Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not VW. Everyone I know with one in has hated it.
I'd do Acura/Subaru/Honda, but that's because I've had great experiences. I just said goodbye to my little Civic that lasted me 20 years. For a family, I'd do an Accord.
I'd revise this to include Mazda/Subaru/Honda/Toyota. Acura's reliability is an issue (for that matter, so are some Hondas). Toyota and Subaru are pretty bullet-proof. Mazda is underrated, but reliable.
This poster has it right. Acura/Honda's reability seem to went down recent years. I'd suggest a RAV4 or a small Subaru.
Thanks, but no Mazda. My parents had one in the 90s and it felt AWFUL to drive. Sadly, we can't test drive anything which is why I'm limiting it. I don't want to buy a car and have it feel cheap and perform poorly. Thanks for the input on Acura. Drove an 8-year-old one in HS and it was wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a Subaru cross trek and love it.
OP wants pickup. Just get a CRV and call it done.
I think this would be a very tight fit in our tiny garage.
CRV: 182" L x 73" W x 66-67" H
How can garage be so small you can't even put a CRV in there?
House was built in the 30s. Width clearance is 86”. Would be great if we didn’t have to all get out of the car in the driveway before pulling into the garage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a Subaru cross trek and love it.
OP wants pickup. Just get a CRV and call it done.
I think this would be a very tight fit in our tiny garage.
CRV: 182" L x 73" W x 66-67" H
How can garage be so small you can't even put a CRV in there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a Subaru cross trek and love it.
OP wants pickup. Just get a CRV and call it done.
I think this would be a very tight fit in our tiny garage.
CRV: 182" L x 73" W x 66-67" H
Anonymous wrote:We are a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 young elementary kids) and we have thus far been car-free. Since public transport is dodgy, we need a car.
We'll be taking short trips within the city, to school and stores and parks and such. And we'll also drive down 95 to visit family 2-3x year. We need something that fits in our tiny 1930s garage — 86" wide x 82" tall x I don't know how long, but not that long.
We have no means of car shopping in person so need to pick something online based on what we know. I will only buy a make that I've driven and like, so that leaves:
-Honda
-Acura
-VW
-Nissan
-Subaru
Definitely no Chevy, Mazda, Mini, Dodge, or other piece o' crap.
I'm guessing with the size of our garage, we can't get something that will fit more than 5.
Budget is 20-25k, very interested in used because we can get more for our money, but not sure CarMax will deliver and don't want to buy used from a dealer.
Safety is high priority. I also need decent pickup, can't drive a slug.
I can probably narrow it down a bit more, but would appreciate any suggestions on where to really start. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a Subaru cross trek and love it.
OP wants pickup. Just get a CRV and call it done.
I think this would be a very tight fit in our tiny garage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not VW. Everyone I know with one in has hated it.
I'd do Acura/Subaru/Honda, but that's because I've had great experiences. I just said goodbye to my little Civic that lasted me 20 years. For a family, I'd do an Accord.
I'd revise this to include Mazda/Subaru/Honda/Toyota. Acura's reliability is an issue (for that matter, so are some Hondas). Toyota and Subaru are pretty bullet-proof. Mazda is underrated, but reliable.
This poster has it right. Acura/Honda's reability seem to went down recent years. I'd suggest a RAV4 or a small Subaru.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a Subaru cross trek and love it.
OP wants pickup. Just get a CRV and call it done.
Anonymous wrote:We have a Subaru cross trek and love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not VW. Everyone I know with one in has hated it.
I'd do Acura/Subaru/Honda, but that's because I've had great experiences. I just said goodbye to my little Civic that lasted me 20 years. For a family, I'd do an Accord.
I'd revise this to include Mazda/Subaru/Honda/Toyota. Acura's reliability is an issue (for that matter, so are some Hondas). Toyota and Subaru are pretty bullet-proof. Mazda is underrated, but reliable.
Anonymous wrote:Not VW. Everyone I know with one in has hated it.
I'd do Acura/Subaru/Honda, but that's because I've had great experiences. I just said goodbye to my little Civic that lasted me 20 years. For a family, I'd do an Accord.