Anonymous wrote:OP, why not a Mercedes GLC? Mercedes is way ahead of the competition on exterior styling and interior design and the newly face-lifted GLC further widens the gap. I strongly recommend you check one out. Mercedes reliability is decent as well. If you want something even more aggressive, check out the GLC Coupe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the reliability of anything you suggested. Go with the RDX. The new ones are really nice (2019 model onward)
Not even the Volvo?
No. Worst to potentially not so awful on that list would be, IMO, Range Rover, Volvo, Audi, Jeep.
But look, I expect 250,000 mostly trouble-free miles out of cars, and I routinely get that from anything by Honda or Toyota (which makes Acura and Lexus).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the reliability of anything you suggested. Go with the RDX. The new ones are really nice (2019 model onward)
Not even the Volvo?
No. Worst to potentially not so awful on that list would be, IMO, Range Rover, Volvo, Audi, Jeep.
But look, I expect 250,000 mostly trouble-free miles out of cars, and I routinely get that from anything by Honda or Toyota (which makes Acura and Lexus).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the reliability of anything you suggested. Go with the RDX. The new ones are really nice (2019 model onward)
Not even the Volvo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Q3 is pretty small. My 6'3 DH couldn't really fit in it comfortably. We recently switched to a Q5 and love it. Also looked at the RDX, but liked the Q5 "sporty" feeling better.
Thanks for this. My DH is also tall. I have a black Jeep Sahara and while it is technically sporty, because of the all black, 4 door, it mostly looks super cool to me. (Don't judge.) Plus, it's a lot bigger than what I'm looking at now.
Anonymous wrote:Q3 is pretty small. My 6'3 DH couldn't really fit in it comfortably. We recently switched to a Q5 and love it. Also looked at the RDX, but liked the Q5 "sporty" feeling better.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the reliability of anything you suggested. Go with the RDX. The new ones are really nice (2019 model onward)
Anonymous wrote:I'm also in the market for a compact SUV and have looked at the following:
- Audi Q3
- Acura RDX
- BMW X1
- Volvo XC40
Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the reliability of anything you suggested. Go with the RDX. The new ones are really nice (2019 model onward)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not listed, but just in case you are open to suggestions, on our second Audi Q5 and love it.
Q3 might be closer to what the OP is looking for.