Your info here is about 10 years outdated. |
I mean, if this is how you view cars, then your Honda Pilot is a knockoff of the Ford Explorer, which is a knockoff of the Chevy Suburban, which is a knockoff of a Jeep. Americans made SUVs first. |
Oh no, I see THOSE everywhere too!!! My mom has one! |
The lowest end Toyota Highlander is $50K. That's a solid middle class mama car. I thought this thread was going to be about the Highlander or the Tesla. |
You know why Kia offers that warranty, right? Because the cars are POS? Same thing with Hyundai. My husband had one when we met and touted the warranty but when the engine blew at 60k, we saw why. |
Good question. If you watch mechanics' channels on YouTube, the answer seems to be, "No," Kias and Hyundais are still not good buys / not mechanically sound. Probably fine if you're just keeping it under the warranty period (which is long) and don't mind having to get it fixed. I recently had a brand new Kia Venue as a rental car for a few days. It was fine but not too exciting and didn't seem to be equipped with tons of features. |
The extended Ford Expedition is more like the Suburban, but before that, there was the Ford Excursion (larger than the Explorer). Jeep Wagoneer/ Explorer were the pioneers, Suburban in the big size. You're also forgetting the GMC Jimmy, the original Chevy Blazer, Jeep Cherokee, LR Defender & Discovery 1 in the off-road category before SUVs turned into hybrid vehicles for people who wanted the space without having a minivan. Several of these were actually body-on-frame 4x4 vehicles before they became rounded-off crossovers. |
They last a long time and are easy to drive and park / not very big. |
This in CA, or Tesla. No tellurides. |
I think you're missing the point! |
I am a week into owing a Telluride. I bought a high trim level so it has just about any bell and whistle on this SUV. It drives nice, and time will tell how dependable it will be. The long warranty should cover any repair for several years, and if it turns out to be a headache, then there are other vehicles out there that can be its replacement.
The vast majority of the auto reviews, and owner feedback are very positive for the Telluride. You get a lot of car for the money. I think the quality of Kia products has improved drastically over the years. My prior car was a GMC Acadia. It was 11 years old when I replaced it with the Telluride and I was sad to see it go. Unfortunately, it was starting to develop some issues and it didn't make sense to invest the money to fix it. I would have considered another Acadia, however with the recent Acadia redesign, the SUV is vastly underpowered and consequently the engine is very loud on the highway. The Telluride has an appropriately powered engine for the vehicle. I had a Honda many years ago. This was the only car I ever sold because it stopped running. On this Honda, the coil packs melted into the engine block. The only repair for this was to replace the engine. Given this experience, I have a bitter taste on the "quality" of Honda products, especially since I am very fastidious about car maintenance. |
I keep seeing the VW small SUV everwhere. |
Hyundai still has 10 year warranty. However, it is not transferable |
They are not built well. No they do not surpass Toyota in reliability. Would never buy one Toyota or Lexus that’s it Honda maybe the CRV and Acura have had major engine issues over the years |
No one rich is buying a Telluride lol
Maybe new money stupidity maga |