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re: Need advice on which 3rd row SUV to get
Posted on 5/20/24 at 7:14 pm to Bonkers119
Posted on 5/20/24 at 7:14 pm to Bonkers119
The wife and I raised 3 kids in a 4 door sedan.
Posted on 5/20/24 at 7:32 pm to Bonkers119
Honda and Ford explorer. Be sure to get the 450 hp model. Well worth it.
Posted on 5/20/24 at 7:42 pm to Bonkers119
You'd be wise to look at the Acadia. It's not on your list, but it's a better buy than the Pilot and Telluride.
Own one, and it's been an maintenance dream for 80k miles.
Own one, and it's been an maintenance dream for 80k miles.
Posted on 5/20/24 at 9:40 pm to Bonkers119
You realize that the Explorer is a 6-7 seat SUV, right? I only bought an Explorer ST last week because I feel the need for speed. Go for captain's chairs in the second row (not important now, but in four years when your kid's friends will be loading into the car. It's *far* easier to have them walk through the gap in the captain's chairs than it is to fold down the second seat to get to the third row.
But to another poster's post, one kid in a sedan is easily doable. Hell, two is easily doable. Don't pay more to accommodate other people's kids (you're not in sports/dance mode yet, obv.)
Ex wife had a 2015 Explorer (which I drove a lot), and just bought a 2024, and I'm fine. I was also fine in a crew cab truck when my kids were toddlers/pre-teens. Based on 30 seconds scanning review sites, the Palisade gets relatively better grades on the interior and seat comfor than the Pilot. Assuming you're going to engage in tortuous drives to Alabama and Florida beaches, it matters. Friend in the north part of the state has bought 2 Palisades in the last 6-7 years, no complaints.
I put Korean made vehicles first, Japanese next, then American. American are not the bottom of the bucket, as they're not German. Anecdotal evidence puts Korea at 9, Japanese at 8.5, American at a 7. YMMV.
But to another poster's post, one kid in a sedan is easily doable. Hell, two is easily doable. Don't pay more to accommodate other people's kids (you're not in sports/dance mode yet, obv.)
Ex wife had a 2015 Explorer (which I drove a lot), and just bought a 2024, and I'm fine. I was also fine in a crew cab truck when my kids were toddlers/pre-teens. Based on 30 seconds scanning review sites, the Palisade gets relatively better grades on the interior and seat comfor than the Pilot. Assuming you're going to engage in tortuous drives to Alabama and Florida beaches, it matters. Friend in the north part of the state has bought 2 Palisades in the last 6-7 years, no complaints.
I put Korean made vehicles first, Japanese next, then American. American are not the bottom of the bucket, as they're not German. Anecdotal evidence puts Korea at 9, Japanese at 8.5, American at a 7. YMMV.
Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:14 pm to moock blackjack
May be incorrect on this but read an article that says the new Pilot is a 6 cylinder with VCM - variable cylinder management
Sometimes it is running on 6 cylinders and sometimes it is only firing on 3 cylinders
If that is true, Honda Pilot —— NO THANKS
Sometimes it is running on 6 cylinders and sometimes it is only firing on 3 cylinders
If that is true, Honda Pilot —— NO THANKS
Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:15 pm to Bonkers119
Pilot or Grand Highlander. Have had a GH since July of last year and love the thing. Would never buy a Hyundai or Kia. Sure, they may have a few more bells and whistles at a similar price point but reliability >>>>. Don’t know anything about the explorer except that it’s a ford which seems like a roulette game.
Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:32 pm to Bonkers119
I have waited a while to include my general smartassery.
Since you are working well into the wants versus the needs just get a GLS 63 AMG. 0-60 in 3.6 and sub 12s 1/4 and arguably more luxury than any other three rower around. No point in being late to play dates and the time savings is precious with a newborn.
For a family especially one with 1 or more kids under 3 anything besides a minivan is a compromise made solely on the reluctance to buy a minivan.
Of the ones you listed the Pilot would be my choice if you plan to drive it forever but you may want to research the quirks of the 9 speed transmission.
Since you are working well into the wants versus the needs just get a GLS 63 AMG. 0-60 in 3.6 and sub 12s 1/4 and arguably more luxury than any other three rower around. No point in being late to play dates and the time savings is precious with a newborn.
For a family especially one with 1 or more kids under 3 anything besides a minivan is a compromise made solely on the reluctance to buy a minivan.
Of the ones you listed the Pilot would be my choice if you plan to drive it forever but you may want to research the quirks of the 9 speed transmission.
