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If you fit this criteria:
27-31 yrs old
Newly married
New home buyers, leveraged to the titties.
You will go with a Hyundai
Seems like anyone meeting that criteria is going that route.
Personally know 3 couples in that catergory.
NoOriginally posted by mr2mike
If you fit this criteria:
27-31 yrs old
Newly married
New home buyers, leveraged to the titties.
You will go with a Hyundai
Seems like anyone meeting that criteria is going that route.
Personally know 3 couples in that catergory.
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2011 Ram 1500 QC Sport
2017 Jeep Cherokee Limited
lolOriginally posted by asp integra
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Budget of $30K.....Originally posted by Nufy
I am looking for a new SUV / Crossover for my wife.
We will be test driving a few different models over the next few weeks.
Looking for opinions on the following:
Hyundai Tuscon / Santa Fe
Dodge Journey
Jeep Compass/Patriot/Cherokee
Chev / GM Equinox
Nissan Rogue
Ford Escapes and anything by Kia are out. (her preference)
What would you do ???
Thanks.
- Santa Fe is out unless you find a bare bone model from last year stuck on the lot. You won't get one for $30K.
- Journey with pentastar V6 is cheap but that car is now almost a decade old, you may not like the design in 2017.
- Stay the fuck away from Compass
- You won't get much of a Rogue or Equinox at $30K
- You may get a year end, not quite loaded Cherokee under $30K with cash.
- No idea on Tucson pricing wise.
I think you need to add another $5K to the budget for a decent new CUV.
Compass/Tucson are compact CUV and the rest are more mid size.
For Compact CUV which is more likely be under $30K, you may also want to check out:
- CX-3 == expensive and not much room but good driver.
- CH-R == FWD only and huge blind spot but more European styling
- HR-V == It's basically a lifted Fit.
- Qashaqai == Mini Rogue, sell like hot cakes in Europe.
- Crosstrek/Impreza hatch
Last edited by Xtrema; 04-28-2017 at 02:41 PM.
I'm trying to get my dad into one of these. His idea of performance was a 2001 Grand Am with a V6 so I think it'll do.
Volvo XC60. You should be able to find one a couple of years old without a ton of km on it for your budget. Take advantage of their depreciation and get a great vehicle at a good price.
Last edited by 90_Shelby; 04-28-2017 at 07:33 PM.
I like neat cars.
The Chev Equinox has been redesigned.
Dealers have 2017's with a 6500 cash discount right now plus 750 after tax discount. 0% you will have 2000 finance cash. Depending how long you want to finance for the cash discount is the way to go.
If you want a v6 engine buy a 2017 because GM is going with turbos and diesel engines in 2018.
The Crosstrek is pretty solid and there may be some deals with the new models coming out soon. The 2.0L is kind of gutless but it's a good AWD system, competent vehicle and Subaru has fantastic resale.Originally posted by Xtrema
Budget of $30K.....
- Santa Fe is out unless you find a bare bone model from last year stuck on the lot. You won't get one for $30K.
- Journey with pentastar V6 is cheap but that car is now almost a decade old, you may not like the design in 2017.
- Stay the fuck away from Compass
- You won't get much of a Rogue or Equinox at $30K
- You may get a year end, not quite loaded Cherokee under $30K with cash.
- No idea on Tucson pricing wise.
I think you need to add another $5K to the budget for a decent new CUV.
Compass/Tucson are compact CUV and the rest are more mid size.
For Compact CUV which is more likely be under $30K, you may also want to check out:
- CX-3 == expensive and not much room but good driver.
- CH-R == FWD only and huge blind spot but more European styling
- HR-V == It's basically a lifted Fit.
- Qashaqai == Mini Rogue, sell like hot cakes in Europe.
- Crosstrek/Impreza hatch
If buying till it drops, then CRV or Rav4. You get your moneys worth back in reliability. I'd say the CRV is better out of the two in terms of interior. But for 30K... not sure it will hit your budget.
Im not a fan of the HRV, I find it under powered and the fuel economy is the same as the CRV. So whats the point? The HRV has the power of a constipated fart.
I personally would recommend a Cross trek. It's not a bad choice at all, Im actually a fan.
A friend (female) test drove a number of vehicles. I recommended it, she refused. Then she test drove it last and ended up buying it.
In terms of price you get a good interior and toys. Plus the AWD system.
2.L power to weight ratio is decent. I would not go as far to say its gutless, but if you want a bit of kick then go American. But if going American..then lease, I personally find domestic garbage.
Buuuuuut in answering to your original question of the vehicles listed. If I had to say it would be Hyundai and Nissan Rogue. More towards Hyundai in terms of interior.
But Xtrema's post above pretty much nailed it on the head.
We picked up a new Rogue for the MIL a year and a half ago. I was not a fan, the CVT made it completely bland driving experience. We cross shopped the RAV 4 and I liked it 100x better. MIL hated it because it wasn't comfortable and loved how smooth the Rogue transmission was so that's what we got her. So ya, asking car enthusiasts is probably a bad idea if your wife isn't one.
As for the Rogue, 0 issues.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
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30k might limit you to FWD's with less equipment, so check out barely used too. We got our mid range AWD 2016 Santa Fe barely used for 26.5k last fall
Last edited by btimbit; 04-30-2017 at 11:38 AM.
Hyundai/Kia vehicles still suffer from mediocre to very poor resale and have the driving dynamics of a cardboard box with wagon wheels at each corner. Blah...Originally posted by btimbit
Yeah we love our Santa Fe. Seemed to get more for your money and just 'felt' a lot better than the Toyota and Honda. Those industrious little Koreans have sure come a long way.
If I were to travel back in time though I'd give the Tuscon a harder look too. Neighbor just bought one and it's pretty slick looking for what should have been another boring small CUV
The new CR-V would be the easy winner for me budget allowing. It is getting excellent reviews.
Someone mentioned stay the hell away from Compass but I just seen the all new Compass, really looks like a mini Grand Cherokee....thoughts? I think it looks awesome! I almost want to buy one, if only it had a little more power, 0-60 in 10 seconds I know it's not supposed to be a fun vehicle but that is just brutal, reminds me of when I test drove a Jeep Liberty ....if only I could afford a newer GC SRT8
Last edited by Sonic; 04-29-2017 at 09:59 PM.
Huge recall for 2.0T/2.4 Santa Fe, Optima, Sonata, Sorento etc. "catastrophic engine failure from oil starvation". Recalls, engine swaps covered under warranty, etc. so they will back you at least.
I tried the new Compass. It's pretty good. Same interior bits and chimes etc. from the Renegade, and feels just like a Renegade. It must be built on the Renegade. Even has the same epic nose dive when you get on the brakes hard that had the rear ends of FWD Renegades achieving lift under heavy braking.
It's light years ahead of the old Compass/Patriot though. Hard to imagine those made it to model year 2017...
Oh and don't forget the VW Golf Sportwagen AllTrack. Or maybe a discount TDI Golf wagon (FWD though). New Tiguan should be coming out soon. The new VW Atlas is supposed to start at 30k but I think that's USD.
Last edited by tehwegz; 04-29-2017 at 11:48 PM.
I'm in the same boat, but I must have AWD for the shit roads up here. I drove the new CX-3 GT and it was amazing, definitely a great little car for around town. Don't need too much room so it fits the bill perfectly.
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Apple didn't fall far from the tree.Originally posted by Hallowed_point
I'm trying to get my dad into one of these. His idea of performance was a 2001 Grand Am with a V6 so I think it'll do.
I am my father's sonOriginally posted by cjblair
Apple didn't fall far from the tree.