Nicest non-flashy/showy large-ish SUV?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A Toyota Land Cruiser is designed with this in mind


I mentioned Sequoia above, but the Land Cruiser is another great choice, although it's quite a bit more expensive. But it is a much nicer vehicle than the Sequoia, especially the interior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Audis are basic. Everyone has them.

Large American SUV (Yukon, Exploreer, and obviously bigger) are obnoxious and no one needs that big of a vehicle - you can't even park it.

Honda Pilot is great, OP.



Audis are not basic and everyone does not have them once you get outside the DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Audis are basic. Everyone has them.

Large American SUV (Yukon, Exploreer, and obviously bigger) are obnoxious and no one needs that big of a vehicle - you can't even park it.

Honda Pilot is great, OP.



Audis are not basic and everyone does not have them once you get outside the DMV.


Not the PP but they really are. Audis don't drive as well as BMW or Porsche. They're not as comfortable and luxurious as a Mercedes or Lexus. None of their products are segment-leading.

They are mostly bought by people who don't really know cars and choose the car they drive based on image and what others think of them.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Audis are basic. Everyone has them.

Large American SUV (Yukon, Exploreer, and obviously bigger) are obnoxious and no one needs that big of a vehicle - you can't even park it.

Honda Pilot is great, OP.



Audis are not basic and everyone does not have them once you get outside the DMV.


Not the PP but they really are. Audis don't drive as well as BMW or Porsche. They're not as comfortable and luxurious as a Mercedes or Lexus. None of their products are segment-leading.

They are mostly bought by people who don't really know cars and choose the car they drive based on image and what others think of them.



Doesn't this prove that they are, in fact, "showy"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the Audi Q7 considered showy?

What about Volvo XC90?


Both are a bit long in the tooth, especially the Volvo, which is due for a total redesign in late next year.

I like the new 2021 Yukon (the Tahoe's sibling).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Audis are basic. Everyone has them.

Large American SUV (Yukon, Exploreer, and obviously bigger) are obnoxious and no one needs that big of a vehicle - you can't even park it.

Honda Pilot is great, OP.



Audis are not basic and everyone does not have them once you get outside the DMV.


Not the PP but they really are. Audis don't drive as well as BMW or Porsche. They're not as comfortable and luxurious as a Mercedes or Lexus. None of their products are segment-leading.

They are mostly bought by people who don't really know cars and choose the car they drive based on image and what others think of them.



Doesn't this prove that they are, in fact, "showy"?


Not showy, PP1 said Audis are “basic” and PP2 said Audi is not “basic” and their Audi makes them unique and noticeable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Audis are basic. Everyone has them.

Large American SUV (Yukon, Exploreer, and obviously bigger) are obnoxious and no one needs that big of a vehicle - you can't even park it.

Honda Pilot is great, OP.



Audis are not basic and everyone does not have them once you get outside the DMV.


Not the PP but they really are. Audis don't drive as well as BMW or Porsche. They're not as comfortable and luxurious as a Mercedes or Lexus. None of their products are segment-leading.

They are mostly bought by people who don't really know cars and choose the car they drive based on image and what others think of them.



Agree. I’ve read people like the interiors of an Audi. I’d rather have a VW if I had to get an Audi. Agree they seem to be purchased by people who don’t know what to get but want something fancy sounding.
Anonymous
Kia Telluride. Seriously.
Anonymous
I'm happy with my MDX, big enough, but not huge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Toyota Sequoia


+1. Love ours and it has the best turning radius of any vehicle we have owned, including much smaller ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A Toyota Land Cruiser is designed with this in mind


I mentioned Sequoia above, but the Land Cruiser is another great choice, although it's quite a bit more expensive. But it is a much nicer vehicle than the Sequoia, especially the interior.


Yes, a Land Cruiser is the way to go. Great car that lasts forever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kia Telluride. Seriously.


This or the Hyundai Palisade. They're nearly the same car, with slight differences. It's easier to find Palisades than Tellurides - at least for the 2020. I wonder if Kia will increase production for 2021 given the popularity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Toyota Sequoia


This.

End of thread.
Anonymous
They are all showy. Hyundai Palaside
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Audis are basic. Everyone has them.

Large American SUV (Yukon, Exploreer, and obviously bigger) are obnoxious and no one needs that big of a vehicle - you can't even park it.

Honda Pilot is great, OP.



Audis are not basic and everyone does not have them once you get outside the DMV.


Not the PP but they really are. Audis don't drive as well as BMW or Porsche. They're not as comfortable and luxurious as a Mercedes or Lexus. None of their products are segment-leading.

They are mostly bought by people who don't really know cars and choose the car they drive based on image and what others think of them.



quatro is much more highly regarded than x-drive or whatever Porsche is packing into it's SUVs. Ride quality is really the only reason to. get an Audi
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