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OT: Buying an SUV |
ninefourteener |
Jan 24 2008, 09:56 AM
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Perfectly Normal Guy :) Group: Members Posts: 1,216 Joined: 3-June 03 From: St. Louis, MO Member No.: 779 |
Greetings!!
I know I don't peek in too often anymore.... more of a Suby Junkie now. But I definately can't deny that the overall automotive knowledge is far greater on this site than any of the Suby sites. With that.... we're in Utah right now, and with the addition to our family (my Son), and the English Mastiff we bought as a family X-mas gift, with the long road trips we have planned, we need an SUV, and I'm having a hard time determining what we want to buy. We've done a LOT of research, and both of us REALLY want to trade in my wife's Mazda 3 for a Tribeca, but they are about $3K out of our price range. Last night, we went to look at an 06 Jeep Commander... I really liked it, the wife was a little worried about the size though... but you can't deny the price. We want: a 7-seater (3rd row seats) 4WD or AWD a 6 cyl (gotta save as much gas as possible) Under $22K No more than 2 years old The Jeep is a very feasable option... but we are looking for alternatives. We may go look at the Suzuki XL-7...... but I'm not sure I like it yet. No minivans, no Korean cars. Any suggestions? Thanks!!! |
Porcharu |
Jan 24 2008, 10:02 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,314 Joined: 27-January 05 From: Campbell, CA Member No.: 3,518 Region Association: Northern California |
That jeep supposedly gets "simply unacceptable" gas mileage. That was from Car and Driver - I think. My F-350 crewcab gets twice the mileage.
Steve |
AZ914 |
Jan 24 2008, 10:04 AM
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914 Dumbass Group: Members Posts: 1,459 Joined: 6-January 03 From: Sunny Tucson Member No.: 98 Region Association: Southwest Region |
FYI.. the Jeep Commander ilooks like a great value because Jeep can't get rid of them. I'd steer clear. Don't know much about the Suzuki.
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Sparky |
Jan 24 2008, 10:10 AM
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Mahna Mahna! Group: Members Posts: 1,134 Joined: 21-June 03 From: Spencer, MA Member No.: 847 |
We test drove the Commander and the Liberty. Now I really wanted the Commander but it felt as big as it looks and I thought it needed a turret on top or side mounted .50's. It really felt like a tank. The Liberty is smaller but more comfortable and easier handling. We bought the Liberty and in the 8 months we have had it have used it every other weekend to pull our tent trailer. Now I dont have the standard little Coleman popup I have a BIG Fleetwood and have had no issues towing it anywhere. Longest trip so far was just over 1100 miles round trip, I did add the heavy duty cooling package as a safety measure.
Keep this in mind, NO SUV WILL BE GREAT ON GAS!! |
boxstr |
Jan 24 2008, 10:28 AM
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MEMBER:PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION Group: Members Posts: 7,522 Joined: 25-December 02 From: OREGON Member No.: 12 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I have had Jeeps for many years. I have had very good luck. A few repiar issues, the heater and the trans.
If you can get a newer one and get the extended warranty it would be the best choice in my opinion. I would suggest that you stay with the Limited Jeep. The same on that they have had for many years. The Commander and Liberty and the Compass are going to go away and they will be very difficult to sell in the future. Gas, And SUV, sorry the only way these two mix is the SUV will love to visit the gas station. But I would still get a V8 over a 6. My 2000 Jeep Grand Limited is still going strong with no serious problems, 103000 miles. I have also looked at the Ford Sport Trac. I like the idea of a 4 seater and the pickup bed in the back. The top of line model has all the right features. Sunroof, leather, heated seats, power rear window, lots of cool stuff. Omly thing a V6 4.0, some people like that, me not so much. CCL |
ninefourteener |
Jan 24 2008, 10:29 AM
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Perfectly Normal Guy :) Group: Members Posts: 1,216 Joined: 3-June 03 From: St. Louis, MO Member No.: 779 |
Yea... we know that any SUV we buy is going to seem rediculous on gas by comparison to her Mazda3... but it just boils down to the space.... we need it.
