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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m looking to spend in the mid 30’s on a used SUV (2018 or newer). I need a third row for occasional use only. We put high mileage on our cars and keep them for years. I’m considering the Highlander. Does anyone have opinions on the Highlander or other vehicles to consider. Thanks! [/quote] Highlanders are great. Reliable, comfortable, plenty of space for cargo and passengers.[/quote] Weird - my 15 year old station wagon does all of that and gets great mileage too. Of course like all cars on the road most of its miles are my wife driving alone to work but hey get that third row for the 6 times a year you will need it so someone doesn't have to sit in the middle seat. Everyone driving these silly status symbols realizes that we are killing our planet right now? And that everyone on the road, including you, is less safe too?[/quote] Hey crazy, some of us have kids who sit in the third row, even BEFORE we're carpooling a bunch of kids to soccer or lacrosse or whatever. And even if we only have two kids in the car with us, our dog goes in the third row. And our groceries and luggage and paddle boards and whatever. We LOVE our Highlander, but also loved our Acura MDX! Your wife shouldn't be driving alone to work if you care about the environment. Try carpooling. It will make you a nicer and calmer person I bet. [/quote] LOL - my wife and I both take Metro to work and only put a few thousand miles a year on the one car our family owns. And I don't feel like being nice to people driving gas guzzling status mobiles - no doubt you haul paddle boards, groceries and the lacrosse team and your golden retriever around all the time and at the same time and need all that extra horse power to do it. The west and Siberia are on fire so no I don't give a $hit about your ego or need to look cool when you are driving - if it was actually about utility you'd be driving a mini-van and if you weren't selfish you'd manage with a car like our very active family does. But you be a cool bro in your SUV![/quote]
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