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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]CR-V and call it a day.[/quote] This would be my choice. One Suburu in a lifetime was more than enough for me. [/quote] Another vote for CRV. There is a reason it’s so popular. We looked at Suburus also and lack of a/c vents in backseat was deal breaker as we have kids. My in-laws have an Avalon and it is just a boat. (Nightmare for parralell parking, etc). Love the CRV. We have the Touring model, 2016, bought new then. Going strong. It’s just a solid & practical car.[/quote] Thanks. Higher trim Subarus (limited and up) have rear A/C vents, right? I tried the CX-5 this weekend and didn’t like how it drove (was surprised by this). I will try a CRV. Top contenders are still the Avalon hybrid and the Outback. The Avalon is 4 inches longer than a Camry or an Accord —but that’s what makes the back seat so nice. Yeah I’m probably going to end up with an Avalon. It’s the only high trim hybrid I can find at a reasonable price. Loved driving the Accord hybrid and Camry hybrid too. But once you bump up to a trim with rear A/C vents, you’re paying more than the Avalon and still not getting all the nice upgrades like ventilated seats, a sunroof, and heated back seats. [/quote]
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