
And yes, slower than my last two cars. That’s isn’t the point.I’m considering an Aston Martin vantage 2007 manual right now. Low miles.
Outside of the potential for god awful repair costs, they are apparently quite comfortable, fun and reliable for the most part.
This is fantastic, as I bought a Buick Regal TourX last fall and got rid of it to get a Stinger. Wish I had just gotten a Stinger in the first place but was really on a wagon kick. Now I get to keep the best part (hatch /trunk space).These replies actually illustrate why most of you guys got the 3.3tt, you were all shopping for sports cars.
I was after a four door saloon with a hatchback, and there were pretty much none in my budget. I think the Buick/Vauxhall/Opel Insignia is literally the only one, but I preferred the Accord both inside and out. And then the Stinger came along.
Back in October 2018, I was hesitating between the Q50 Red Sport with JB4 and the Stinger...after one test drive, I had my answer! Never looked back. I also test drove the Golf R, the Audi S5 and the MB C43 AMG. I wanted the best bang for buck car with room in the back (I have 2 young kids = car seats!). Almost 2 years of ownership, now, and I still think this car's a beauty!Almost leased a 2020 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport from owning a 2018 Infiniti Q50 BASE (luxe); but then I heard the Stingers being hot this month or on special so I got a better deal on it.
Probably a Model 3...
Not BMW or Audi, the CPO warranty is 12 months, unlimited mileage.Luxury CPO is the way to go. Many offer very attractive APRs for those financing, 2 years scheduled maintenance for free, road-side assistance, and multi-year unlimited mileage warranties.
Wow, way to find and revive an old thread. Hope you are enjoying your Stinger!Thread bump instead of starting a new one.