Anonymous
Post 10/16/2021 22:16     Subject: What’s the best luxury suv for a family?

If money is no object, it's tough to beat the newest generation G-Wagon from Mercedes, starting MSRP of $135,000. The current Range Rover is currently too long in the tooth to be very competitive. The Escalade and Yukon Denali are very nice if you have to tow anything like a boat or jet skis.

If I had the money, I'd get a new 2022 Tesla Model X Plaid. $121,000, faster than anything, over 500 mile range.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2021 22:49     Subject: What’s the best luxury suv for a family?

Lincoln Navigator. Plenty of room for the family.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 00:16     Subject: What’s the best luxury suv for a family?

Range Rover diesel
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 16:31     Subject: What’s the best luxury suv for a family?

X5
Anonymous
Post 10/07/2021 13:52     Subject: Re:What’s the best luxury suv for a family?

Love our Q5 and f-pace. Jag goes through the gas though.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2021 16:59     Subject: What’s the best luxury suv for a family?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Practicality-wise the Escalade is pretty much in a class of its own


Agreed, though there is also the downside that it is a big ship to pilot. Not a problem if you are mainly staying in suburban areas with wide lanes and big parking lots, but definitely a pain if you're attempting to fit it into tight parking garages, tight parking situations, and narrow/congested streets.


IDK there’s plenty of families in our neighborhood on Capitol Hill who have the Suburban/Yukon/Escalade and many more in NWDC.


I had a sequoia and it sucked in Arlington and dc. No way as a primary car. A 3rd car it was great for Costco but driving it daily would be impossible. If I lived in fairfax or something sure.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2021 12:49     Subject: What’s the best luxury suv for a family?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Practicality-wise the Escalade is pretty much in a class of its own


Agreed, though there is also the downside that it is a big ship to pilot. Not a problem if you are mainly staying in suburban areas with wide lanes and big parking lots, but definitely a pain if you're attempting to fit it into tight parking garages, tight parking situations, and narrow/congested streets.


IDK there’s plenty of families in our neighborhood on Capitol Hill who have the Suburban/Yukon/Escalade and many more in NWDC.