Question regarding the "simply unacceptable" gas mileage...... were they test driving a V8 Limited model or something? Again, we're only interested in the 6cyl model, which is rated at 19-20 on the highway. Terrible..... but it's not like a Ford Excursion or anything. |
VaccaRabite |
Jan 24 2008, 10:31 AM
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En Garde! Group: Admin Posts: 13,456 Joined: 15-December 03 From: Dallastown, PA Member No.: 1,435 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
What about a Subaru Forester? 4 cylinder, 165HP, 25+ MPG mixed driving, and way more room then you need for 4 people (mastiff counts as a person) and luggage. They are safe, reliable, and you can find them less then 22K off lease. Heck, you might be able to buy a new one for 22K.
I would never buy a Suzuki. Ever. If you are concerned about mileage, I would NOT buy the jeep. I have to ask, why do you need to seat 7? Even if you have another 2 kids, you will only need seating for 5. If you really need to seat 7, are concerned about MPG, and need AWD - Then what you really need is a minivan (and the 'Beka is a minivan - admit it, you know this to be true (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif) ). I loved my Mastiff, BTW. They are short lived creatures (the one I lived with died at 6 years old, average is only 8) and will destroy your car/truck/home. You will find slobber on the ceiling, and they can fling it across a room without thinking. But they are also the most loving creatures I have ever lived with. Also, every other animal that you see will seem small, and NO ONE will F with you or your family while the dog is around. Zach |
VaccaRabite |
Jan 24 2008, 10:35 AM
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En Garde! Group: Admin Posts: 13,456 Joined: 15-December 03 From: Dallastown, PA Member No.: 1,435 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Yea... we know that any SUV we buy is going to seem rediculous on gas by comparison to her Mazda3... but it just boils down to the space.... we need it. Question regarding the "simply unacceptable" gas mileage...... were they test driving a V8 Limited model or something? Again, we're only interested in the 6cyl model, which is rated at 19-20 on the highway. Terrible..... but it's not like a Ford Excursion or anything. It is rated at 19-20, but they only actually get about 15 at the top end. A freind of mine got one of the new 4 door longer Wranglers with the 6. Loves it (is a Jeep guy) but makes no claims towards good gas mileage. Zach |
73Phoenix20 |
Jan 24 2008, 10:37 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 334 Joined: 15-June 05 From: Michiana Member No.: 4,283 |
Try the GMC Envoy XL with either the 6 cylinder or the 327 cid V8 (which I have and absolutely love). Gas mileage is virtually identical on either engine, but you can tow more with the extra "grunt" of the V8... figure 16 mpg around town, and 21 mpg on the highway. They handle great, and I have surprised a lot of "sports cars" when leaving the stop light
Mine came pretty loaded up with 2wd, AWD, 4WDH and 4WDL, and a Lockout mode for towing behind a motorhome, all on a dash switch! How cool is that! Plenty of room in the dash for a top notch GPS System, Stereo etc. 7 passenger seating, etc. etc., and I have never had the old girl back to the dealer for nay service work whatsoever! Just keep the oil fresh, and throw on a set of tires every 50K and you are good to go... I pulled the front brake pads at 48K and they were not even 1/3 worn!!! Rotors still perfect! We are talking a 100,000 mile vehicle here before any serious service... Now for the good news! These were + $40K vehicles when new, that actually sold fro about $30 to $34K after dealer discounts... And Now? You can find a really nice XL model for $14 to 16K with 50,000 miles, or maybe less if it has a few more miles, and the seller needs to make his next inflated mortgage payment!!! The bad news? They are no longer in production, so you will need to look for a used one... get an idea of what they are selling for in your area on eBay, and then go out and test drive a few... factory 17" alloys with Michelin Pilots make these things ride and corner really nice... not a 914, but it can haul one long distances! |
ninefourteener |
Jan 24 2008, 10:53 AM
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Perfectly Normal Guy :) Group: Members Posts: 1,216 Joined: 3-June 03 From: St. Louis, MO Member No.: 779 |
I LOVE the Forester. In fact, if I had to do the Suby thing all over, I would have chosen the Forester over the WRX to turn into the street-monster I've got now. But quite simply, although adequate, it's not as big as we want.
