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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 03:43 PM
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Default Decision 2008 (for the next car)

It's that time again. Time for a new car. I know that this is going to surprise some of you that have been here from the beginning but I'm not going to be getting a Challenger for a couple years. I'm waiting until I hit the magical 25 yrs old mark before I get a Challenger for insurance reasons as well as waiting for the prices to go down and hopefully a more powerful engine than the 6.1L. The other issue is that I do not intend to use the Challenger as a daily driver. Unlike last time, this isn't as easy for me to make a decision as there isn't a single car that is a perfect fit when considering the criteria. The car primaries are over and the dropped candidates are the Dodge Avenger R/T based on the insurance and small trunk, plus being inexperienced (first year model, not enough criteria to judge whether the new transmission and other things are bulletproof), the Dodge Charger based on its price if I want to eventually have a Challenger (which we all know I do) and insurance, Nissan Altima as it is only FWD and I want AWD/4WD plus I hate the interior, Ford Taurus (where to begin) still is ugly, now feels too floaty, too expensive I just don't like it, and many others that would take all day to list.

Here is what I have narrowed it down to so far and here is my thinking on each of them:

1. Ford Fusion (if they drop in the 3.5L Cyclone which rumor says will happen for 2009): This will probably shock most of you but here is my reason. My uncle is retired from Ford and has the employee discounts that he told me he can give me for this. The exterior is not my favorite, but it isn't so bad that I can't stand it either. I do like the interior. The space on the cabin is roomy, the fuel mileage should be similar to my Intrepid with AWD. The trunk fits within the size range that I will consider. The reputation for these cars is good so far.

2. 2002-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee (engine undecided): My cousin has one of these and although I was at the time skeptical as these do not have the best reputation for reliability on electronics, the powertrain appears okay based on what I know at this time. The 4.0L is bulletproof and feels okay with the power it makes. I'm thinking about considering the 4.7L because of a lot more power, the 5-speed automatic, and similar fuel mileage, but I'm not convinced as I'm crazy about the 3.7L made from this engine. I don't like the new ones near as much and I'm not paying $27K for a basic vehicle.

3. 2005-2006 Jeep Liberty (CRD): I have driven these and liked them pretty good. I'm thinking about the fuel economy advantage of the CRD plus CRDs tend to last longer than gas engines. The problem is they are rare. As I mentioned earlier, I'm not a fan of the 3.7L engine so I'm not sure if I want it.

Do you guys have any advice, or cars I haven't thought of yet? (note: before someone suggests a Mustang with my uncle's discount, I already have driven one and it just isn't me. I liked the 94-04s better and besides that I'm not interested in having two pony cars. I have to do some long distance traveling and I want something comfortable for those occasions besides the fact that I want one car to have either AWD or 4WD.)

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