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I am afraid that generalized statements of desiderata on my part will not help. I usually end up purchasing the vehicle that meets my needs of the moment.
On the other hand, I do want to be at least smart about what I plunk down a bunch of cash on...and that's what is making me crazy.
DnW
The best car I have ever owned as far as dependability, comfort, and usefulness is and still is my 1994 Toyota Camry Wagon. Unfortunate that they have quit importing them to the US. It has over 140,000 on it and the only work ever done on it other than the usual oil changes etc was some gasket to do with the fuel injection.
It has been fishing, camping, and then cleaned up and shuttled VIP's around LOL.
My four door 2002 PreRunner does the job but gag - I have the evil payments to show for it!
I am with Lee - if I had one car - it would be another wagon.
All that said, I love my BMW. I love the way it hugs the curves, the way it feels safe and secure in rain and shine and all the cute little gadgets it has inside. If I was in the market for cars, and didn't want to spend as much as the BMW, I would conside a used Volvo or a Toyota.
Good luck!
Kmilyun and Lee, I'm looking hard at Saturns. Really hard. There's not many wagons available here though -- I live in the land of SUV, sadly.
DnW