Posted on 5/20/24 at 11:31 pm to Stoic Poser
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DONT GET A frickING INFINITI
Curious as to why you have this opinion. Six months ago bought the wife a 2020 Infiniti QX60 with the top of the line package. Was pretty low miles for the age (41,000 miles). Felt like I got a pretty reasonable deal at $38,000 which included an additional 3yr bumper to bumper warranty I purchased. Did I screw up? Wife loves it. Wouldn’t have been my first choice but I never really drive it. Has too many damn buttons and the get up and go is shite. Other than that, it looks nice, seems to ride well, and I do like all the features it has.
This post was edited on 5/21/24 at 12:59 pm
Posted on 5/20/24 at 11:49 pm to Ncook
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May be incorrect on this but read an article that says the new Pilot is a 6 cylinder with VCM - variable cylinder management
Sometimes it is running on 6 cylinders and sometimes it is only firing on 3 cylinders
If that is true, Honda Pilot —— NO THANKS
Welcome to 2009. All Pilots have had VCM since 2009 and all Odysseys since 2011 IIRC. Unless the active engine mounts are faulty you will never know it is switching except at the gas pump. Honda/Acura VCM is nothing one needs to avoid.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 12:19 am to WonPercent
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Keep in mind that they'll all drive great brand new. Go to the used car lot though and find them with around 50k miles and you'll see the difference. The Honda is the only one that'll still drive like it did day one.
Try all with 50k miles, then find a Honda with 80k. Like he said, they hold up very well, drive great.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 12:59 am to WigSplitta22
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You will never use the third row if you are traveling just fyi. Barely any storage space if you use the 3rd row in the vehicles mentioned
You won’t use the third row traveling unless you have a suburban. There’s no storage space even in large SUVs like a Tahoe if you have the third row up
Posted on 5/21/24 at 1:16 am to Kingshakabooboo
You bought a 2024 qx60 w/ 41k miles on it for $38k? Is that accurate?
Look I concede they’re beautiful vehicles, but they’re total shite. I’ve had 2 qx60s, 2016 and 2020, wanting to believe they’re reliable and premier vehicles.
I tell people at Infiniti dealer every time I have to bring it in for service to get a Highlander instead.
Look I concede they’re beautiful vehicles, but they’re total shite. I’ve had 2 qx60s, 2016 and 2020, wanting to believe they’re reliable and premier vehicles.
I tell people at Infiniti dealer every time I have to bring it in for service to get a Highlander instead.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 1:17 am to Bonkers119
Why wouldn’t you be smart and get a minivan? There’s nothing stylish or fun about a damn Honda Pilot.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 1:48 am to Bonkers119
Bought the wife a 2023 Acura MDX last year and she loves it.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 2:41 am to Bonkers119
Buy a 4-Runner. You’re welcome.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 5:45 am to Bonkers119
My advise, never come to the OT asking for car advice, every swinging dick on here is going to tell you to get what they already own. Do your own research and go test drive what you’re interested in.
This post was edited on 5/21/24 at 7:30 am
Posted on 5/21/24 at 8:35 am to Bonkers119
First, I agree with the people on here saying to get a minivan. Especially for when your kids are little. I got an Odyssey when I had my second, even though I said I would never own a minivan, and I’m glad I did. It was a great vehicle, and the sliding doors are super convenient for when you are loaded down with diaper bags and kids. Had the odyssey for ten years.
Second, after the minivan I bought the Palisade. I absolutely love it. Have had it for two years. Love the third row now that the kids are older and I’m carpooling or they have friends over, etc. I have the Calligraphy model which comes with second row captain’s seats standard. There is plenty of room for everyone. When I don’t have other kids in the car, I keep the third row down and there’s lots of space for all the chairs, backpacks, and stuff we need nowadays. I would recommend.
Second, after the minivan I bought the Palisade. I absolutely love it. Have had it for two years. Love the third row now that the kids are older and I’m carpooling or they have friends over, etc. I have the Calligraphy model which comes with second row captain’s seats standard. There is plenty of room for everyone. When I don’t have other kids in the car, I keep the third row down and there’s lots of space for all the chairs, backpacks, and stuff we need nowadays. I would recommend.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 9:15 am to Kingshakabooboo
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Curious as to why you have this opinion.
Because Nissan is shite. They're far removed from their great reliability days. The plastic inside their cars is cheap shite too, even in the infiniti brand.
Posted on 5/21/24 at 9:20 am to Bonkers119
frick a 3 row SUV with it's tiny arse cargo area, Juts get a minivan and be done with it. Sliding doors with kids is exponentially better,
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