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The MB C300 lease is up in a couple of months and looking to replace it with another car.
Thinking of saving some money and not buying any luxury car anymore. What would be a good compact/midzise SUV that has good power and a bit fun to drive? I have a V6 RAV4 and wish they still made V6, but they don't anymore. I also want something reliable with the most upto date technology. |
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Yeah or a leftover GTI sport which is no longer offered. Hard to find a better car for close to $20k.
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01-02-2018, 02:39 PM | #5 |
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I was on the fence between a 2017 Honda Pilot Elite AWD and 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Ultimate SE AWD. I went with the Santa Fe, as it packed the same amount of features as the Pilot, but with twice the powertrain warranty (10 years, 100k miles) for roughly $14k less.
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I'm hearing good things about the Maxda CX-5 and the Volvo XC40 T5
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Which one do you mean, 40 or 60? I've heard good things about the 40 and driven the 60. We had a top of the line prev gen 60 it was nice. New one is really really nice.
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I know the Honda HR-V won't have the power, toys or maybe even the size. Anyway, I find the AWD version excellent in the snow: the small size and Michelin tires may be part of the reason. What I find most useful and it's best trait is that it handles very well in turns and on back roads where a sports car might not handle the broken pavement or a larger size vehicle the narrow lanes with oncoming cars - the HR-V is quick. And the way the HR-V reacts to fast tight turns is very confidence inspiring. On the interstate I find myself dicing with the BMW sedans, great visibility, not capable of crazy high speed. And inexpensive to maintain, fuel and purchase.
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OOPS that's a typo. Volvo XC40 T5.
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That said XC40 for $40k versus GTI for $20k I don't know if it's twice as nice and OP was looking to save some coin it sounds like. Once you go down the affordable / fun to drive / reasonably practical path that's a tough car to bet against.
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I don't know about power, but Mazda pretty much tops the fun to drive list for non-premium cars.
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In the past I'd have laughed at this, but I gotta agree.
Last 2 winters vacationing in Hawaii, we had a GMC Terrain and then a Hyundai Santa Fe. The GMC was a total pile of sh*t. I was expecting the same from the Hyundai but was surprised at how quiet and refined it was. It was optioned for the rental fleet so only had the 4 cylinder motor, but had good power nonetheless. Still not sure I'd buy one but definitely think differently of them now. |
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I would suggest getting the Lexus RX350. It has a time tested V6 with decent power. It's also cheaper than the competition and has high marks in reliability. Unlike my Audi, the Lexus is a car I would comfortably keep past the warranty.
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Hyundais SUV’s used to fail miserably on the crush test (the roof) several years ago compared to the Tiguan. Might want to look into that. I rented one. Really a sad vehicle to drive. Steering wheel on my Logitech wheel feels better. Anyway the Hyundai was brand new (2016?); did not like anything over 80mph. Not a good feeling when the speed limit is 70mph. Get anything over a Hyundai suv. There is a reason why they cost significantly less. Maybe things have changed over the years.
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It sure what your budget is, but a pre-owned SQ5 would be my choice.
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I just went through this exercise looking for an SUV in the $25k range for my daughter. Of new cars, the CX-5 was the top contender, but we ended up buying a CPO Acura RDX.
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I don't want to buy a Hyundai, Had one in the past and did not like it at all.
I wish they still made the rav4 in V6. Volvo not sure I would spend $40K on it, at that price I would start looking at CPO X3 or something or even an X5. I do like the new X3, will have to see it in person. |
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The problem with most vehicles in this segment is the CVT transmissions. They make them an utter bore to drive. The CPO RDX is a great option. The Lexus NX is a nice one as well.
We have a 2016 RAV4 Hybrid which I quite like. It's the car we have the au pair driving the kids around in. I love everything about it except the transmission.
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