Soon I will be shopping to replace my '13 Elantra coupe, so just thinking out loud here for any feedback. A lot to it, so I'll try to make it to the point.
My commute is 60 miles each way, almost all highway, some in ATL traffic. Then I spend a lot of time running kids around to sports, etc... Drive 25-30k miles/year. Highway cruising is key, but I don't want something that handles like a Prius or '83 Town Car.
I'm not a kid anymore, so looking for luxury touches...heated seats are a must. Very,, very strong wants are ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel. Other luxuries are gravy.
Vital stats on "musts" for the car: '13 or newer w/under 60k miles, as I'm financing (please no lectures, I'm a big boy, I got this). Budget is $20k or less. 0-60 in around 6 seconds, I'm done with slow cars. Solid reliability that doesn't need higher than normal upkeep, so Germans are likely out. Should be Accord/Camry size or larger, because they're better highway cruisers and I have to carry kids and football/lacrosse gear. So we're really talking large family sedan, luxury sedan type stuff.
The cars that check pretty much all my boxes:
Chrysler 300C w/Hemi, Kia Cadenza, Hyundai Azera, Hyundai Genesis 5.0, Hyundai Equus
Other very strong contenders, which may be missing a bit of luxury touch, but still have a lot of redeeming qualities...
Accord EX-L V6 (missing luxuries, but otherwise the car is spectacular), Altima SL V6, Maxima SL, Volvo S60, Ford Flex Limited (Ecoboost out of price range, so base engine), Ford Taurus SHO, Acura TL or TLX (worth the extra $$ over the Accord?)
I love the G37/Q50 from a driving standpoint, but they require premium unleaded...and at $.60/gallon more, it really adds up, so I think that's out.
I like some GM stuff, but not sure about reliability?
Anything else I'm missing? As I've done before, I will curse under my breath at Honda. The Accord V6 is oh so good...fast, stupidly reliable, big, handles well, cruises fantastic, fuel efficient, just an awesome car top to bottom. But I really was hoping for ventilated seats and a heated wheel, and you can't get them in an Accord...or even a TL. Why????? Curse you, Honda!! It would be my hands down choice otherwise. The 300C w/Hemi checks all boxes, but is an old platform with Mercedes transmission (not sure I can afford the newer one). Intrigued by the Genesis/Equus, have to drive them. They depreciate like crazy, but that could play in my favor if I do it right. Handling dynamics are probably typical Hyundai/Kia (my Elantra has pretty poor dynamics) but I'm cruising the highway, so???