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    What is she driving now? If she is running into things like parking columns a SUV seems like a poor option. Especially a SUV the size of a 4R with associated height , blind spots, etc.

    High end station wagon ... Like Busta said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by char_ View Post
    What is she driving now? If she is running into things like parking columns
    Driving lessons?

    ....and a used Hyundai Sonata. Something that's pre-fucked up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    Something that's pre-fucked up.
    Sounds like commonlaw is set on that front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acinpdx View Post
    "you should buy what works for me"
    Exactly. This is TGR damnit.

    You want a car for your wife and kids? That will spend every moment of it's life on roads? Sometimes with snow? Well then, let me tell you Commonlaw what you need. Assuming the EurospecRS6Avant is out of the discussion that is.

    You should only be looking at SUVs. None of this crossover bullshit. Now that's settled lets talk construction and drivetrain. You want your wife and kids to be stuck under an avalanche of Target shopping carts with no way to power out? Didn't fucking think so. Box on frame my man. Pair that shit up with full time 4WD and lockers. I've seen a family of 4 die a lonely death in the backcountry of a Home Depot parking lot because their pussy crossover couldn't push a lumber cart out of the way.

    V8 is a must, anything less and you may as well just put a bumper sticker on it that says "I don't care about my family's safety". In fact I'd recommend supercharging or turbocharging that V8 just to be sure your wife has the juice when she needs it. Nothing worse than losing that crucial last parking spot at Whole Foods because your shitty, standard V8 wasn't up to the challenge.

    Don't even get me started on diesel, leave that shit for coal-rollin rednecks and eurofags. This is your wife we're talking about here, not some over the road trucker. Have some gotdammed self respect.

    12" lift and a set of Mickey Thompson studded rubber is a must. If you need me to explain this go grab a cast iron fry pan out of your kitchen and beat yourself in the head, it will save us both some time.

    Your wife needs space right? If you want her to be able to comfortably bring home a doomsday shelter's amount of shit from Costco without suffering the embarrassing stares of other moms in more capable SUVs then you should consider adding a couple Thule boxes. One for the roof and another for the hood where it's easily accessible for the fairer sex. This also doubles as a dog carrier if you have pets.

    Do not let her pick out her own stickers to put on the boxes though. You know what combination of 8" sticky vinyl will get the right political and social messages across that will allow your family to cruise through any part of town, or forest road, with ease.

    Back to needing space, are you sure a 3rd row will cut it? Maybe consider putting a metal platform cargo carrier on the rear trailer hitch (you're getting a hitch right?) and weld some lawn chairs to it. 4th row motherfucker!

    Good luck man, can't wait to see what your wife picks out, we all know you'll make the right choice.
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    It sounds like she really wants a truckesque thing but look at the Acura TSX wagon. Good looking, pretty luxe, fun enough to drive, reliable, as much or more cargo space than many midsize SUVs.

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    You should definitely buy her a really expensive car since she crashes into shit all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    Toureg is same platform as Porsche Cayenne. Now you are talking $2k brake jobs and worse. Friends had one. Money pit. Seriously expensive to maintain. The t-case failed (common).
    Another way to look at that would be you get to drive a Porsche for 1/2 the purchase price.

    30,000 miles on mine and, other than this stupid dieselgate thing, nothing other than oil changes and DEF fluid...

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    She is probably hot, it comes with the territory. Common Law probably wants a few more spawns before all is said and done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    you may as well just put a bumper sticker on it that says "I don't care about my family's safety".

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    Holy crap. Where are you people from? 30,000 miles is practically brand new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer Drinker View Post
    I'm just going to pretend you didn't say Land Rover.

    Nissans are plenty dependable. People who say they aren't, don't know what they are talking about.

    JD Power named the Murano as the 2015 most dependable mid size SUV.. Yeah, it beat the Highlander. http://www.jdpower.com/ratings/study/2015-Vehicle-Dependability-Study-%28VDS%29-by-Category/433ENG/Midsize-SUV/1134


