Our MINI has a sweet feature where when you depress the brake, it stays engaged for a few seconds once you release it or until you move forward...even on a hill. It makes hill starts ridiculously easy!
OK...so we bought a car! I cannot believe it because we had no intention of doing this until after we'd closed on the house because our debt to income ratio is lousy right now (two mortgages) but they didn't even run our credit. Just based on salary alone, they gave us the lowest rate. We actually considered leasing it, but when we did the numbers, it just seemed like a mistake in the long run so we financed it.
So...drumroll please....
We ended up with a 2014 Subaru Forester in the 2.5L engine, Touring trim. We really both are really happy with it!
On Friday, we drove the Outback and the Forester with the turbo. We ruled out the Crosstrek on size alone. We just didn't want to have to always put down the seats for the dogs. We liked both cars well enough. Then on Saturday, we drove the CR-V. The CR-V was nice, but kind of boring. I can see why it's the most popular crossover for people with families though - it had a lot of good features for managing kids in the back seat. Good solid car, but not the one for us.
We went to BMW and looked in the X1 and it was just too small. We didn't even drive it because we didn't want to compromise on size just because we loved how it drove! Really, the X3 would have been the best option for us, but it was out of our price range. Considering how little we will be driving this car, it just didn't make sense to spend that kind of money.
So we went back to Subaru that afternoon and drove the Forester without the turbo. At that point, we both agreed that we liked the Subaru's the best so then we proceeded to hem and haw for quite awhile about which one. We ruled out the Outback when we put both cars side by side. The Forester was taller with more dog space vertically, but it was shorter than the Outback in length which is good if we ever want to put it in our overly utilized garage! They got similar MPG and when we were honest with ourselves, driving the Forester was more fun. I also loved the incredibly visibility on all sides that wasn't quite as good on the Outback. My DH liked that the Forester seats were a bit longer, giving him better leg support (my hobbit legs didn't care one way or another!). Then we spent entirely too much time trying to decide on color and if we wanted Turbo or not. We ended up without it just because it wasn't THAT much better and it cost quite a bit more. The non-turbo version had plenty of pep and still got better MPG. The two versions had slightly different grill configurations as well and we liked the look of the non-turbo one there, too.
We balked pretty hard at the upcharge for living in the PNW, but there didn't appear to be any way around that. We did get them to throw in the paint and interior protection treatment for free because of it, but it was still a little painful to swallow.
For those that don't know, if you buy a Subaru in the PNW, you pay (in this case) $3500 more than MSRP just because of where we live. They are the most popular type of car here and they sell better here than anywhere else in the country, so they can rape you for it. He tried to tell us that we were getting a 2014 for the up-charge early in 2013, but when we pointed out that we'd happily take a 2013 except that they had none available, he didn't have an answer for us. When I asked how being the best selling car maker in the PNW cost them more (therefore justifying charging us more), he visible squirmed in his seat. Unfortunately, there was no budging and he basically let us know that if we didn't buy this car, someone else would, so tough toenails (he as clearly nicer about it than that, but you get the picture). If we hadn't spent so much time shopping around and if we hadn't been so thrilled that we both settled on the same car (finally!), we might have changed our minds. But, we knew that we couldn't agree on what would have even been the runner up option, so we figured that $3500 was worth a happy marriage at least.
We do love it. It's a beautiful pearl white with light grey leather interior and we got them to throw in the plastic covers for the backs of the back seat to protect them from dog paws/fur/slobber. It drives like a dream, too.





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