Article Comments: Small AWD SUVs Comparison

154 messages,  Last post on Mar 29, 2010 at 10:32 PM

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What is this discussion about? Mazda CX-7, Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Santa Fe, SUV

#146 of 154 Re: Consumer Reports Ratings [vbbuilt] by pjack

Mar 06, 2007 (8:53 pm)

Replying to: vbbuilt (Mar 06, 2007 5:56 am)
I have read a few different sources. I happen to rely a lot on Consumer Reports because it includes reliability ratings along with customer satisfaction. I've owned Toyota's before and couldn't be happier with the reliability. Car and Driver also listed the RAV as a top 5 truck and the best small SUV. Like I said, some of this is very much a personal choice and doesn't necessarily make certain choices bad ones. Even listed at #21 the CX7 is still rated "very good". Just gives you an idea of how difficult these choices can be when you have choices of 30-40 SUV's rated very good or above. I may just have to check out Playboy's opinion as I certainly agree they know how to pick 'em!!!I'm sure the wife will understand...

#147 of 154 Re: Consumer Reports Ratings [pjack] by carlitos92

Mar 06, 2007 (9:46 pm)

Replying to: pjack (Mar 06, 2007 8:53 pm)
"I may just have to check out Playboy's opinion as I certainly agree they know how to pick 'em!!! I'm sure the wife will understand..."
 
YES! FINALLY I can truthfully say "I only got that magazine for the articles..."

#148 of 154 Re: Consumer Reports Ratings [carlitos92] by defreitasm

Mar 14, 2007 (9:07 pm)

Replying to: carlitos92 (Mar 06, 2007 9:46 pm)
They wear very few articles in Playboy

#149 of 154 Re: Consumer Reports Ratings [defreitasm] by nmk

Mar 15, 2007 (5:14 pm)

Replying to: defreitasm (Mar 14, 2007 9:07 pm)
They wear very few articles in Playboy: LOL

#150 of 154 getting my money's worth by kmg222

Mar 30, 2007 (4:59 pm)

I am in the market for a small SUV with nice features (audio controls on the steering wheel, moonroof, MP3 player, leather seats, etc). However, the most important feature is safety!!
Is there a good one out there that I can lease for approx. $350/month with zero down?

#151 of 154 Re: getting my money's worth [kmg222] by joe97

Mar 30, 2007 (5:39 pm)

Replying to: kmg222 (Mar 30, 2007 4:59 pm)
Crash safety ratings:
 
NHTSA (Front Driver/Front Passenger/Front Side/Rear Side)
 
Santa Fe: 5/5/5/5
CX-7: 5/5/5/5
RAV4: 5/4/5/5
 
Safety features-wise, all are fairly even with perhaps the Santa Fe having the edge with the addition of standard active head restraints.
 
Having had extensive experience in all three, I would say all three are pretty good. The one with the most bang for my buck - Santa Fe.
 
Get a test drive of all three and determine which one would fit your needs.

#152 of 154 Anyone still reading here? by biancar

Mar 29, 2010 (9:42 am)

I'm also in the market for a small to mid-size SUV or crossover. I want to be able to carry two dog crates, luggage, husband and myself at minimum; might be nice if there would be room for other passengers as well. Because of the dog crates, I would prefer it if the back seats fold absolutely flat.
 
Fuel economy, NAV, leather seating, also are must-haves. Fun to drive would be a good thing. Comfortable to drive is a must.
 
I loved the Infiniti EX35 but it's probably too small for our needs.
 
Anyone have any suggestions?

#153 of 154 Re: getting my money's worth [joe97] by godeacs

Mar 29, 2010 (9:04 pm)

Replying to: joe97 (Mar 30, 2007 5:39 pm)
Except the Santa Fe is NOT a small SUV...the Tucson would be the more appropriate comparison. Also consider the CR-V, the best selling one of all.....

#154 of 154 Re: getting my money's worth [godeacs] by biancar

Mar 29, 2010 (10:32 pm)

Replying to: godeacs (Mar 29, 2010 9:04 pm)
I agree that was a sort of strange comparison, but still... did you realize that post was written exactly 3 years ago? This topic hasn't seen much conversation for quite a while.
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