I'm looking at an early 460 as a "second" car. I need help in adjusting my assumptions.
Second car:
Looking for:
I'll be using this car with kids (biking/hiking/commuting to whatever) in the afternoons (after 3), I work from home and finish work around 2:30p. I also will be doing regular trips off road, but I'm never going to crawl or need serious changes to the car. Rack, wheels and tires, maybe 2nd battery/lights (or whatever y'all convince me needs changing). I'll likely also pull a small trailer for camping that can handle offroad.
Questions:
Budget is low 20s. But I'm fine buying a low mileage 2010 for cheaper vs. a low mileage 2013. Also fine buying a 2014 if worth it.
Aside, would TCO for a 2002LX be worse or better? I'm leaning 80% towards a GX.
Second car:
- Wife will take main car for commuting.
- I work from home.
- 3 smalls kids + dog.
Looking for:
- 2010-2015 with low miles (sub 140k).
- Light offroad, think big bend but not black gap.
- Hike/bike with kids.
- Likely pulling a small camping trailer with fridge/extra battery system.
I'll be using this car with kids (biking/hiking/commuting to whatever) in the afternoons (after 3), I work from home and finish work around 2:30p. I also will be doing regular trips off road, but I'm never going to crawl or need serious changes to the car. Rack, wheels and tires, maybe 2nd battery/lights (or whatever y'all convince me needs changing). I'll likely also pull a small trailer for camping that can handle offroad.
Questions:
- Should I pay extra for a 2014-2015? Or is it pure facelift.
- What options should I avoid or not pay for or are not worth paying for?
- How about a non-nav version? I don't care about the nav so is this a good place to negotiate?
Budget is low 20s. But I'm fine buying a low mileage 2010 for cheaper vs. a low mileage 2013. Also fine buying a 2014 if worth it.
Aside, would TCO for a 2002LX be worse or better? I'm leaning 80% towards a GX.