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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Have you thought about a Tesla Model Y?[/b] Otherwise, if stuck on gas engines... I have a friend on her second Audi Q series, she loves it. Concur with posters that say reliability is going to be tops with a Japanese vehicle. Of everything listed so far I'd probably go with a Subaru; although I had a 2018 Forrester as a rental a while back and the seats were terrible. Tesla seats are the best. Subaru and Lexus will have the best headlights.[/quote] Yes! If you are into SUV’s with 2” of ground clearance, and the appearance of a rotisserie chicken container, by all means get a Model Y! :lol: [/quote] Said by someone who hasn't driven one. Everyone has different priorities, and that is perfectly fine. If you're someone who cares about the exterior look of the car above all else and have a particular look in mind, are fine with a car that isn't very zippy or don't care about acceleration off the line, and want the traditional look of a luxury vehicle on the interior, being all-electric is not important to you, and/or technology improvements are not important to you, then a Tesla is not for you. OP suggested that she wants a zippy car. For the price point, the acceleration of a Tesla beats most if not all of the cars suggested so far. Believe me, I get it, I held my nose about the look when taking it for a test drive, but it is so fun to drive that it fast became the #1 priority (for me). Those of us who own one are suggesting a test drive because that can really change opinions about priorities. On the clearance, I don't go off-roading beyond general gravel or non-paved country roads so I've never had a problem (I wouldn't think most people around here go off-roading either but I digress...). [/quote]
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