Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kia Sorento
We rented a Sorento last year and I hated it. It was roomy enough, but I found it underpowered and cheap-feeling, with badly subpar off road capabilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nobody drives a Mazda
Really? Because I live in LA and they are very popular
Anonymous wrote:RAV4 Hybrid, but it would be tight on a regular basis for 5 adults. Two adults, 2 kids it's fine, and 3 kids would be fine if two of them are pre-teens or younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Range Rover LWB is the only suv we drive.
Ew no.
These types of cars might as well have a “trying Too hard” sticker on them
Enjoy your Honda Pilot!
I don’t drive one of those but they’re nice.
Enjoy your loaner car (it’s better to have a reliable car than a fancy hunk of junk).
I lease and write the payments off, I've never had an issue under warranty.
I will humor a MD burbs soccer mom like yourself and explain why it's an objectively better car than whatever "I give up on life" econobox you drive. On the road it will do 0-60 in sub 5 seconds. Put your foot down to pass and you just get a wave of power. It has air suspension so it's extremely smooth and compliant over roads in the city. I drive on the beach at my IL's house, and it is one of the most capable off-road vehicles on the planet. It is essentially a leather-clad luxury hotel room with the off-road capability of a Jeep Wrangler.
Did this guy just compare a RR LWB's offroad capabilities to a Wrangler? AHAHAHAHAHAHAH. Oh man. I needed that laugh. It's been a long Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Kia Sorento
Anonymous wrote:I love my Toyota 4Runner. It very capable offroad and they last forever. I expect to drive it for the next 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Range Rover LWB is the only suv we drive.
Ew no.
These types of cars might as well have a “trying Too hard” sticker on them
Enjoy your Honda Pilot!
I don’t drive one of those but they’re nice.
Enjoy your loaner car (it’s better to have a reliable car than a fancy hunk of junk).
I lease and write the payments off, I've never had an issue under warranty.
I will humor a MD burbs soccer mom like yourself and explain why it's an objectively better car than whatever "I give up on life" econobox you drive. On the road it will do 0-60 in sub 5 seconds. Put your foot down to pass and you just get a wave of power. It has air suspension so it's extremely smooth and compliant over roads in the city. I drive on the beach at my IL's house, and it is one of the most capable off-road vehicles on the planet. It is essentially a leather-clad luxury hotel room with the off-road capability of a Jeep Wrangler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Range Rover LWB is the only suv we drive.
Ew no.
These types of cars might as well have a “trying Too hard” sticker on them
Anonymous wrote:We've been very happy with our Toyota Highlander. No real issues with it in the 7-8 years we've had it so far.
I think one of your first decision is whether you need/want 3rd row seating. Many SUVs like the Highlander and Pilot have 3rd row optional. If you have a family of 5 (or more), I'd consider a 3rd row even though 3 kids could seat in together in one row.
4 wheel drive will probably also be a primary decision. I thought we'd regret not getting 4WD but we haven't needed it (even in snow).
I believe rear-view cameras are default now (or should be) on all SUVs.