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Wife said it is time to say buh-bye to her SUV
Posted on 1/25/13 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 1/25/13 at 2:48 pm
and now she wants another one. I've tried talking her into a sedan, but she wants no part of it.
What is it with women and SUVs? Are they statistically safer?
From a financial standpoint, a sedan is going to get better gas mileage than an SUV, almost each and every time. The sedans that I have in mind are:
Honda Accord
Nissan Maxima / Nissan Altima
Toyota Avalon
The SUVs that she has in mind are:
Acura MDX
Nissan Pathfinder
Ford F-150 (I know it's a truck)
Not exactly comparing apples to apples here.
Anyone else experience a similar situation with their spouse?
What is it with women and SUVs? Are they statistically safer?
From a financial standpoint, a sedan is going to get better gas mileage than an SUV, almost each and every time. The sedans that I have in mind are:
Honda Accord
Nissan Maxima / Nissan Altima
Toyota Avalon
The SUVs that she has in mind are:
Acura MDX
Nissan Pathfinder
Ford F-150 (I know it's a truck)
Not exactly comparing apples to apples here.
Anyone else experience a similar situation with their spouse?
Posted on 1/25/13 at 2:54 pm to Will Cover
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What is it with women and SUVs? Are they statistically safer?
Probably read it in a chain email or something and they've kept it going...
Don't get it either. Wife wouldn't even consider a car. Granted, I drive a truck so I really can't discuss the merits of fuel efficiency with her.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 2:56 pm to Will Cover
Your wife wants an F-150? I don't know whether I would be happy because I could drive it or worried she caught the gay.
In sterilized government testing where they hit brick walls, no. In the real world where most everyone drives a 4 ton F-250? Yes.
Between your and her choices, they all look good - none are known for horrible depreciation. I'd get a CPO MDX and call it a day.
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Are they statistically safer?
In sterilized government testing where they hit brick walls, no. In the real world where most everyone drives a 4 ton F-250? Yes.
Between your and her choices, they all look good - none are known for horrible depreciation. I'd get a CPO MDX and call it a day.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 2:58 pm to Will Cover
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Honda Accord Nissan Maxima / Nissan Altima Toyota Avalon
One of these is not like the other.
Do you guys have a bunch of kids that you have to cart around?
My grandmother will not drive a sedan, only SUVs and the reason is she can 'she the road better.' I guess she is referring to sitting up higher off the ground. Not sure if this is one reason why women prefer the SUV.
Wife bought a new camry the other day after she went back and forth between the toyota SUVs. Financially, it just made more sense and we only have one kid.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 2:58 pm to Golfer
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Don't get it either. Wife wouldn't even consider a car. Granted, I drive a truck so I really can't discuss the merits of fuel efficiency with her.
We have a total of 3 vehicles. I drive a sedan (Altima), V-6 version.
She said she likes riding up high. I said that's not the case in bed and that's why we bought a Jeep Wrangler.
I just think with gas prices the way they are today, it makes sense to buy something more fuel efficient as our primary vehicles. Her vehicle is 10 years old and averages around 14 MPG. Not the best.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 3:01 pm to rmc
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One of these is not like the other.
Are you saying the Maxima is priced more like an MDX, Pathfinder or F-150?
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Do you guys have a bunch of kids that you have to cart around?
Only two. And I hope it stays that way. I told her we don't need a third row. I don't want to known as CATs. Just our family.
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I guess she is referring to sitting up higher off the ground. Not sure if this is one reason why women prefer the SUV.
This is what my wife keeps telling me. I tell her to simply raise the height of the driver's seat.
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Wife bought a new camry the other day after she went back and forth between the toyota SUVs. Financially, it just made more sense and we only have one kid
Completely agree. How did you break her to see it your way?
Posted on 1/25/13 at 3:08 pm to Will Cover
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Completely agree. How did you break her to see it your way?
I'll be honest, I have no idea. I figured going in we were buying an SUV come hell or high water. I was telling the guys in my fantasy league the other day that good things just happen to good people like myself.
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Are you saying the Maxima is priced more like an MDX, Pathfinder or F-150?
For some reason I didn't realize how much a maxima cost until now. I was think the Avalon cost way more than the rest.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 3:14 pm to Will Cover
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She said she likes riding up high. I said that's not the case in bed
Posted on 1/25/13 at 3:17 pm to Will Cover
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Only two. And I hope it stays that way. I told her we don't need a third row.
This is the answer to your question. Wives with kids want SUV's. It's genetic. Goes back to the 40s when they wanted station wagons. The SUV today says "I'm married and I have children."
My wife has never had a child. She hates SUVs. She drives a 2008 Nissan 350Z convertible.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 3:26 pm to GaryMyMan
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Your wife wants an F-150? I don't know whether I would be happy because I could drive it or worried she caught the gay.
Her name is Pat. True story.
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Between your and her choices, they all look good - none are known for horrible depreciation. I'd get a CPO MDX and call it a day.
She currently has an MDX (10 years old). Has been a great vehicle. But she has her eye on the redesigned 2014 Acura MDX.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 3:27 pm to rmc
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For some reason I didn't realize how much a maxima cost until now. I was think the Avalon cost way more than the rest.
The Maxima's can get pretty costly. I assumed that the Avalon's were around 30. Maybe not? I may be way off based here on their price (only seen pictures) - haven't done any research.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 3:28 pm to Zach
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My wife has never had a child. She hates SUVs. She drives a 2008 Nissan 350Z convertible.
Just like an auto deal ... would you like to trade wives?
Posted on 1/25/13 at 3:32 pm to Will Cover
Looks like Maximas can be up to 35ish, Avalons can be up to 40 depending on package.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 3:39 pm to Will Cover
Get her a mini-van instead.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 3:52 pm to rmc
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Avalons can be up to 40 depending on package.
Never knew.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 4:04 pm to Will Cover
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She currently has an MDX (10 years old). Has been a great vehicle. But she has her eye on the redesigned 2014 Acura MDX.
how many miles on that thing? i have a 10 year old TL with 145k and i hope to get another 100k out of it
Posted on 1/25/13 at 4:06 pm to Will Cover
Will, I am female, drive an Expedition that my son will inherit when he gets his license this summer. It's my turn for a new car ... it's a 2003.
I too want another SUV. For me it's a matter of being higher and not feeling like I'll get run over in a car. Our dilema is whether to get a 7/8 passenger or a 5 passenger vehicle.
No, she's not alone in her wanting another SUV.
I too want another SUV. For me it's a matter of being higher and not feeling like I'll get run over in a car. Our dilema is whether to get a 7/8 passenger or a 5 passenger vehicle.
No, she's not alone in her wanting another SUV.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 4:08 pm to tiger91
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For me it's a matter of being higher and not feeling like I'll get run over in a car.
i dont get this.. why do women have such an inferiority complex
Posted on 1/25/13 at 4:15 pm to bryso
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how many miles on that thing? i have a 10 year old TL with 145k and i hope to get another 100k out of it
I believe around 138K. If it were up to me, I'd run it till the wheels fall off.
But, as good as I am with negotiating, I don't have any leverage with her.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 4:18 pm to Will Cover
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Just like an auto deal ... would you like to trade wives?
Nope. But you're gonna hafta go through these stages. And they won't be easy. My first marriage ended after 17 years of putting up with her crap. Hope you end up better.
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