I don't really consider a RAV4 an SUV as they are very small. The new ones are slightly bigger but they are still small. |
Toyota RAV4 Toyota has 0% financing on those now |
I have a 2015 Subaru Forester and really like it. I drive about 150 miles a week for my commute (DC streets to highway). It's safe, parks easily, is comfortable for the driver, and gets good mileage. The backseat is tighter than we realized but you don't seem to care about that.
We also looked at the CR-V and RAV, and I think I liked the RAV a lot. Went with the Subaru because it was better on crash tests. We've done regular maintenance but had no other mechanical problems so far. However, I don't feel the audio sync with my Android phone is very good -- it's fine for telephone calls but unreliable for music. |
Kia Soul. Affordable, great visibility, cute, and comfortable. |
Honda hr-v
Suburu crosstrek Mazda cx-3 Ford ecosport VW Tiguan |
NP I test drove the Sante Fe and thought it drove horribly. My sister in law loves her however. The Honda felt like a much more quality cawith a smoother ride and nice features. I third the HR-V or the CR-V. |
I would second the Subaru Crosstrek recommendation. This will probably be our next car. |
Chevy Cruze Diesel. http://autoweek.com/article/car-reviews/2017-chevrolet-cruze-diesel-review-fun-and-efficient-it-exists
You drive 100miles/day on highway, and that's where diesels outperform hybrids (hybrids do better in city and stop and go). Plus parts and service are super-cheap on Chevrolets (even less than Toyota) because it's a domestic. Even the non-diesel version is pretty good. |