If this house deal goes through and I find myself in a position where I
don't need a big truck for plowing or towing, I'll probably look for a
small, economical car like the Camry. Haven't done a lot of looking or
researching yet but I wouldn't mind getting something smaller as long as
it is comfortable. The Mini Cooper I had a year or so ago was a lot
of fun to drive but it was like riding on a high performance roller
skate. I can't imagine taking a long distance trip in it.
Kinda like the looks of the Ford Fusion also but don't know much about
them. Only problem with the imports ... Toyota, Nissan, etc., is that
they all look the same to me. And most I see are grey for some reason.
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The most comfortable car we've ever owned is my wife's M-B E320. It's
just super in every way - smooth, quiet, powerful and great seats.
Consumer Reports rated it as one of the best cars they've ever driven.
I've had others recommend that car as well, including my lawyer friend
who bought one just before he moved back to Daytona Beach.
My only objection would be ease and availability of service. I didn't
care for the BMW dealership that was closest to me and one of the
reasons I got rid of the Mini Cooper was that the closest place for
authorized service was about 50 miles away.
MB seems to be expanding their dealerships and service centers around
here. Could be a possibility, depending on where we end up moving.
That is still up in the air.