Anonymous wrote:As someone who has had XC90’s over the years, I would not buy one again. We do love the car for many reasons, but with the one we previously owned, eventually it had so many problems and I was constantly taking the car in to the service center and they never had loaners for us. We leased this time around. I can’t speak for the other cars but maybe other people have had good experiences over the long term.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who has had XC90’s over the years, I would not buy one again. We do love the car for many reasons, but with the one we previously owned, eventually it had so many problems and I was constantly taking the car in to the service center and they never had loaners for us. We leased this time around. I can’t speak for the other cars but maybe other people have had good experiences over the long term.
Anonymous wrote:We love our 2021 highlander. We got the hybrid too, which I’d encourage you to consider. Huge amount of trunk space with third row down. Third row up still gives a solid amount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these things is not like the others.
I've test driven all of these cars in the last year. XC90 is going to cost way way more. Like crazy more. Its also at the very very end of its model run.
So is CX9 but those are at least more reasonably priced.
I thought the CX9 handled the best and was the best price for the options but also the smallest. Highlander is also going for top dollar (but nothing like the Volvo) and is at least a newer design.
In the end we bought nothing and still have our minivan. Its a jungle out there - good luck.
Happy to answer any more questions you have - I've pretty much shopped and test driven every 3 row out there this year.
We need a 3 row and would like to trade in car because we really just don't want more than one car. Because we only want one car, it's an SUV and not a minivan for us. Used Volvos seem more reasonable, less than a new Highlander or Mazda. If you had to buy, what would you settle on?
I don’t know what your budget is. But I think Volvos are very overpriced for what you get (but very nice exterior I agree.) I really loved the Mazda but DH did not think it comfortable for a very tall driver (him.) If you absolutely want to maximize space the best deals right now on space are VW Atlas and Honda Pilot. Both are about as big as it gets without going to Tahoe/expedition. I’m also looking at a lower trim MDX.
We drove both the Atlas and the Pilot. Atlas was just too big and neither of us liked it. The Pilots button based gear box (or whatever it’s called) was a turn off also. Maybe Mazda is way to go…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these things is not like the others.
I've test driven all of these cars in the last year. XC90 is going to cost way way more. Like crazy more. Its also at the very very end of its model run.
So is CX9 but those are at least more reasonably priced.
I thought the CX9 handled the best and was the best price for the options but also the smallest. Highlander is also going for top dollar (but nothing like the Volvo) and is at least a newer design.
In the end we bought nothing and still have our minivan. Its a jungle out there - good luck.
Happy to answer any more questions you have - I've pretty much shopped and test driven every 3 row out there this year.
We need a 3 row and would like to trade in car because we really just don't want more than one car. Because we only want one car, it's an SUV and not a minivan for us. Used Volvos seem more reasonable, less than a new Highlander or Mazda. If you had to buy, what would you settle on?
I don’t know what your budget is. But I think Volvos are very overpriced for what you get (but very nice exterior I agree.) I really loved the Mazda but DH did not think it comfortable for a very tall driver (him.) If you absolutely want to maximize space the best deals right now on space are VW Atlas and Honda Pilot. Both are about as big as it gets without going to Tahoe/expedition. I’m also looking at a lower trim MDX.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these things is not like the others.
I've test driven all of these cars in the last year. XC90 is going to cost way way more. Like crazy more. Its also at the very very end of its model run.
So is CX9 but those are at least more reasonably priced.
I thought the CX9 handled the best and was the best price for the options but also the smallest. Highlander is also going for top dollar (but nothing like the Volvo) and is at least a newer design.
In the end we bought nothing and still have our minivan. Its a jungle out there - good luck.
Happy to answer any more questions you have - I've pretty much shopped and test driven every 3 row out there this year.
We need a 3 row and would like to trade in car because we really just don't want more than one car. Because we only want one car, it's an SUV and not a minivan for us. Used Volvos seem more reasonable, less than a new Highlander or Mazda. If you had to buy, what would you settle on?
Anonymous wrote:One of these things is not like the others.
I've test driven all of these cars in the last year. XC90 is going to cost way way more. Like crazy more. Its also at the very very end of its model run.
So is CX9 but those are at least more reasonably priced.
I thought the CX9 handled the best and was the best price for the options but also the smallest. Highlander is also going for top dollar (but nothing like the Volvo) and is at least a newer design.
In the end we bought nothing and still have our minivan. Its a jungle out there - good luck.
Happy to answer any more questions you have - I've pretty much shopped and test driven every 3 row out there this year.