I have a 2016 Mazda CX5 which didn't make your list but is in the same category. Have had it for 2.5 years with no issues. Very happy with it.
I got the automatic AWD Sport package with the nicer radio and backup camera. I think I paid 21 or 22 thousand for it. I think that was pretty cheap.Isn't it expensive?
Honda builds the best car on the planet, not an opinion. Toyota is a close second, also not an opinion.
Honda builds the best car on the planet, not an opinion. Toyota is a close second, also not an opinion. Cannot go wrong with ether and both have higher resale than anything on your list and both would run you 300K easy...Also, I personally expect a car that is only 2.5 years old to not have any issues, it's how a car performs after 100K that matters. Everything works good enough for the first few years anymore, all manufacturers have upped their game to the point most are fine initially.
we have an older (2010) Kia Sportage which is also a 4X4. We love it and price was great and here is a big issue to look at; it doesnt have a timing belt but a timing chain. Dont ever buy a vehicle that has a timing belt.
Good luck.
Have 2 Lexus - a 2015 450h and 2017 RX350. Love them both
Have 2 Lexus - a 2015 450h and 2017 RX350. Love them both
Have 2 Lexus - a 2015 450h and 2017 RX350. Love them both
I know several people with the Subaru Forester who are very happy with it. Great mileage, awesome in the snow, like driving a fishbowl for visibility. If I ever give up driving a truck I'd probably get one. Toyota Rav 4 or Honda Cr-v would be a close second for me.
We have a 2008 Honda CRV EXL with about 105,000 miles on it...still going strong. Hoping it makes it to 200,000 miles before we consider getting a new one. It is great not having car payments. Winking
I've always been a Ford Truck guy, been burned a few times now. Why I'm leasing my current one, any more problems I'm jumping ship to a SUV. I work with a lot of people who have the these Suv's and they just don't have problems with them, even after 100K+ miles. I like the forester the most, but want reliability more than anything going forward in a vehicle.My friend has a 2017 Rav4, 1 step below the highest model. I'm not a fan, really small, expensive. She loves it. More of a girl car I think.
Used to have Lexus 350s. Traded for a Jeep Cherokee Overland edition and we'll never go back. We now have one each for my wife and son. Quieter and MUCH better ride and more creature comfort options for less money. JMHO. Know lots of people with the newer Chrysler products and they just seem to go forever with very few to zero service issues. . IF you would have told me I would be driving Chrysler products again 20 years ago I would have said you were nuts. Hondas and Toyota have great resale and are great vehicles as well and all a Lexus is is a dressed up Toyota. My experience with resale/trade in on our Lexus 350s however was not great but that was a while ago. A friend of mine who owns a service station said that most cars now are built to go 200,000 with very few problems.Have 2 Lexus - a 2015 450h and 2017 RX350. Love them both
I would look heavily at the Kia Niro. You get much better gas mileage than the Sportage since it is a hybrid. Similar price range depending on options.
I would have likely gotten a Niro if there was an all-wheel-drive option. I know that sort of works against the super-high-mpg niche that Kia was after, but I wouldn't be surprised if they re-think that. Doesn't snow all that often in Denver, but often enough that if I'm going to have a crossover, I want AWD.I would look heavily at the Kia Niro. You get much better gas mileage than the Sportage since it is a hybrid. Similar price range depending on options.
We have a Jeep Liberty and will never buy a Jeep again. I would stay away from the Compass.
We love ours but we don't buy the cheapies. Our church has a Chrysler mini van that has gone for 200,000 miles with zero problems while getting driven like a taxi cab. Lots of fast starts and stops. We had a Lexus 350 that we had to make multiple trips to Omaha for service on before it had 40K miles on it. It was a pain in the *** and noisy to drive but thousands of people loved them. Everybody's personal experience is going to be different.Have owned a Grand Cherokee and a Patriot. Fool me twice and all that stuff.
Won’t ever purchase/lease another Jeep.
Never owned one, but every time I ride in a Jeep product I feel like I'm sitting on a plastic milk crate in the back of a 1960s flatbed truck.Have owned a Grand Cherokee and a Patriot. Fool me twice and all that stuff.
Won’t ever purchase/lease another Jeep.
Laughing ....made me laugh anyway. Drive a Grand Cherokee Overland or Summit edition and it will change your mind... Even the Grand Cherokee Limited is nice but it doesn't ride like the Overland.Never owned one, but every time I ride in a Jeep product I feel like I'm sitting on a plastic milk crate in the back of a 1960s flatbed truck.
Laughing ....made me laugh anyway. Drive a Grand Cherokee Overland or Summit edition and it will change your mind... Even the Grand Cherokee Limited is nice but it doesn't ride like the Overland.
Jeep does make a couple of nice vehicles. But their entry level stuff is still overpriced and I would never own one. The people I know who have had problems and the reviews are horrible for a couple of these things.Laughing ....made me laugh anyway. Drive a Grand Cherokee Overland or Summit edition and it will change your mind... Even the Grand Cherokee Limited is nice but it doesn't ride like the Overland.
My wife has the exact same year and model. She loves it and it is as reliable as a brick after 115,000 miles. I would just add that the seats are tiny and at 6' 220 I am uncomfortable in it. Anything over an hour and I have a back ache. I have always had Tahoes, now a Yukon Denali. We always take my car! The CRV is her commuter.
Colorado is the same way. I lived here 15 years before I finally bought a Subaru, and was probably facing expulsion if we didn't get one soon!Subaru seems to be the state vehicle in Montana. They are everywhere and go anywhere.
Does anyone own and have opinions on 2017 or 2018;
Kia Sportage
Nissan Rouge
Toyota RAV 4
Honda CR V
Hyundai Tuscan
Ford Escape
Chevy Equinox
Jeep Compass
Thank you very much and Happy New Year.