Car buying advice Lexus/Nissan or Dodge/Chevy?

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I am in the market for a new car. I currenctly drive a Toyota Camry 2000. I love the Camry, never had any problems, havn't had to spend any money on anything besides routine maintenance.

I was wondering what your thoughts are on buying a new car. I have found cars like the Dodge Magnum or Chrystler 300 with around 40-50k for anywhere from 6,000-10,000.

I have also found some Lexus SUV's with around 80k-100k for around 8,000. Or what do you think about a nissan murano?

What would you recommend if were talking about cars in the same price range, getting the American car with around 50k miles or getting the Lexus which is basically a nice Toyota with around 90k-100k? Which will be more reliable? Which will last longer?
 
I'm gonna go ahead and advise against buying an American car unless you're buying a high-end Mustang. There's a reason those businesses are failing.

I would advise a nice Nissan - an Altima or a Maxima maybe. Lexus are luxury but luxury in the interior embellishments, not any MARKED improvements performance-wise. I'm not really sure why you're going for a Murano unless you want an SUV? Basically, if you're just looking to keep sort of Camry performance but upgrade your interiors and features, go for a Lexus of some sort. If you're looking for a performance upgrade too, get a higher-end model Altima or something. :) You can get some nice features in those, like automatic seat height adjustment and tire pressure to match the movement of the car. :) Good luck!
 
I'm gonna go ahead and advise against buying an American car unless you're buying a high-end Mustang. There's a reason those businesses are failing.

I would advise a nice Nissan - an Altima or a Maxima maybe. Lexus are luxury but luxury in the interior embellishments, not any MARKED improvements performance-wise. I'm not really sure why you're going for a Murano unless you want an SUV? Basically, if you're just looking to keep sort of Camry performance but upgrade your interiors and features, go for a Lexus of some sort. If you're looking for a performance upgrade too, get a higher-end model Altima or something. :) You can get some nice features in those, like automatic seat height adjustment and tire pressure to match the movement of the car. :) Good luck!
 
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