Anonymous wrote:The problem with having the Acura for 10 years is after about 5 people will judge you for having an old car.
Anonymous wrote:I have a four year old Acura MDX and I love it. 70K and not a single issue with the car since getting it. However, it takes premium gas and the mileage is poor. If I did it again, I'd try to find a slightly smaller SUV that takes regular gasoline. I would save $1000-$1500 a year on fuel. That would pay for a lot of maintenance over time. If you don't drive as much as I do, the fuel cost differential won't be as extreme. I put on about 18K miles per year.
Anonymous wrote:I have a four year old Acura MDX and I love it. 70K and not a single issue with the car since getting it. However, it takes premium gas and the mileage is poor. If I did it again, I'd try to find a slightly smaller SUV that takes regular gasoline. I would save $1000-$1500 a year on fuel. That would pay for a lot of maintenance over time. If you don't drive as much as I do, the fuel cost differential won't be as extreme. I put on about 18K miles per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need an SUV? I drove my parents suburban in high school, and DH and I have had several (he loves to shop for cars). And honestly, my AWD Sienna minivan is so much better than the SUVs. Unless you're going to drive on unmaintained forest roads or the beach a lot, I would look into a minivan.
Don't need but like. Like the look, like being able to see what is happening ahead of me and like the extra storage. Hate the look of Minivans and would never drive one. To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Japanese made Subaru. Going on strong after 18 years with minimal maintenance/repairs. As the body shape hasn't changed all that much am planning on a few more years out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck parking the suburban...and lots of garages downtown won't park them. And the gas guzzling.
You can see what's ahead of you from a minivan fwiw.
Our neighbors' suburban has been parked in the exact same spot for the last year...they are driving a minivan instead. Not sure if the suburban died or if it just wasn't convenient to park (or fill up with gas twice a week).
We have two minivans and will provably need to buy a suburban when one of the vans dies..."need to" because we have four growing boys and tons of sports gear. If you have little kids, then I would hold off on the suburban until you actually need it.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you need an SUV? I drove my parents suburban in high school, and DH and I have had several (he loves to shop for cars). And honestly, my AWD Sienna minivan is so much better than the SUVs. Unless you're going to drive on unmaintained forest roads or the beach a lot, I would look into a minivan.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you need an SUV? I drove my parents suburban in high school, and DH and I have had several (he loves to shop for cars). And honestly, my AWD Sienna minivan is so much better than the SUVs. Unless you're going to drive on unmaintained forest roads or the beach a lot, I would look into a minivan.