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Yeah. Look at their mechanical reliability and get back to me. Audi. Bmw. Mercedes. None of them can touch Toyota or Honda. Don't be a fool!German Cars are by far the best cars
Yeah. Look at their mechanical reliability and get back to me. Audi. Bmw. Mercedes. None of them can touch Toyota or Honda. Don't be a fool!German Cars are by far the best cars
In the market for a new family vehicle but I've never really been a car guy so school me on what's good and what to look for. I'm not ready to go full on mini-van just yet but SUV's are all the rage these days.
The only requirement is that it's got to have AWD or 4WD because I live in the country and winters are hell. 3rd row seating is a plus, no tiny crossover shit.
Yeah. Look at their mechanical reliability and get back to me. Audi. Bmw. Mercedes. None of them can touch Toyota or Honda. Don't be a fool!
New Porches are great till 80k miles now. Then they have to go though, lol.
I wouldn't touch a BMW, Audi or Mercedes as a daily driver with a 10ft pole.
I agree with these choices. If you have the budget and want a lot of space then a Sequoia would be a great choice. 4Runner's are also great and also has 4WD options like the Sequoia. If you want more gas efficiency then consider the Highlander Hybrid that has AWD options. Although it has a 3rd row it can get pretty tight IMO. Before I bought my Honda Pilot (which I also recommend) I was highly considering the Highlander Hybrid, but after test driving it my wife didn't like how cramped it was and cheap the interior felt. Now if you are very serious about considering a Sequoia I would also consider the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser. I heard the base model will be in the mid $50k range, however if you know Toyota it will be barebones and basic. I'm guessing a fully loaded Land Cruiser would be $100k+ so expect to pay $75-85k OTD for a decent model.
I noticed the newer 4Runners' windshields seem more perpendicular to the road and that can't be more aerodynamic.I've got a 2015 4Runner 4WD and absolutely love it. It's a fantastic and reliable vehicle. Event the stock SR5 is extremely capable and when they're decked out, nothing matches the look imo. Heavy on the gas though.
I had an 07 with the 4.4 Yamaha V8. Awesome rideXc90 t8
Good starter carIf you don't have a tight budget, then go for a Range Rover. They're by far the best SUVs on the market.
You are out of your mind. They are overpriced status symbols with horrible mechanical trwxk records.If you don't have a tight budget, then go for a Range Rover. They're by far the best SUVs on the market.
Lexus GX460. Best truck I've ever owned.
Lexus RX350L. Great vehicle if you don't drive in mud or over 2 feet of snow.
Station wagon.