What vehicle will be a worthy replacement for your sedan when it is time?
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Mike, have you seen the interior of the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus? It positively oozes upscale.
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For the Macan, same issues as the BMW X3 in terms of maintenance and reliability ratings. Stelvio we hadn't considered - I'll message her about that now.
One of the judges I work with extensively drives a Macan and loves it. But more than half the time she drives her husband's Lexus... because the Porsche is 'having some work done'.
One of the judges I work with extensively drives a Macan and loves it. But more than half the time she drives her husband's Lexus... because the Porsche is 'having some work done'.
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John, she wants zero to do with anything domestic. Given her family's history of having domestic cars darn near kill them when they fail (rollovers, fires, had a wheel fall off an otherwise well-maintained saturn) I get it.
Lego, they do share the underpinnings with the Q5 which I thought was interesting, but looking deeper into the MLB platform it's basically the firewall and engine mount locations that are the same. I was kinda excited at first that I could maybe swap on Porsche parts when she wasn't looking, but no...
Lego, they do share the underpinnings with the Q5 which I thought was interesting, but looking deeper into the MLB platform it's basically the firewall and engine mount locations that are the same. I was kinda excited at first that I could maybe swap on Porsche parts when she wasn't looking, but no...
#5524
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Hyundai santa Cruz? to me looks closer to an el camino than a regular pickup truck. If you didn't rule out domestics i was gonna suggest the blazer. Hated it when it first came out but its grown on me. Can't compare it to the k5 blazers but compared to the bubble body they had in the early 2000s it looks pretty good
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A friend has a Santa Fe and we've driven it. Did not like. Value for money I suppose. Santa Cruz looks a LOT like the Maverick, and she's not interested in anything open-bed. What we usually transport is kid gear (riding stuff/saddle etc) or luggage that can't be exposed to the elements.
We've gone back and forth over this and she's adamant the only thing that makes sense is a crossover, and I agree. There's a reason that market segment is popular. Otherwise... I'd be urging her to get another Mini Cooper since she loved hers so much, especially now that they have a Cooper in a 4-door (as opposed to the Clubman or Countryman).
We've gone back and forth over this and she's adamant the only thing that makes sense is a crossover, and I agree. There's a reason that market segment is popular. Otherwise... I'd be urging her to get another Mini Cooper since she loved hers so much, especially now that they have a Cooper in a 4-door (as opposed to the Clubman or Countryman).
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I don't know if you'd be interested in something older but what about the fx50 or qx70 with the 5.0. Gas mileage isn't the greatest but I've heard the 5.0 is pretty solid and one of the few good looking crossovers I've seen. Always been a fan of the wagon body style but no brand uses that term anymore.
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