We do want something that will tow a small to midsize trailer, as we'd like to take some trips to Yellowstone, grand canyon, etc. Additionally, I've got a "near" teenager.... lets face it.... we'd like to have the availabilty for her to get away from the baby, and seclude herself in the rear seat if she wants. Then there's the issue of visiting family members, etc. Granted, most of the time it will be down... but we'd like to have it anyway. I know ALL about big dogs... I've had 2 Saints in the past... great dogs. The lifespan may be short.... but you can't hold that against them, it's not their fault (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) What about a Subaru Forester? 4 cylinder, 165HP, 25+ MPG mixed driving, and way more room then you need for 4 people (mastiff counts as a person) and luggage. They are safe, reliable, and you can find them less then 22K off lease. Heck, you might be able to buy a new one for 22K. I would never buy a Suzuki. Ever. If you are concerned about mileage, I would NOT buy the jeep. I have to ask, why do you need to seat 7? Even if you have another 2 kids, you will only need seating for 5. If you really need to seat 7, are concerned about MPG, and need AWD - Then what you really need is a minivan (and the 'Beka is a minivan - admit it, you know this to be true (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif) ). I loved my Mastiff, BTW. They are short lived creatures (the one I lived with died at 6 years old, average is only 8) and will destroy your car/truck/home. You will find slobber on the ceiling, and they can fling it across a room without thinking. But they are also the most loving creatures I have ever lived with. Also, every other animal that you see will seem small, and NO ONE will F with you or your family while the dog is around. Zach |
PeeGreen 914 |
Jan 24 2008, 10:59 AM
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Just when you think you're done...wait, there is more..lol Group: Members Posts: 10,219 Joined: 21-September 06 From: Seattle, WA... actually Everett Member No.: 6,884 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I don't think you could get it for 22k but the Honda Pilot is a killer SUV. They are easy to work on as well.
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jonferns |
Jan 24 2008, 11:51 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,081 Joined: 29-March 07 From: New Jersey Member No.: 7,631 Region Association: North East States |
Nissan Xterra. Very solid truck (we own an '03). The new ones ('05+) are 4.0, and have more get-up-and-go than the older models.
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gopack |
Jan 24 2008, 11:57 AM
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CHEESEHEAD in CA, MARK Group: Members Posts: 744 Joined: 7-August 04 From: Folsom, CA Member No.: 2,472 Region Association: Northern California |
I don't think you could get it for 22k but the Honda Pilot is a killer SUV. They are easy to work on as well. WE HAVE A 2004 HONDA PILOT, VERY RELIABLE AND IT GETS 22-24 MPG. IT ALSO SEATS 8 WITH THE STANDARD 3RD ROW SEATS. They are hard to find used, but getting more common, AND they come with the legendary Honda reliability! if you find a EX-L you even have heated front seats! |
ninefourteener |
Jan 24 2008, 12:14 PM
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Perfectly Normal Guy :) Group: Members Posts: 1,216 Joined: 3-June 03 From: St. Louis, MO Member No.: 779 |
Yea, we've definately looked at the Honda Pilot... can't mess with Honda reliability at all.
But..... that puts us in the same price range as the Tribeca. If that were the case, we'd just go with the Tribeca. So, I just stopped and looked at one of those GMC Envoys (Actually, it's trailblazer, same thing they told me though). BIG... bigger than the Jeep.... not sure the wife is going to sign off on that at all. Not bad looking, but I wasn't terribly impressed with the stereotypical plastic Chevy interior at all though. Plus... it was an 06, with 50-something thousand miles.... for $23K. Wow..... for a Chevy?? Kinda turned me off. |
iamchappy |
Jan 24 2008, 12:17 PM
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It all happens so fast! Group: Members Posts: 4,893 Joined: 5-November 03 From: minnetonka, mn Member No.: 1,315 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
I saw a Honda Pilot at the body shop that was Tboned, I couldnt believe how well it held up. Sold me on it.
