What would you choose
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My wife wants a new car, is looking at Forester 2.5XT, Nissan X-Trail, Honda CR-V. What to choose??? Also liked look of a Nissan Murano!!, even enjoyed driving it, dispite the leather (uck) and the automatic CVT trans, but loved the orange colour So putting all bias aside, what would you choose????????? :cuckoo: :cuckoo: Paul |
What sort of driving does she do?
What kind of driver is she? What's her current car & what does she like / not like about it? Will the car b 4 her use only? Give us a few clues & might b able 2 come up with something! |
The Subaru is the best .... but, due to the depreciation, I wouldn't buy it.
The Honda CR-V is a safe bet, I didn't like the X-Trail .... Which would I get?? The Toyota RAV4 - of course, it holds its money - and is the best all rounder, IMO Pete |
Originally Posted by pslewis
The Subaru is the best .... but, due to the depreciation, I wouldn't buy it.
The Honda CR-V is a safe bet, I didn't like the X-Trail .... Which would I get?? The Toyota RAV4 - of course, it holds its money - and is the best all rounder, IMO Pete scooby is the only way:) |
Or, for only 1400 more you, sorry - she could have THIS :norty:
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Originally Posted by hoskib
only an arse bandit or hairdresser would choose the rav4 (aka pete lewis;))
scooby is the only way:) Mind, I only kept it nine months - was just too slow (I had the D4D VX model).... Traded it in for a WRX - so glad I did :) Back on topic now... Dunno if I'd go for the Nissan - they lose loads too :mad: I bought a new Primera a few years ago - the dealer price was £19.2k (for the 2.0 XE+ model) - I kept it for a year before getting fed up - the best offer I had on it was £9k. £10k drop in a year :cry: I wasn't too upset though - I bought it through JamJar (when they first started up - they had real good deals on Nissans. I managed to get it from them for £13.5k, so wasn't too upset by the £9k offer. JamJar were selling new 200SX's for £16k at the time too) |
I went from a WR1 to the Forester 2.5 XT. For the sort of driving we do it's a better car. When i can get the missus out of the driving seat and push on in it, it's a fun car to drive. Very easy to reach and control it at its limit.
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Adding an import into the realiable side of the family, is not really an option. We live in the North East, a fair distance from litchfields, and as is known, getting a import serviced, is like pulling teeth. She wants to be able to drive to dealer, drive out in a curtasy car, return in the evening to swap back. Paul |
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