Seeking advice if I should pick up a 2015-2017 GL450
My family is growing and it has me thinking of selling one of our cars to purchase a GL450. We currently have a BMW 1 series which we won’t sell unless something horrible happens and we need the money. We also have a 2016 GTI 2 door and 2013 ML350. We both love the cars but if we want to pick up a GL, one of them has to go.
I love the GTI because it is a blast to drive, but the bimmer is manual as well so fun is not completely lost. The issue with the GTI is interior room and durability against rust. As kids get older, more space is needed and driving the ML is just the chef’s kiss in regards to interior space, comfortability and the heated steering wheel! The ML will cost more to drive in terms of gas and cost of tires, and a tad more in maintenance. Fortunately I wrench on my own cars unless an engine needs to be replaced!
Both cars have similar miles at around 60k, and both would be around the same value when I sell them privately, with the ML edging out more value compared to the GTI.
I am just at a fork in the road, do I take advantage of this car market and sell one of the cars in early spring and wait for a possible used market correction later in the year? Do I sell one of the cars now and just pick up a GL? Or do I just ride the cars out for a few more years and sell one when a third kid comes since my wife just gave birth to our second a few months ago.
We are pretty set on the GL450 with the M276 bi-turbo as we are very happy with our M276 in the ML. We thought about an Atlas but prices are insane for what I consider a lower quality car.
So what I'm saying is, I would keep the either the 1 series or the GTI as the fun car, sell the Ml to fund the GLS and maybe even swap the 1 series or the GTI for a fun car that's a bit more practical.
I also don't think there will be a used market correction in the next year, maybe mid-2023 once new car supplies are back to "normal" levels.
1) The width of the 2nd row may, or may, not, permit 2 car seats (on one side) or 3 across depending on the width of the specific car seats. For the same reasons the middle position can be tight with outboard car seats.
2) With car seats installed in outboard positions the 2nd row, the 3rd row is inaccessible without climbing over the 2nd row, or entering through the rear hatch, or removing a seat.
Now that our kids have outgrown the car seats it's like having a different vehicle. We should have had a minivan instead for a couple years, but minivan.

So what I'm saying is, I would keep the either the 1 series or the GTI as the fun car, sell the Ml to fund the GLS and maybe even swap the 1 series or the GTI for a fun car that's a bit more practical.
I also don't think there will be a used market correction in the next year, maybe mid-2023 once new car supplies are back to "normal" levels.
1) The width of the 2nd row may, or may, not, permit 2 car seats (on one side) or 3 across depending on the width of the specific car seats. For the same reasons the middle position can be tight with outboard car seats.
2) With car seats installed in outboard positions the 2nd row, the 3rd row is inaccessible without climbing over the 2nd row, or entering through the rear hatch, or removing a seat.
Now that our kids have outgrown the car seats it's like having a different vehicle. We should have had a minivan instead for a couple years, but minivan.

So we were thinking we could do the same with the GL and if we have a third then the oldest kid can sit in the third row.
Thanks fellas!
1) The width of the 2nd row may, or may, not, permit 2 car seats (on one side) or 3 across depending on the width of the specific car seats. For the same reasons the middle position can be tight with outboard car seats.
2) With car seats installed in outboard positions the 2nd row, the 3rd row is inaccessible without climbing over the 2nd row, or entering through the rear hatch, or removing a seat.
Now that our kids have outgrown the car seats it's like having a different vehicle. We should have had a minivan instead for a couple years, but minivan.

And yes, we would do the minivan route but we've both decided as you so eloquently stated "but minivan".
Oh, and from someone whose second kid just got into college - good luck with having one car pay for 3 kids' education
College tuition is insane!

My wife is fully on board with this thinking btw so it's not just me. We actually went to a Toyota dealership and honestly tried to do the minivan thing but both of us just couldn't stomach it. We realize that we're giving up a certain amount of convenience and comfort and that we may very well end up eating our words at some point in the future but for now, we're not quite ready to admit defeat. Maybe once we try the GLS out for a little while we'll think differently. But considering that our first plant was to make it through with just the Cayenne, I think we've come a long way.

As for college, thankfully I'm up in Canada where tuition is a bit more reasonable than south of the border so I hope that the 911 will still help put a significant dent in that.
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My wife is fully on board with this thinking btw so it's not just me. We actually went to a Toyota dealership and honestly tried to do the minivan thing but both of us just couldn't stomach it. We realize that we're giving up a certain amount of convenience and comfort and that we may very well end up eating our words at some point in the future but for now, we're not quite ready to admit defeat. Maybe once we try the GLS out for a little while we'll think differently. But considering that our first plant was to make it through with just the Cayenne, I think we've come a long way.

As for college, thankfully I'm up in Canada where tuition is a bit more reasonable than south of the border so I hope that the 911 will still help put a significant dent in that.
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