Very solid truck |
JerryP |
Jan 24 2008, 01:44 PM
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member Group: Members Posts: 314 Joined: 8-October 03 From: Berwyn, PA Member No.: 1,225 |
We just got an '04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited. It is a pretty nice ride and has all the luxury and gadget stuff. My favorite is the computer which assures me that it gets nowhere near the mileage on the sticker. I don't know if winter fuel blends make a difference but my first tank got me 13 mpg and the last one got me 11.3. ouch. That is with the 6 cylinder. Might as well have 8..or 12 for that kind of mileage. This was a family deal with an absurdly low price so I had to do it but, at retail, I'm not sure I would pick the Jeep again. Luxury and cool gadgets aside, the '97 maxima SE which this is supposed to replace feels like a better car to me. That's why I'm keeping it until it dies. I'll use the Jeep for kid hauling.
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banger |
Jan 24 2008, 01:51 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 354 Joined: 12-November 06 From: Santa Clarita Member No.: 7,205 Region Association: Southern California |
What ever happened to minivans? Everyone is convinced now days that they need to have an SUV. In reality, most suvs really arent that big on the inside. You can get a minivan that has far more space inside, gets better gas mileage etc. But then again minivans arent in fashion anymore. I have a VW Eurovan, and can fit more in it than any suv. Try putting 8 sheets of 4X8 plywood in most suvs. I think people are also a bit surprised when I pass them going up the mountains of the california grapevine at 90+ mph. And getting better gas mileage than most suvs.
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VaccaRabite |
Jan 24 2008, 01:54 PM
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En Garde! Group: Admin Posts: 13,456 Joined: 15-December 03 From: Dallastown, PA Member No.: 1,435 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
My favorite is the computer which assures me that it gets nowhere near the mileage on the sticker. I don't know if winter fuel blends make a difference but my first tank got me 13 mpg and the last one got me 11.3. ouch. The PA winter blended fuel absolutely makes a difference. I track every tank of gas, and my average falls about 2 mpg once the winter formulas kick in. I average 27mpg in the summer and 25 in the winter. Zach |
SteveL |
Jan 24 2008, 02:09 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 658 Joined: 7-August 03 From: Andover, MN Member No.: 991 Region Association: None |
The Mrs and I are planning on getting a , gulp, minivan soon. We thought about a nice SUV, but they simply don't work as well for a family as a minivan. AN SUV is really just a stationwagon with a lift kit and possibly 4WD or AWD. The minivan is simply the best tool for the job, and that is what they are designed for. NOW, that said, when it comes to towing, a unibody minivan can't compete with a body on frame truck, especially if you are talking heavy loads.
We have pretty much decided on the Honda Odyssey. 8 passenger seating, can be converted to TONS of room with stow away seating, all the gadgets and toys, and around 20+ MPG daily driving and 24+ highway. With the tow kit (frame hitch and tranny cooler) it is rated to tow 3500 lbs, enough to bring the boat or ATV home from the lake. |
shelby/914 |
Jan 24 2008, 02:27 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 804 Joined: 24-August 05 From: Foxfield, Co Member No.: 4,655 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Minivans don't usually have much of a usable tow rating especially since most are front wheel drive. Sorry, but I don't consider 3500lbs enough when you may have to tow over big mountains to get anywhere. Of course we are using a powerstroke F250 to haul a big boat, open and enclosed car trailers. Although I am not in love with it my wife loves her expedition. Terrible mpg, but it does have 3 seats, AWD, will tow a decent size trailer, and we have had no maintenance issues in 110,000 miles. If you really want a big tow rating and seating for 7 then MPG goes out the window. Sometimes it's hard to have everything in one package.
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