Scotty I finally found a place where I can post my 3 questions I been waiting to ask for months now:
So starting from the top:
I researched and fell in love with the Buick Avenir (Luxury model of Enclave) 58,715 based on my built model from Buick's website, and this is probably what I will need to do to get what I want. I cannot find what I want used anywhere especially in Florida AWD is unheard of practically. However, I am hesitant now based on your videos about Toyota and Honda but I really need a comfortable roomy SUV thats great on safety as well. I am familiar with the 2019-2021 years of this suv. I would like your opinion on this model in particular, and what you believe comes close to comparison. And please not the Palisade. I was very disappointed with it.
Chevrolet Impala LTZ 2006 3.9L - I have had this car since 12/2006 and its over 200k miles. I am looking at an oil leak and fear that what I heard might be the issue when the transmission was replaced there is an oil location (possibly whats causing the leak) that should of been done at the time of the transmission work but I know it wasn't. The cost of part is dirt cheap, but the labor scares me. The car runs great, I have dealt with the oil issue since 2013 and the car otherwise purrs and moves great. Should I consider getting this work done Monday at possibly 1000-1400 repair bill or cut my losses? What's your opinion on this car?
Hyundai Accent 2017 - This car is also in the shop with a starter issue already and just 71k miles. The car is flipping amazing with gas and 380miles per tank. But I heard a video about the opinion on Hyundai and we were considering getting a Sonata 2019 or newer. We are using the Accent as a delivery car for UE/DD/GH since its too small for 3 kids and hence looking at the Sonata plus dealer would only give us 3k for trade in on the car which is stupid move. Should we consider say a Camery instead? We need a bigger car plainly put. Something spacious for 3 car seats. Preferably not an SUV as my wife is Filipino and would prefer a car instead.
Hi @snoopy6986, welcome to the forum. May I please ask you to post 3 separate questions, so that you get better, more detailed answers. Cheers.
Copy paste each of your 3 questions as a separate question. Thanks.
Best for the Buick I'm not a fan of any of GM's products these days their quality is too low. I would cut my losses and get rid of the Impala. And I would get the camera if you want long life and a good car