What reliable luxury SUV—need personal experience SUV’s

Anonymous
I am in my 50s and have only owned 3 cars—a Toyota Corolla, Honda Prelude and a 2003 Lexus RX 300 that I still drive (much to my son’s embarrassment). I want and a new used luxury compact or midsize SUV or other enjoyable luxury quick smooth comfortable ride—for me and my teen son. I have had the luxury of only needing maintenance on the SUV that’s almost at 200k miles. I will be irritated if I have to have the vehicle in the shop constantly, love a v6 engine, love a smooth and quiet ride. We also cycle, so something that will support a hitch for the bike rack or that fits a few bikes ideal.

Have been testing the AudiQ5 and the BMWx3. I’m hesitant to buy either for fear of unreliability. Suggestions from experience welcome.

TIA.
Anonymous
If you want smooth and reliable, stick with Lexus.

To be fair, reliability differences between cars are much smaller than it was 20-30 years ago. I generally would not have any reliability concerns with an Audi, BMW, or MB. Out of the three, MB is definitely much more on the ball in terms of luxury. You should check out a Pre-Owned GLE. They are very cushy and smooth. You can also try a GLC if you want something smaller.
Anonymous
I love German cars, and it is not that they are really less reliable or require more frequent repairs and maintenance than other cars--they generally don't. But their repair and maintenance costs are much, much higher than for the same repair and maintenance work on, say, a Honda or Toyota. The kind of ride you are looking for matters, too; a BMW rides differently than a Mercedes (which I find float too much). If you do buy German get the extended warranty and find a reliable service center not affiliated with the dealer for work that you have to pay for out of pocket.
Anonymous
Look at higher level Jeep GC
Anonymous
Acura 2022 MDX or 2021 Lexus X350 w/Thule T2 rack
Anonymous
Subaru Forrester. It doesn't have the cache of the Lexus or BMW, but they are reliable, easy to fix if necessary, and run forever. If the Forrester is too big (they've gotten a lot bulkier in recent years) check out the Crosstrek or Outback. I personally don't like the look of the Crosstrek, but I wouldn't hesitate to drive one. Subarus are great.
Anonymous
Lincoln Aviator. Mid size, very much luxurious, V6 and lots of room. A little on the pricy side but you will not be disappointed.
Anonymous
I lease a BMW X1 (wish I gotten the X3 for a bit more clearance as I live somewhere with a lot of snow) - I really like it, but would not buy given the concerns about expensive repairs outside of warranty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look at higher level Jeep GC


OP. I don’t consider a Jeep to be luxury in any way. Are you joking?
Anonymous
I have a 2018 X3 and love it! I just got the brake fluid replaced at ~30k miles and other than that, it’s just been oil changes. I have paid nothing out of pocket for this maintenance, I don’t know how long that lasts, but I guess at least 3y.
Anonymous
would suggest Mercedes. they are sturdy, safe and reliable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2018 X3 and love it! I just got the brake fluid replaced at ~30k miles and other than that, it’s just been oil changes. I have paid nothing out of pocket for this maintenance, I don’t know how long that lasts, but I guess at least 3y.


I have the 2018 X1 and love it! So easy to drive, perfect for me. But I also love the way BMWs drive, more than MB.

Also, the Lexus GX460 has a super smooth ride.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Subaru Forrester. It doesn't have the cache of the Lexus or BMW, but they are reliable, easy to fix if necessary, and run forever. If the Forrester is too big (they've gotten a lot bulkier in recent years) check out the Crosstrek or Outback. I personally don't like the look of the Crosstrek, but I wouldn't hesitate to drive one. Subarus are great.


She said LUXURY.
Anonymous
OP again. Tried and wanted to love the Lexus RX and really disliked it compared to the drive of my 2003. Tried Volvo XC60 and it was fine. Will try the MB tomorrow and will consider the Lincoln. Thanks for feedback.

I would not drive a Subaru or Jeep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2018 X3 and love it! I just got the brake fluid replaced at ~30k miles and other than that, it’s just been oil changes. I have paid nothing out of pocket for this maintenance, I don’t know how long that lasts, but I guess at least 3y.


I have the 2018 X1 and love it! So easy to drive, perfect for me. But I also love the way BMWs drive, more than MB.

Also, the Lexus GX460 has a super smooth ride.


The GX is too big for my garage and it’s being used by me and my young teen son.
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