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Mr.Mark wrote:
...Effy, obviously we like the Honda CR-V. It just does everything right.
-AWD
-Seats five
-Good fuel economy
-Comfortable ride
-Weighs 3,400 lbs.
-Reliable
...
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โApr-09-2014 12:39 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
I have no problem buying a foreign product because they buy our products. I lean towards German and English cars and have for nearly 30 yrs.
Buy and drive what you like.
Safe Travels,
MM.
โApr-09-2014 11:23 AM
John&Joey wrote:
To the OP, real simple just check out a Consumer Reports buying guide from the library. It will tell you point blank which is better based on thousands of owner surveys.
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โApr-09-2014 11:17 AM
bsinmich wrote:
Being born and raised in Detroit I don't ride in foreign cars. Try the Chev. Equinox. It the newer version of my Saturn Vue and is easily towable.
โApr-09-2014 11:06 AM
โApr-09-2014 11:04 AM
JimM68 wrote:
I tow a jeep, a 2000 TJ Wrangler with 283,000 miles on it at last count.
I also drive it everywhere every day, and insist that I like it. Itsa jeep thing, you just wouldn't understand.
But with the addition of our third dog, we have outgrown it, and a month ago I put a blue ox baseplate on the wife's 2010 Jeep Liberty. We'll see how it tows, but it is a very nice little truck/suv/jeep thing. I never liked the first design liberty's, the rounded ones with the spare tire on the tailgate. But this body style looks good. Kinda like a Jeep Commander that spent too much time in the dryer?
You might take a look and a test drive of a lightly used last design Liberty. Maybe your DW will like it. A 2013 model would still have a warrantee and be buyable for maybe $19k (for a limited like we have)
โApr-09-2014 11:00 AM
2014.5 Thor Palazzo 35.1
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