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I've had two Pilots and they're great family SUVs and very reliable. Highly recommend them.
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04-09-2016, 08:49 PM | #24 |
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If sexy is out, then how about minivan. Toyota Sienna comes in AWD option. We lived in MI and had honda Odyssey with set of snow tires. odyssey did great with true snow tires. Not sure of pricing on these.
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Im looking into bumping my budget to the low $40's....i can get a brand new 4Runner Limited at that price. Ive never been a fan of Toyota, but they have a cult following and seem to retain amazing resale. Havent heard many bad things about the 4Runner either. |
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I love my 'Runner. They're simple, dead reliable, and hold their value very, very well. You're right to check out the Limited if you want full-time 4WD, but honestly I think it's overrated and people think they need it a lot more than they actually do. But my intention is not to start an argument about it. Anyway, you are already considering the Limited, so you should be set there. Check out T4R.org if you haven't already. Good luck!
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Agreed. Had a 4runner limited and SR5 too and extremely reliable..no issues. Then go for it. Sounds like this is your choice. If your wife is the main driver of new car, does she care? Sliding doors are very helpful for the crumb snatchers. easy loading. Either way you will be happy with 4runner value. Just a few thoughts from a dad as well and 2 crumb snatchers. PS- I hated the idea of sliding doors/minivan until it improved my wife's daily drive with kids.
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04-10-2016, 12:54 PM | #28 |
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One thing to consider....
While the 4-runner is a great off roader and with great reliability, it and the Pilot are two completely different types of SUV's The 4-Runner still uses a truck based latter frame/chassis and will never feel as smooth/refined as a car based unibody SUV.
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04-10-2016, 12:59 PM | #29 |
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You mentioned 4Runner, and that's a pretty specific type of SUV, so I would definitely go with that or the pilot.
I love my 4Runner and have been thinking about upgrading it to a newer one soon. Reliable, easy to maintain, cheap-ish to fix (relatively speaking) if something goes wrong....but rarely does something go wrong if you take car of it. Pilot will ride a little lower and get better mileage, but the 4Runner is an adventure machine. It can go anywhere and do anything you want it to do.
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I cannot think of a car based SUV with a worse driving experience than a Pilot. We sold the wife's after 2 years and replaced it with a Platinum Sequoia. I also owned a 4th gen 4Runner. Very rugged and dependable but it drives like a truck.
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Your experience might be rare. Most of my friends with Jeep GC have had some sort of problems.
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04-10-2016, 06:20 PM | #33 |
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+1 not comfortable to ride in. One of my classmates has one and we rode it to a ranch as a team building event. It was a new body style 4Runner. Plus, the rear seats are low so if you're more than 5' your knees will be in your chest.
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I think the Pilot is massively overrated. Poor ride quality, fuel economy, power, and packaging for the segment. About the only things it has going for it are reliability, safety, and the Honda name. Just my .02. I'd much rather a Highlander, Grand Cherokee, 4Runner, Durango, or even Acadia over one.
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04-11-2016, 12:52 PM | #37 |
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Just posted it in the similar thread: I recently got used 2013 RX350 for $24,6K for wife. She loves it. Comes decently equipped:
- Double glass side windows - Heated/ventilated seats - Nappa leather seats - 40/20/40-split backseat which also slide and recline, - Navigation - HIDs (the best headlights I have seen so far, at least 50% brighter/better than E70 X5) - Parking sensors - Back-up camera The cargo is slightly larger than our previous E70 X5. Also reliability for those and resale value are the best on the market. Can't go wrong with Lexus. |
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My brother has a 4Runner SR5 of the same vintage and the doors sound cheap and hollow and the interior is simply horrendous. I'm not sure what they were thinking with the newest generation. It looks like it was executed without a design team at all. We had a 1998 that was quite handsome (and went 340k) but the new gen is terrible. There is absolutely zero tech in the car as well. You might get fantastic reliability but that's where the advantage ends... and ends abruptly. Just doesn't feel like something I would pay $45k for.
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My friends have various GCs, including the SRT. Problems ranged from fading trim pieces to catastrophic transmission issues. The years range from 2013-current. |
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