- Dec 27, 2001
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Replacing POS '08 Acadia for wife. The only reason we had this one is due to a family GM connection. We do NOT need a car this big, as much as she thinks she does for literally no reason. No kids, but I suppose that possibility is always around the corner. Thankfully, our rental in Europe was an A3 hatch which opened her mind to the possibility of a wagon (but something a hair bigger). Whatever we get needs to be marginally practical for cargo since I'm in an '03 M5. Will probably also get AWD for snow trips and eventual move to rainier climate even though it honestly isn't needed.
BUDGET < $50k
Haven't looked at much in person yet, but considering:
Mazda 6 Wagon - I just listed this so I can bitch about it not being available in the states.
Mazda CX5 - I like Mazdas, seems like a far superior car to everything else in the compact SUV class despite lacking some power.
Mazda CX9 - Bigger and more premium to satisfy her needs.
Ford Explorer - I think Ford is making a lot of compelling vehicles these days, and the Explorer is no exception, but they're still plagued by spartan American interiors.
Audi Allroad - I don't know shit about this car, other than being in my boss's a few times and it was quite comfortable and looked very roomy for cargo. Seems way overpriced for what you get, and that atrocious plastic body cladding...
BMW 3 Wagon - I kinda like these, but I seriously doubt we could find one in a configuration we want and a new one would be too pricey. One of the only wagons out there that doesn't have a stupid lift or smeared with plastic.
BMW X5 - These seem like pretty solid premium SUVs for the most part as long as you stick with the 6 cylinders. I'd do a 2012+ e70 or an f15 if it were priced right. I think this is probably what she wants the most.
What else? Q7 is spendy, and I don't trust Audis--hell I barely trust BMWs and I'm a fan--so I don't know about a used one. A used Range Rover in this budget is probably a ticking time bomb. Acura/Honda SUV is listless and a poor value compared to Mazda. I haven't been in the most recent Highlander, but last one I was in was very cramped for how large a vehicle it was. Volvos seem very mediocre for how expensive they are. I will NOT touch another GM.
BUDGET < $50k
Haven't looked at much in person yet, but considering:
Mazda 6 Wagon - I just listed this so I can bitch about it not being available in the states.
Mazda CX5 - I like Mazdas, seems like a far superior car to everything else in the compact SUV class despite lacking some power.
Mazda CX9 - Bigger and more premium to satisfy her needs.
Ford Explorer - I think Ford is making a lot of compelling vehicles these days, and the Explorer is no exception, but they're still plagued by spartan American interiors.
Audi Allroad - I don't know shit about this car, other than being in my boss's a few times and it was quite comfortable and looked very roomy for cargo. Seems way overpriced for what you get, and that atrocious plastic body cladding...
BMW 3 Wagon - I kinda like these, but I seriously doubt we could find one in a configuration we want and a new one would be too pricey. One of the only wagons out there that doesn't have a stupid lift or smeared with plastic.
BMW X5 - These seem like pretty solid premium SUVs for the most part as long as you stick with the 6 cylinders. I'd do a 2012+ e70 or an f15 if it were priced right. I think this is probably what she wants the most.
What else? Q7 is spendy, and I don't trust Audis--hell I barely trust BMWs and I'm a fan--so I don't know about a used one. A used Range Rover in this budget is probably a ticking time bomb. Acura/Honda SUV is listless and a poor value compared to Mazda. I haven't been in the most recent Highlander, but last one I was in was very cramped for how large a vehicle it was. Volvos seem very mediocre for how expensive they are. I will NOT touch another GM.
