![]() 01/06/2015 at 21:05 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Time for the in-laws to get a new car. I need some help with a new recommendation.
The stats: early 60's, retired. starting to slow down. Live for the grandkids type of fam. Two dogs. AWD appreciated, not required.
Previous 3 cars: 2004 WJ special edition, 2009 Taurus fully loaded, and currently in a 2013 Fusion. They have also had a Sentra, civic, and XJ in the past.
They are starting to talk about wanting a midsize SUV. I am assuming $30k is the target sticker, give or take.
Do I move them upmarket towards a base GLA? Make them look at an Encore? Or do I stick to the Escape/Cherokee/Santa Fe? (RAV4 is ugly. CRV is ugly.)
Basically... if you had $30k to put towards a small to midsize SUV, what would you choose?
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inlaws?
pinto!
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why SUV?
I'd look at CPO lexus IS250. AWD, smooth as butter motor, decent fuel econ, lexus build quality.
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Would go GLK or RX.
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Stay away from the new Escapes, IMO they are just a bigger Focus in many aspects. If you can get a Cherokee for under $30K I would go with that.
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If they are staying mainstream, what about a Forester?
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CPO Q5.
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Used XC60. Volvo = safe.
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Escape/Santa Fe/Tuscon
Maybe even a Flex? They've got some retro-ish style going on. Closest new car to a wagon outside of a Legacy.
Actually, add Crosstrek XV to that list. They're really not that bad for what they are. It's a car, keep up on maintenance and it'll be fine. Warranties exist for a reason after all.
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oooo yes a flex
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Mazda CX-5
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Subaru Outback or Honda CRV
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Q5 if you can find one in the price range or Q7 tdi.