193 messages,
Last post on Mar 05, 2013 at 5:28 PM
You are in the
SUVs Forum.
What is this discussion about?
Nissan Xterra, Toyota RAV4, Honda Pilot, Honda CR-V, Mazda CX-5, SUV
#173 of 193 Re: Car for 19 y.o. [bluedevil2015]
by bluedevil2015
May 07, 2012 (6:52 pm)
Also, how does it compare to the Mazda cx-5 and rav4? I've heard mixed things.
#175 of 193 CX-7 To ZOOM or Not to ZOOM
by solaratia
Jun 12, 2012 (7:05 pm)
I have been eyeing the Mazda CX-7 for a while and I am finally in the market to buy an SUV however they are now being replaced by the CX-5. While I am sure there should be good deals since the 7 is on its way out, is it a wise idea to purchase a vehicle that is no longer produced. By the way I am also considering, Toyota Rav 4 and possibly the Acura RDX along with the CX-9 although it is at the top of my budget
#178 of 193 Life after a minivan
by oozbooz
Oct 30, 2012 (10:53 am)
We are done with minivan phase in our life. Though I loved to ride Odyssey - it hauled more air than people. Right now, we own Honda accord coupe (my wifes car, since I am barely squeeze in), but since we use Metra to commute (work in Chicago, sleeping in Suburbs) it is not driven much.
I am looking for SUV/crossover to haul 2Adlt + 2Kids + 1 dog. As I mentioned, it won't be a commute car (at least for now), most likely for short vacation, weekends excursions, occasional winter escapes. Honestly, I am tired of driving a miniature coupe, especially in winters. So plenty room for a driver and 4WD are desirable.
I've checked out Mazda CX-9, but my knees keep bumping into the door panel or dashboard console. Looks like even large SUV/crossovers often do not offer enough room for legs so I can keep my knees w/out bruises.
My semi-final list comprises of: Acura MDX, Honda Pilot, Jeep GC. Most likely I would purchase them 2 y old.
Any fresh ideas, critic or suggestion are highly welcomes.
Thanks
oleg
#179 of 193 Re: Life after a minivan [oozbooz]
by steve_ HOST
Oct 30, 2012 (12:02 pm)
It's an orphan now but it sounds like a 2011 Honda Element would be a good fit. Great dog car and comes in AWD.
Nov 17, 2012 (7:59 pm)
I had posted here in a number of months ago asking which SUV people suggested. After doing a lot of test driving, I had planned to buy an Outback. Loved the size and feel of it. But I just finished reading a thread about the number of repairs that people have had to make to their Outbacks, and I was actually stunned. I just sold my Acura TL which at 87,000 miles has been care free. In fact, I haven't needed to replace even the brakes. I need a wagon/SUV for my two dogs and grand kids. If I could afford the Acura RDX I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Test drove one and it was amazing. So now I have a dilemma. The CR-V felt very light and small when I drove it. Plus it doesn't have the clearance I could use in the snow. Not sure what's next. I definitely want a car that is reliable and won't have issues early on. Suggestions?
#181 of 193 Re: Lost [carteach]
by nsbio1
Nov 18, 2012 (9:39 am)
2012 Outback goes very nicely in a straight line, especially with 6-cyl, but make a turn and it handles like an old Buick. I would consider Honda Element (if you can get past the looks) or Mazda CX-9 (you can get close to $7000 of MSRP right now but gas mileage is not exactly the best).