Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest people I know drive the most modest of cars. Yet another person struggling to keep up with the Joneses, not surprised. Buy as much car as you need and not a penny more. Buying a large expensive SUV to satisfy some image stereotype that you have fallen for is a terrible financial decision. Unless you already own that 200 ft yacht then these decisions actually matter. The CRV is an excellent car, if he is physically comfortable behind the wheel it’s really a great choice.
OP here. I am totally fine with a modest car. This has nothing to do with keeping up with the Joneses. FWIW, my vote is for Accord or Nissan Altima.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is similar in size. I just bought a crosstrek and he loves it. It drives like a car but has good headroom.
Avoid the Crosstrek.
Mine has been an absolute money-pit. Three wheel bearings and both front axles, all before 100K. And now at 105k, the transmission is starting to make noises, coincidentally right after the supplemental extended warranty for the transmission expired.
This is the first Subaru it ever owned, and it'll be the last.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is similar in size. I just bought a crosstrek and he loves it. It drives like a car but has good headroom.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest people I know drive the most modest of cars. Yet another person struggling to keep up with the Joneses, not surprised. Buy as much car as you need and not a penny more. Buying a large expensive SUV to satisfy some image stereotype that you have fallen for is a terrible financial decision. Unless you already own that 200 ft yacht then these decisions actually matter. The CRV is an excellent car, if he is physically comfortable behind the wheel it’s really a great choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BMW X5.
mid-size and not really in the same price range as the Nissan Rogue
Anonymous wrote:I hope you are a troll. If you are not, you need get a life. A car is a car.
Anonymous wrote:BMW X5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine, poke fun. Happy I can amuse you.
So you think there is nothing wrong with a 6’4 man in his 30’s driving a CRV? Because that’s what he wants.
It’s fine. But I’m surprised he’s comfortable in it. Can anyone actually sit behind him when he’s in either of the front seats or does he need to keep the seat all the way back.