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03-28-2024, 09:41 AM #101
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03-28-2024, 09:59 AM #102
OP, I'm in the same boat. Maybe my towing needs are slightly less, my trailer is 1500 dry maybe 3000 lbs loaded, and I'm in WA so mountainous but generally under 5k elevation. Current vehicle is a 2011 MDX that seems to be dying a slow oil-burning death.
Grand highlander hybrid max is at the top of my list, but it seems like the waiting list may be too long, and used is out of the question since it's a new model.
As something that hasnt been mentioned much in this thread, the current generation BMW X5 x40i is surprisingly high on my list. Over 6k tow rating and gets 23-25mpg. Low mile used copies are available around $35k, so much lower than the GH Hybrid Max would be. Sure any repair costs may be more expensive than domestics, but c'mon were talking about Cherokees and Durangos, at least the bimmer won't be in the shop as often.
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03-28-2024, 10:03 AM #103
GX is nice but the sideways tailgate opening ruins the vehicle for me.
Having a roof over my head when I’m back there in rain/snow is key for me when skiing, MTB, camping, etc.
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03-28-2024, 10:25 AM #104
I have a strong bias against Euro brands for any semblance of reliability. If they're what you like, for whatever reason -- perceived performance or niceness or "feel" or whatever, then go for it.
Personally, I think of the vehicle as a total cost to own + operate. MPG is just one factor. 17 MPG + never breaks (Lexus GX, Toyota Sequoia) vs 23 MPG and breaks repeatedly, often, and expensively... that gas mileage savings is quickly overcome by repair costs.
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03-28-2024, 10:28 AM #105
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03-28-2024, 11:00 AM #106
2018 Grand Trailhawk 40k and 0 shop visits. Nevertheless, I wouldn’t tow anything longer than 15ft with it. Too short of wheel base. Full honesty the only thing wrong with it is the Nav system gave up the ghost and thinks we are in Nevada. Wife doesn’t care to fix it. It’s some shitty module on the back of the infotainment head. Sure Chrysler has had its issues for years and the constant selling and new ownership is the problem, but I think Stellantis is the best ownership they have had in years.
Recalls are recalls and all the manufacturers have them. Ford has been leading the way for 3 straight years, but it makes sense they have a huge product line and a lot of sales.
Yes, that article I linked was general. I think they were listing max payloads and to get that you have to get bare bones. Payload is always individual to the rig and changes with every option. My 3500 Ram has a much higher payload than my neighbor’s of the same year Laramie.
I think that 3.0 Dura (Izuzu collab) is a pretty decent engine. They are just now getting some higher miles on them out in the “real world” and like most diesels there are some fuel system issues and there was a long crank issue that they just fixed with new PCM updates. It is absolutely quiet. OP, I would go drive one. Just promise me if you go GM don’t become one of those HickHop, white-sunglasses, “designer cowboy” jeans, trolling braggarts, douchebags like my brother-in-law and many of the other Chebby guys I know.
Any auto maker and model can be picked apart even the beloved Tacos, Subies, and Euros with anecdotes and forum chatter.
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03-28-2024, 11:02 AM #107Registered User
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The GX side rear door thing is definitely strange, at times in the way and inconvenient and if you really want a hatch over your head, a pretty big fail.
But I have been able to live with it as the rest of the car is great (non nav 470)
The V8 is a buttery smooth engine
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03-28-2024, 11:13 AM #108
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03-28-2024, 11:17 AM #109Nothing happens now
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Nissan resale is on the lower end. Used Armada somewhat cheap dark horse, or a can of worms?
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03-28-2024, 11:36 AM #110
Oof. Apologies if I offend any Armada owners, but I've been given one as a rental 3 times now and it was almost as enjoyable as that second generation Navigator they gave us one trip. It did have a strong engine though and IIRC a big towing capacity so if you're going to beat the shit out of it on washboard roads it might very well be a viable option.
I still call it The Jake.
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03-28-2024, 12:15 PM #111
Greetings Everyone and Stupendous man!
Have you considered in your car search advices the Pyeongwha PPeokkugi 4WD SUV produced right here in Pyongyang? Sporting such conveniences as a dual band AM/FM radio tuned to Voice of Korea, 3 speed ventilation, non-rain sensing wipers, minute by-minute GPS tracking and state authorized listening devices embedded in the ventilation grilles you will never be far from assistance on your journeys. Additionally, if you are looking for an exclusive luxury vehicle in which to express your family's individuality, you will not see another on American roads. We have a saying here, "he who drives a Pyeongwha smiles for miles." If you would like to see those smiles, opt for the optional rearview mirror in the Touring package.
