3 row SUV with captains chairs, NO MINIVAN

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Anonymous wrote:A few months ago we bought a Kia Telluride, and, damn, I love that car. So roomy, appointments are very luxurious, huge sunroof, heated/cooled back seats with plenty of leg room for my 6 ft DS. I never in a million years would have considered a Kia, but the Telluride gets amazing reviews and we loved it when we test drove. They are super-popular and hard to get, so expect to pay MSRP or slightly over. We paid about $52k for a top of the line model.


I could have written this same exact post. Love my Telluride and definitely worth the hunt the PP complained about!


It’s not worth the hunt. Nothing is special or unique about it. It’s all marketing.
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We were thinking about the Telluride or Pallisade but found it to be too much of a pain to get them in stock. Dealers also weren’t offering discounts or incentives on either model because there was so much demand for them. We got a new Atlas instead and are very happy with it. The dealer had plenty in stock and offered incentive pricing. We planned to pay in cash but we’re offered 0% interest so we feel like we got a great deal.
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Anonymous wrote:We were thinking about the Telluride or Pallisade but found it to be too much of a pain to get them in stock. Dealers also weren’t offering discounts or incentives on either model because there was so much demand for them. We got a new Atlas instead and are very happy with it. The dealer had plenty in stock and offered incentive pricing. We planned to pay in cash but we’re offered 0% interest so we feel like we got a great deal.


Can you share the dealership/deal ?
Anonymous
Same ? Re: atlas price and dealer. I walked into a dealer recently and they wouldn’t give me the time of day. I know cars are hot right now but the sales attitude was ... awful.

Also considering the XC90. Would love any price/financing/leasing info of anyone that has bought in the last few months.
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Anonymous wrote:Same ? Re: atlas price and dealer. I walked into a dealer recently and they wouldn’t give me the time of day. I know cars are hot right now but the sales attitude was ... awful.

Also considering the XC90. Would love any price/financing/leasing info of anyone that has bought in the last few months.


Went to Lindsey VW out past Dulles. Got an SEL Premium V6 at like $43k and 0% APR. We went mid-week right after they opened and we’re all done before noon. It was a bit of a hike to get there, but they have a large selection.
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Anonymous wrote:The new bigger Subaru has this feature. I’d certainly go Subaru over Buick or Chevy for reliability.


We have the Subaru Ascent and I came to this thread to recommend it. Feels roomy to me though we only have two kids and the pandemic started just after we bought it so there have only been a couple of occasions where we have had more than the four of us on it but we did have my inlaws on it early on so 4 adults and two kids. Very safe and reliable.


How would you rate the interior of the Ascent on luxury? I'm interested in it but haven't been to see it yet (they keep selling out near me) but I'm worried the inside will feel too rugged/outdoorsy. We would get the top trim (Touring) but I want it to feel relatively luxurious.
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Love our kia sorento plug in hybrid! Never have to get gas! Only thing is we paid too much for it.
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My Buick Enclave has been wonderful and exceptionally reliable now for 128,000 miles. Would buy another in a heartbeat for its ease of driving and comfort for passengers and ability to haul stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love our kia sorento plug in hybrid! Never have to get gas! Only thing is we paid too much for it.


I’m sure OP will consider your recommendation when she travels back in time to last spring to re-purchase her vehicle.
Anonymous
I highly recommend the Ford Expedition Max. Captains chairs, a spacious third row, and still a large trunk. DH has an Atlas and I can’t stand it. I had an XC90 before the Expedition and it was beautiful but tiny.
Anonymous
If you took a top rated Honda Pilot and made it roomier and added convenient sliding doors and more trunk space you would end up with — a car that 40 year old parents refuse to drive because it clashes with their fading dreams of being young, single, and carefree. Minivans are the best if your ego can take a reality check.
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toyota highlander
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If you get a Buick does it automatically come with AARP membership?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a Buick Enclave from 2011. Good looking car but lots of maintenance issues. Don't think it's a reliable car. would not buy a Buick again. Although consumer reports says that was an off year for that make/model so maybe they are better now.


My 2016 Buick Enclave was the most reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned. I was able to get 140k miles out of it with minor issues. DD now drives it, but it was and still is impressively reliable.
Anonymous
Subaru Ascent .. we have 3 kids and have had all sorts of 3 row SUVs (Honda PIlot, Pathfinder, Highlander) we LOVE the Ascent the most.
Volvo is too small if need to use the third row regularly.
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