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re: RAV4, CRV, or ??? Also New or Used?
Posted on 6/19/16 at 5:42 pm to JawjaTigah
Posted on 6/19/16 at 5:42 pm to JawjaTigah
Is this the soccer board ?
Posted on 6/19/16 at 5:46 pm to JawjaTigah
Push the Rav4; best bang for the buck
Posted on 6/19/16 at 6:00 pm to JawjaTigah
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Base model is RWD, 4WD as an option, decent room and heterosexual males drive them rather than a RAV4 or a CRV.
Entry level (Laredo) is cheap and comes with a decent warranty, they'll tow OK, and you can outfit it to actually stack stuff on top of it.
Avoid Mitsubishi, I wouldn't get the Mazda or a Nissan, GM's small SUV offerings look like shite until you get to the Acadia and its significantly higher prices than a base Jeep GC.
Ford? Explorer maybe?
Nope to any Kia/Hyundai.
Base model is RWD, 4WD as an option, decent room and heterosexual males drive them rather than a RAV4 or a CRV.
Entry level (Laredo) is cheap and comes with a decent warranty, they'll tow OK, and you can outfit it to actually stack stuff on top of it.
Avoid Mitsubishi, I wouldn't get the Mazda or a Nissan, GM's small SUV offerings look like shite until you get to the Acadia and its significantly higher prices than a base Jeep GC.
Ford? Explorer maybe?
Nope to any Kia/Hyundai.
Posted on 6/19/16 at 6:33 pm to soccerfüt
Thanks all.
Appreciate all the helpful input.
I'm seeing a few plus comments for Subaru and Mazda. Nothing on Nissan, mixed positives (mostly) for RAV and CRV. And as expected not much for Hyundai/Kia, although they are ok enough. Mitsubishi pluses a surprise. As I said on OP, no American makes will be considered. So, we're going to look first at the (admittedly less than exciting) RAVs and/or CRVs. If not impressed in person then immediate addition of Mazda, Nissan and/or Subaru into the search mix.
Appreciate all the helpful input.
I'm seeing a few plus comments for Subaru and Mazda. Nothing on Nissan, mixed positives (mostly) for RAV and CRV. And as expected not much for Hyundai/Kia, although they are ok enough. Mitsubishi pluses a surprise. As I said on OP, no American makes will be considered. So, we're going to look first at the (admittedly less than exciting) RAVs and/or CRVs. If not impressed in person then immediate addition of Mazda, Nissan and/or Subaru into the search mix.
Posted on 6/19/16 at 6:59 pm to JawjaTigah
I'd also check out the 4Runners.
Posted on 6/19/16 at 7:02 pm to JawjaTigah
The new Nissan Rogues are really nice.
Posted on 6/19/16 at 7:07 pm to JawjaTigah
Here's another vote for Subaru Outback or Forrester.
I think it's hard to argue against buying a Subaru.
My family has always been Toyota/Honda people, but we've been converted by the quality of Subaru.
I have a '13 Outback. Averages 26 MPG combined and have hit 31 MPG hwy.
It has great reliability (bought it new, have only had routine maintenance done so far at 92k miles) and holds its value very well. Decent warranty, not the best, but nobody I know has had to have any work done under warranty.
Better ground clearance than a Jeep, with the best AWD on the market. The thing grips the road really well in all conditions (but the stock tires suck, so gotta upgrade if you buy). It scoffs at loose gravel and really loves to drive on dirt.
Lots of interior space for storage thanks to the lengthy wagon style and folding rear seats. I also have an '86 Toyota truck and the Outback almost has more storage than the toyota's bed. Ample head and legroom for driver and passengers. I'm 6'4" and have more than enough leg room in any seat, even the back. Great visibility all around. The A,b,c pillars do not block vision much at all- and a lot less than other vehicles in its class.
My only complaint is the location of the hazard light switch. It's right in front of the gearshifter, so sometimes my giant fingers will hit it on accident as I put it in park. Oh, the shite stock tires too.
