New guy here, doing research on a possible Stinger purchase, so bear with me as I ask a bunch of obvious questions.
The Stinger's generous back seat and AWD and hopefully durable (i.e. not German) build quality appeals to me. The price ... not so much. Which is why I'm also looking at a lightly used and much less interesting 2017 Subaru Legacy 2.5i for 1/3 the price. Either car will replace my 2010 BMW 535i xDrive 6MT stage 1. My BMW has 66k miles on it and drives like a dream but holy crap it just keeps breaking. Is it so much to ask that I can go just one oil change interval without something needing repair? Good thing I do all my own work or I'd be wearing a barrel with straps. Anyway, I really like the BMW because it is a manual transmission, and I'm disappointed the Stinger doesn't offer one. However, limiting myself to three pedals limits (at least in the US) limits me to smaller and low-end cars.
Besides the E60 on it's way out of the garage, we also have a 2017 BRZ for summers and a 2005 Outback XT for winters (we're in MN). Both are manuals, and at 175k the Outback just refuses to die. There are also a couple motorcycles in the stable ... KLX400R, Ninja 1000 and FZ09. We like internal combustion engines!
The Stinger's generous back seat and AWD and hopefully durable (i.e. not German) build quality appeals to me. The price ... not so much. Which is why I'm also looking at a lightly used and much less interesting 2017 Subaru Legacy 2.5i for 1/3 the price. Either car will replace my 2010 BMW 535i xDrive 6MT stage 1. My BMW has 66k miles on it and drives like a dream but holy crap it just keeps breaking. Is it so much to ask that I can go just one oil change interval without something needing repair? Good thing I do all my own work or I'd be wearing a barrel with straps. Anyway, I really like the BMW because it is a manual transmission, and I'm disappointed the Stinger doesn't offer one. However, limiting myself to three pedals limits (at least in the US) limits me to smaller and low-end cars.
Besides the E60 on it's way out of the garage, we also have a 2017 BRZ for summers and a 2005 Outback XT for winters (we're in MN). Both are manuals, and at 175k the Outback just refuses to die. There are also a couple motorcycles in the stable ... KLX400R, Ninja 1000 and FZ09. We like internal combustion engines!