Saturday, March 28, 2009

Which should I buy?

We want a vehicle that has seating for at least 7 up to 9. Should we buy a bigger SUV since they are so cheap right now and pay more for gas, or should we buy a cross-over type or smaller SUV that has less %26quot;room%26quot; but gets better gas mileage...
Which should I buy?
u should go with the one that has less room but is better on gas


also better on the environment
Which should I buy?
Personally, I would go with the smaller and better gas mileage one.





Gas is not going to ever get cheaper. It will stay high and the larger high priced Suv%26#039;s will soon become totally uneconomical to drive and sit in the garages.
Reply:well it depends on how you are economicly and your preferances of vehicles, but i would go with the one with better gas mileage.
Reply:Best thing to do is make a list of suvs you might like and test drive them all this costs nothing and means you can decide easier try a LEXUS RX400H there sleek,sporty or the Volvo xc90 sporty,safe,runs well on petrol great car hope this helps


Chris
Reply:Get the smaller vehicles as long as you don%26#039;t have to dislocate your limbs just to fit in the 2nd and 3rd rows.
Reply:You%26#039;re going to be hard pressed to find a %26#039;smaller%26#039; SUV that will fit 0. Our Expedition does and let me tell you, it is EXPENSIVE to drive right now. It costs us about $70 to fill it up. We take our Subaru everywhere now and have found that we don%26#039;t really NEED all of the room that we thought we did. It%26#039;s nice to have the Expedition when we take the boat to the lake or when we%26#039;re transporting Boy Scouts, but when we get rid of the boat, we%26#039;re getting rid of the gas guzzling monster.
Reply:GMC Acadia





Saturn Outlook


Ford Taurus X


Hyundai Santa Fe


Honda Pilot





The Acadia %26amp; Outlook will seat 8 comfortably


still handle well and ride quietly.





to hold 9 adults you%26#039;ll need to go with a Ford Expedition.





and if you have 9 and gear the EL version but


don%26#039;t ask about mpg (13)





the Suburban was once the King of the Road but it%26#039;s tired and outdated and at $50K+ way overpriced but short of a 15 passenger van about the only other thing that holds 9.

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