Best part about it? Perfect crash ratings.
I think it's hard to argue against buying a Subaru.
My family has always been Toyota/Honda people, but we've been converted by the quality of Subaru.
I have a '13 Outback. Averages 26 MPG combined and have hit 31 MPG hwy.
It has great reliability (bought it new, have only had routine maintenance done so far at 92k miles) and holds its value very well. Decent warranty, not the best, but nobody I know has had to have any work done under warranty.
Better ground clearance than a Jeep, with the best AWD on the market. The thing grips the road really well in all conditions (but the stock tires suck, so gotta upgrade if you buy). It scoffs at loose gravel and really loves to drive on dirt.
Lots of interior space for storage thanks to the lengthy wagon style and folding rear seats. I also have an '86 Toyota truck and the Outback almost has more storage than the toyota's bed. Ample head and legroom for driver and passengers. I'm 6'4" and have more than enough leg room in any seat, even the back. Great visibility all around. The A,b,c pillars do not block vision much at all- and a lot less than other vehicles in its class.
My only complaint is the location of the hazard light switch. It's right in front of the gearshifter, so sometimes my giant fingers will hit it on accident as I put it in park. Oh, the shite stock tires too.
Best part about it? Perfect crash ratings.
This post was edited on 6/19/16 at 7:16 pm
Posted on 6/19/16 at 7:41 pm to JawjaTigah
We were in the market for the same two. We ended up going RAV4 for my wife because it was just a much better deal I was able to get. Don't think you can go wrong with either though.
Posted on 6/19/16 at 7:48 pm to JawjaTigah
My dad drives a crv. It feels like we are riding around in an empty beer can
Posted on 6/19/16 at 9:14 pm to mechatiger
Who keeps downvoting the Subaru posts? What a putz.
Posted on 6/19/16 at 9:19 pm to mechatiger
Probably some < 5'8" guy that drives a lifted F250 with truck nuts and is convinced that only lesbians drive Subarus.
Posted on 6/19/16 at 9:32 pm to JawjaTigah
If you are in South La, Russell Zay at Hampton Toyota was great to work with.
Came out more than 5k better off than with Supreme in Hammond (when you factor in 0% interest vs 4.2% supreme was offering)
Came out more than 5k better off than with Supreme in Hammond (when you factor in 0% interest vs 4.2% supreme was offering)
Posted on 6/19/16 at 11:14 pm to cfa626
Email me under my profile, we need pre owned Highlanders and we are pushing Rav4 badly, so I know I will make you a sweet deal.
Posted on 6/19/16 at 11:44 pm to cfa626
quote:
Came out more than 5k better off than with Supreme in Hammond (when you factor in 0% interest vs 4.2% supreme was offering)
Was this a $100K+ vehicle?
Posted on 6/19/16 at 11:45 pm to CoachRobertson
^^
This guy shows up in every "looking for a new car" thread...
But I admire that--after all, Coffee is for Closers.
Posted on 6/20/16 at 12:08 am to JawjaTigah
It's great that so many of you are putting aside your prejudices regarding Subaru. For too long they were dismissed as lesbian vehicles.
Posted on 6/20/16 at 12:21 am to JawjaTigah
Test drive a Chevrolet Equinox.
Posted on 6/20/16 at 3:02 am to JawjaTigah
Subaru Forester. Top-rated by Consumer Reports.
Posted on 6/20/16 at 7:31 am to JawjaTigah
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No American makes.
Are you worried about American design or build quality? The North American version of the CRV has been assembled in Ohio since 2007, the North American version of the RAV4 is assembled in Canada.
I had an '04 CRV that was a reliable vehicle...but little things kept going wrong with it...back then they were either assembled in Japan or the U.K. Mine was a U.K. version...several of the components that failed (i.e. door locks) were different on the U.K. model than the Japan assembled model (even though both versions were sold in the US with no differentiation other than the serial number).
If you can get a Japan assembled RAV4 or CRV, either will be fine.
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