While cars are cheaper, more stable, and offer more bang for the buck, I'm inclined to get an SUV because of my leg. The problem stems from the fact that when I was a kid, the main bone in m y right leg came out of the knee joint just enough to not cause any major problems but bad enough to be visible and irritating enough to not have my leg stretched for long periods of time. The SUV (or any truck) is perfect because one's leg position is closer to 90 degrees compared to being in a car, which is close to 180 degrees. Unlike an SUV, that would force me to get out of the car and do some minor moving of the joints or putting the car in Park mode and sitting indian-style for a minute or so.
Now, I don't know too much about cars and suvs other than what I've mentioned above. My spending limit is $30,000, give a take a grand or two. I originally wanted a Toyota Highlander, but it's smaller than what I expected. Now I'm eyeing the Ford Explorer. I like it cause they've made the design similar to the Expedition, which it too big. Does anyone have anyother suggestions?
BTW, I'm seriously considering some options such as the DVD-monitor system and front rails. Would these be better to get as part of the overall package or should I get it separately? Are there advantages/disadvantages?
Now, I don't know too much about cars and suvs other than what I've mentioned above. My spending limit is $30,000, give a take a grand or two. I originally wanted a Toyota Highlander, but it's smaller than what I expected. Now I'm eyeing the Ford Explorer. I like it cause they've made the design similar to the Expedition, which it too big. Does anyone have anyother suggestions?
BTW, I'm seriously considering some options such as the DVD-monitor system and front rails. Would these be better to get as part of the overall package or should I get it separately? Are there advantages/disadvantages?