As always, I will end this invitation by reminding everyone that the DPRK embraces the concept of Juche where man is the center of the universe.
Yours Truly,
Kim Jong-Un
Supreme Leader DPRK
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03-28-2024, 12:20 PM #112
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03-28-2024, 12:24 PM #113Nothing happens now
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Lada Niva, but not used because they shit in the back seat
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03-28-2024, 01:23 PM #114
I have a 2023 with Duramax. I've only had it a few months and ~3000 miles but so far very happy. No diesel-y loud noise or smell. It did make my garage a little stinky one time due to the regeneration burn. Power delivery is smooth and no drama. Fuel economy for me has been 25 - 30 mpg.
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03-28-2024, 02:43 PM #115
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03-28-2024, 08:23 PM #116
Honestly that is a consideration if you're going to be regularly driving an elderly person. I never thought about it but when my dad and his lady friend visited I noticed how hard it was for her. Of course most people don't know how to properly get in and out of a car, which compounds the problem.
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03-28-2024, 10:24 PM #117
Some of the rigs with air suspension have park mode that lowers it. Of course air suspension can come with a host of other issues, particularly in really cold conditions.
I would pre shop the auto running board that come down when the door opens. See who makes what for what.
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03-29-2024, 03:54 AM #118Registered User
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03-29-2024, 01:58 PM #119looking for a good book? check out mine! as fast as it is gone
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03-29-2024, 02:07 PM #120Registered User
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I guess what I just don't get is that how pickups just became the standard option for anything besides commuting or grocery getting (and they are also becoming the standard there too)
Need an open bed? Well, pickup of course.
Need 4wd? Pickup.
Need lots of ground clearance and ability to drive rough roads from the factory? Pickup
Need to tow something on long highway drives? Pickup.
Need to haul a family to the grocery store? Pickup
But for many of those needs...purchasers don't care about the others. E.g. I know a lot of sailboat racers who own trucks as tow vehicles...but they never drive off road, don't need high ground clearance, don't need a bed (and would actually prefer an enclosed full cabin on the road trip). Or a lot of people using the bed to haul materials from Home Depot every day would be much happier with a nice low bed. It is like Ford just kept saying "oh, the F150 can do it" as they streamlined their lineup over the years and moved everything else to "car-platform on stilts" crossovers.
Yes, there are still some mondo-sized SUVs that can handle those things, but they are as unwieldy, big, and expensive as a truck...and many of them have pushed more and more towards being "luxury" vehicles.
Although things have gotten slightly better in recent years for at least a few of those categories. AWD has become far more common (which is all a lot 4WD buyers really need), there's more sorts of "wilderness edition" softroading models with taller suspension, the Bronco is back, etc. More options out there for people who don't want an open bed.
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03-29-2024, 02:32 PM #121man of ice
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I like to drive but I live down a rough dirt road and in a town with shit roads and it snows here (or it used to at least). What I'm after is the nicest sportiest awd drive car that is unbothered by shitty roads, like a luxury rally car basically. I don't need to worry about carrying shit with it, I have an old truck for that. I rarely have more than one passenger. What do I want?
edit: since we're asking vehicle questionsLast edited by ötzi; 03-29-2024 at 03:02 PM.
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03-29-2024, 02:48 PM #122
SM, my girlfriend was saying that the new Pathfinder (2022+?) with tow package can tow 6000; she was considering buying it when she was wanting to buy the camper. But she met me and I already had a suitable tow vehicle.
She never did buy it and I've not done any research on its towing capabilities, but maybe that's a possibility?
ETA: google found this thread, sounds like it would work: https://www.pathfindertalk.com/threa...hfinder.41036/"fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
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03-29-2024, 02:51 PM #123
So real or fictitious, what vehicle should those sailboat racers be driving?
My only gripe is the Mundial models we can't get.
I'm not sure whether you are bitching about unobtainium or that people make shitty choices?
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03-29-2024, 05:41 PM #124Registered User
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I saw someone’s concept mockup of a Crosstrek STI and I always thought that would be a petty sick car.
I’m sure if money were no object you could get pretty close to your end goal by putting some custom suspension work into various Audi or Porsche offerings. I’ve seen a slightly lifted Golf R which was pretty sweet.
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03-29-2024, 05:50 PM #125
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