Well, last night on the way home from work, my wife had a teenage girl in a 2015 RAV4 turn in front of and hit my wife's 2013 CRV. The impact knocked my wife into a stationary 2006 Jeep Commander waiting at the adjacent street intersection. Fortunately, no one was injured, but the RAV4 and CRV are likely totaled. Dang, I just made a payment last week, and only had about 10 to go. The irony is that this CRV was a replacement vehicle for a 2008 PT Cruiser that was totaled a little over 4 years ago. Everyone has insurance, thank goodness. Unfortunately, it puts a small transportation strain on us because my truck is in the body shop to repair damage from a hit and run last month. So I am driving my Jeep LJ, which needs some minor work itself, and now have to take her back and forth to work too.
We hate car shopping. I am okay with another CRV, but it will be a 2014 or older, because I cannot stand the CVT that is in them now. Otherwise, it will be something very similar to the CRV. Wife wants hands-free phone / bluetooth and backup camera. I want reliability, usability, and mileage. Waiting to hear back from insurance on what we will get in compensation, etc.
Ho, ho, ho.
We hate car shopping. I am okay with another CRV, but it will be a 2014 or older, because I cannot stand the CVT that is in them now. Otherwise, it will be something very similar to the CRV. Wife wants hands-free phone / bluetooth and backup camera. I want reliability, usability, and mileage. Waiting to hear back from insurance on what we will get in compensation, etc.
Ho, ho, ho.