mostly due to that, I can't seem to feel "fitted" or comfortable inside a CLS, the old or new one. The W211 I've been thinking about too, would be a great companion to the W212! Only problem with that one is the $$$$ factor if things break on all those drives.
Also, like I said, the whole "getting sick of it" aspect. Which has already started to rear its ugly head. In fact, it just so happened that I didn't drive my E for a few days recently, and when I got back into it, maaaan did I re-appreciate everything about that car again. Financially, however, driving it 'till I get sick of it, and prematurely trading it in/spinning the Lease off into something else.... Which I then rack up lots of initial mileage on, and get sick of, then spin off into something else.... etc., would probably be the smartest bet! I guess that would be literally using the concept of Leasing to my utmost advantage.
Or just set aside $1500 or so every few years to get the front end re-sprayed. That's what I do. Fresh paint is better than a clear bra that has to be done every 3-4 years.
This is how I see keeping my DD is perfect condition:
-Spend money to keep it perfect
-Spend money to get it back to perfect
Yeah, the 1/3 thing with clear bra just doesn't look right indeed. It also takes away some pop from the paint, not to mention, the inevitable probable yellowing will stand out on a white car.
To keep playing along, here's a review from today:
So, I drove the new Focus tonight....
Unfortunately, I just don't think I can get fully comfortable with that size factor. Things like the B-Pillar being so close to my head, when I'm used to some more ample space in areas like that, might make me long for more size, even in a beater/commuter.
Aside from that, the thing actually hauled a$$ for a 4-banger, and I was surprised that the motor actually wasn't Turbocharged (according to the Salesman ?). The car is really fun to throw around too, very much a performance oriented Commuter car, fun to drive. The Tech was cool for a car like that, with the Sync Voice Control, etc. stuff.
Cons were that this particular car (15K Miles, 2012, Hatchback, Certified Pre-Owned) was a POS. Rattles all over the interior, the engine sounded like it wanted to conk out when idling, etc. Gave me that "POS beat down Ford" vibe, which was unsettling, as Ford has apparently made such strides lately. I'll assume that it was just a bad and/or beat down example.
I also checked out a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Man, for $20,900, with even 25K Miles (2011), you really can't beat that value (Certified). I don't like SUV's as "Passion Cars", but for a long distancer, I can see myself appreciating the Utilitarian nature and higher ride height, while a Truck would make me extra appreciate the sleeker road carving of the E. It's just a burly, purposeful Truck. The interior is great for an American car, still lots of cheap areas, but more than appropriate for what it is and that price especially. The exterior is actually Benz-esque in how its carved, which makes sense as well (kind of disconcerting as a Benz fan, but you can't deny how refined it looks). Problems with this are that even at such a great price, it's still more than I wanna spend (by about $4K.... but man is it literally worth it), and the Gas Mileage for all those drives will suck.
Also, checked out the Ford Taurus (2010). So cheap and functional (perfect) for what I need. And HUGE, damn, like an SUV. Problem is, it looks like a weird Ford interpretation of the E-Class, so talk about redundant.
Still convincing myself to forget about it and just drive the E until it makes me sick, but can't make up my damn mind!

My plan was always to have one car that I can always keep for "feel good drives", keep clean, keep for a while, etc., and one that I swap in and out of (the work horse) constantly. That plan is all messy now, lol.
At the same time, I keep chewing away at my "Second Car fund" by buying up more AAPL Stock as it keeps falling.
Here are some pics of my 2011 MCS if you are interested: http://www.garaget.org/?car=235702
Here are some pics of my 2011 MCS if you are interested: http://www.garaget.org/?car=235702
Wayne
Here are some pics of my 2011 MCS if you are interested: http://www.garaget.org/?car=235702
Surprise surprise...
ANOTHER white W212...

Seriously tho, I still can't stop admiring the nicely modded W211s whenever I c one...
Last edited by EmE247; Dec 1, 2011 at 07:36 PM.






