Wise trim level choices are often dictated by length of ownership. Unfortunate for the 1st owner, but great for the subsequent owners, higher trim levels are money wasted in a short term purchase, since they depreciate more than the vehicle itself. If you are trying to minimize overall money spent on the vehicle, and plan to keep it less than 5 years, get the lowest trim level you can suffer with, but for long-termers, it is SOOO worth it to get the good stuff! I always buy used, and I always get higher trim levels for 2 reasons: the more expensive trim is a deal secondhand, and more importantly, people who spent more on their vehicle tend to take better care of it. Often, someone who can barely qualify gets sold a stripped out base model and they can't even afford oil changes once payments kick in.