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My apologizes if this isn’t the correct subreddit for this question, but I’m in a bit of a dilemma and just want some advice. Long story short, I got a 2023 Mazda last year and paid it off in cash after trading in my car. I love the car but the seat is driving me nuts, it’s extremely uncomfortable and has been giving me back pain ever since and I gave it a good 5 months to see if my back would adjust and it hasn’t, so my only option is to ditch the car. My first thought was if I wanted to do this, it needs to be a car I know is comfortable to drive, I didn’t want to risk getting another car I won’t be comfortable in. My family currently owns 2 Honda CRVs, specifically 2016 year models and I love them, they’re very comfortable to drive, easy to work on (I do my own DIY repairs on cars) and last forever with minimal issues. I feel like I should just go that route as I know how the car will drive and feel and I feel like I’ll be more happier with that car, plus it’ll be paid off too with no payments.…

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