So starting to look for a midsize SUV for my girlfriend. Don't have a lot of requirements: leather, AWD, Bluetooth and heated seats. Want to keep it to around $29-$31
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05-05-2014, 08:14 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Midsize SUV - what would you look at?
So starting to look for a midsize SUV for my girlfriend. Don't have a lot of requirements: leather, AWD, Bluetooth and heated seats. Want to keep it to around $29-$31 MSRP.
So far we're thinking about the CR-V and the Cherokee. Checked out the new Renegade, but I think it's going to be too small. Any other ones we should be looking at? I've thought about the RAV-4, but honestly, just never been a Toyota fan. |
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My dad has a 2008 Rav-4 with V6 and towing package (3500lb). He's got nearly 250K miles on the thing, and it's still in great shape. I like the Rav-4 with a V6; it has decent power and decent mileage. The CR-V is a good option as well. I would never buy a Jeep though. My dad is looking at the Acura RDX (new probably out of your price range), but he is also considering the Nissan Rogue for mpg reasons (and a new one fully loaded is cheaper than the RDX).
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Santa Fe Sport with the 2.0 Turbo. You will be surprised how much nicer it is than the competition. Hyundai has their product line nailed down these days.
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Anything in that price range is going to be fairly small unless you look at something gently used. We bought a 2014 Cherokee Trail Hawk and its pretty good, even with 5 people (3 adults 2 kids) in it we had pretty good room. Most of the time its just the wife and it works great for us. Please note I am a Jeep kind of guy and currently own 3 of them. My opinions can be skewed although normally I hate anything other than Wranglers and Grand Cherokees
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You can also look at the Mazda CX-5 as this is in the same class.
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If the new Santa Fe is anything like the 2003 that I traded in for my new Jeep Cherokee Trail Hawk, you can't go wrong. We've had Hyundai's for over 20 years, and they've always been very good. The one thing that I didn't like about the Santa Fe Sport was having to use premium fuel (same with the Ford Escape with 2.0L turbo). I also didn't like the 2.0L, 4-cylinder having to work hard to move this heavy vehicle.
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Def the new santa fe sport turbo. My parents have one.
They got it with almost every option except nav and sunroof for 24k. Heated seats front / back and the turbo in there does kick quite nicely. The Audio system could be better but with the navigation option it is (bass is a bit lacking, but highs are nice) Easy and comfortable to drive. Smooth. Looks good and with 30k miles absolutely zero issues just like the 2006 sonata they had (130k miles 0 issues..ever..) Also, the person above is incorrect. the 2013 with Turbo does not REQUIRE premium. It works with 87 up to 93. They advertise a drop in power about 10hp with 87 vs 93. |
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I'm going to have to go with this. Had one as a rental as it drove pretty good. At first I didn't like the light feeling of the steering wheel but then I saw that you can adjust between comfort, sport, etc. Put it in sport and it felt just right.
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Those are all compact crossovers. Mid size would be the Highlander/Pathfinder, which you can't get in that price range unless you buy preowned.
I just recently bought a small crossover for my wife and we narrowed it to Rav4 and Rogue. We ended up with a loaded Rav4 awd and she loves it. The new Rogue is very attractive as well. I just dislike the CVT. The Mazda CX5 was a close third, it was attractive and the most athletic but we didn't think the interior fit and finish was as nice. |
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Thanks for the replies. I did look at the Rogue (y'know, keeping it in the Nissan family & all), but you can't get leather in it - which I'm pretty sure means no heated seats. Two deal breakers.
We did the Cherokee Trail Hawk ride (over the big hill & all) at a car show and were pretty impressed. That's why we were kind of drawn to that one. Funny how often the Hyundai shows up on here - maybe we'll check it out. Just never saw myself owning a Hyundai. Even though they've been around for a long time, I still don't think of them as a 'real' car company. Maybe a test drive would change my impressions. Right now she's got a Ram Rumblebee - so anything would be an improvement. Especially for a 5' tall, 53 year old woman trying to get in and out of that thing. Good thing is that it's bright yellow so she's easy to spot. |
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Okay. Just priced out the Santa Fe. Equipped like the Cherokee or CRV, it's about $12K more! Granted it's got more HP than the others, but that's not really what I'm going for.
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We can get leather with heat in the Rogue here in Canada, the SL model. Is that Canada only?
The SV model has cloth, and heated seats.
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I saw a santa fe sport turbo 2014 new awd navigation leather heated seats front/rear other stuff just around 29k nearish to you |
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