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Well, I finally sold my old pile so we've been shopping. My driveway is a challenge in the winter so I've been leaning towards a small SUV with AWD. I wanted a hatchback or 5th door so I could cram larger purchases in there (became a big problem with two small sedans since we bought the house) and I want to tow a small utility trailer to take my snow blower and lawn mower in for service, buy a small amount of dirt or lumber and take trash to the dump. Above all though I wanted to get halfway decent gas mileage, so I'm willing to give up some towing capacity there. I can borrow my dad or brothers truck in the rare occasion something really heavy needs to be moved.
Anyway, we have a Hyundai Elantra which we like and we really like the warranty so we wanted to look at the Tucson. We haven't been able to find one on the dealers lots though since they seem to sell fast and they are transitioning over to 2012s. We looked that Kia Sportage which is basically the same with the same warranty and it was nice. Its towing capacity is enough although its cargo capacity is pretty unexciting like in reviews.
We decided to look at the Outback though even though my wife wasn't to excited about it and I don't much care for their warranty in comparison. That said it was pretty awesome when we test drove it. The interior space, particularly length is huge with the seats folded down. And the ground clearance is very high, something that was not great on the Tucson/Sportage (actually is worse than my Elantra). Plus, the gas mileage actually seems pretty impressive for an AWD and its appears to be backed up by reviews. I hadn't driven a car with CVT before and from our short test drive I liked it's performance a lot.
Are there any concerns about those kinds of transmissions with regards to reliability and longevity? Any issues I should be aware of with the Outback in particular?
Anyway, we have a Hyundai Elantra which we like and we really like the warranty so we wanted to look at the Tucson. We haven't been able to find one on the dealers lots though since they seem to sell fast and they are transitioning over to 2012s. We looked that Kia Sportage which is basically the same with the same warranty and it was nice. Its towing capacity is enough although its cargo capacity is pretty unexciting like in reviews.
We decided to look at the Outback though even though my wife wasn't to excited about it and I don't much care for their warranty in comparison. That said it was pretty awesome when we test drove it. The interior space, particularly length is huge with the seats folded down. And the ground clearance is very high, something that was not great on the Tucson/Sportage (actually is worse than my Elantra). Plus, the gas mileage actually seems pretty impressive for an AWD and its appears to be backed up by reviews. I hadn't driven a car with CVT before and from our short test drive I liked it's performance a lot.
Are there any concerns about those kinds of transmissions with regards to reliability and longevity? Any issues I should be aware of with the Outback in particular?