    Fuck JD power, says the guy who had his wife 2013 Pathfinder purchased back from Nissan after numerous attempts to fix. The dealership was filled with purchased back Pathfinders also. Went back to a 2014 highlander and its bombproof. The 4R is for small people. Im 6'3 220lbs and ther is 0 room in either width or head height compared to the highlander. Rear seat is even worse. I drive an f150 crew cab or a 4 door wrangle and the highlander is pretty damn roomy and more then capable.
    The redesigned pathfinder is a rolling piece of garbabe with all sorts of problems. The murano is about the size of a RAV4 not even in the same league. Only other true japanese competitor is the new Pilot. Cant go wrong with either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uglymoney View Post
    ^? Faulty CVT's. My dad is retired so for part time work he transports cars for Hertz. He's always telling me the CVT's are garbage in the Nissans he drives which are all newer. Lots of problems. Maybe they are working things out but the track record hasn't been good.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=niss...sm=93&ie=UTF-8

    Nissan has extended warranty on some models but not Pathfinder afaik.

    http://www.nissanassist.com/faqs.php?menu=3

    I wouldn't get one myself.
    Good advice here. Nissan has to keep wiping clean the pathfinder Facebook page daily since its filled with angry complaints over their POS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer Drinker View Post
    Personally, I have owned many Nissan/Infiniti products, and I have had no issues. I currently daily a Pro-4X Titan (Best truck value out right now).

    I like Toyota better, but Nissan next for sure. Better product than Honda/Acura. All are relatively just as reliable as the next, with Toyota having the top spot.
    You must have driven the pre- Renault days Nissans. The new one are garbage

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    Exactly. This is TGR damnit.

    You want a car for your wife and kids? That will spend every moment of it's life on roads? Sometimes with snow? Well then, let me tell you Commonlaw what you need. Assuming the EurospecRS6Avant is out of the discussion that is.

    Snip!

    Good luck man, can't wait to see what your wife picks out, we all know you'll make the right choice.
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    The 4runner is going to be worth the most at the time of trade, and was actually mentioned as a choice....

    For God's sake don't buy the one that makes the most fiscal sense...

    Get a Porsche... Fukn TGR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ncskier View Post
    Good advice here. Nissan has to keep wiping clean the pathfinder Facebook page daily since its filled with angry complaints over their POS.
    Perfect example of not knowing what you are talking about.

    I doubt CommonLaw is looking at 05-09 (I think) Xterra, Pathfinder or Frontier. Those are the Nissans that have had issues with transmissions. Nissan offered some sort of warranty extension or something. Those cars are now at least 7 years old.

    Once again.... JD Powers ranked the Murano over the Highlander for the Mid-Size SUV dependability ranking. They ranked the GX460 as the best for Premium Mid Size.

    I would still get a Highlander over a Murano/Pathfinder, but to say they are not dependable is incorrect.

    Infiniti and Nissan all use CVTs across their line. Any large failures on Infiniti transmissions? It's the same thing. CVTs are a garbage transmission, which is the problem, but they work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    I drove a Suburban last weekend in Summit County. What a piece of junk. The transfer case binds on tight radius turns and traction was squirrely at best.
    Translation: "I don't know how to use the device so it must be junk"

    This is why most people should NOT drive a vehicle with a selectable transfer-case.

    You put it in 4wd which locks the center diff rather than in auto which uses a clutch to vary the torque sent to the front wheels. All vehicles that have a locked center diff will bind in turns. The longer the wheelbase the worse it is. It is made for real work, not getting in and out of the starbucks parking lot.

    This is also why a 4runner is a less than ideal choice for most folks even if it is a great vehicle. (yes the Limited has a sweet torsen diff but most people don't buy them)
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    Hell no! TRD Pro or nothing.



    I like the white, but the tan is cool too. Probably going to get one when they age a little. 46k for a 4Runner is stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    Exactly. This is TGR damnit.

    You want a car for your wife and kids? That will spend every moment of it's life on roads? Sometimes with snow? Well then, let me tell you Commonlaw what you need. Assuming the EurospecRS6Avant is out of the discussion that is.

    You should only be looking at SUVs. None of this crossover bullshit. Now that's settled lets talk construction and drivetrain. You want your wife and kids to be stuck under an avalanche of Target shopping carts with no way to power out? Didn't fucking think so. Box on frame my man. Pair that shit up with full time 4WD and lockers. I've seen a family of 4 die a lonely death in the backcountry of a Home Depot parking lot because their pussy crossover couldn't push a lumber cart out of the way.

    V8 is a must, anything less and you may as well just put a bumper sticker on it that says "I don't care about my family's safety". In fact I'd recommend supercharging or turbocharging that V8 just to be sure your wife has the juice when she needs it. Nothing worse than losing that crucial last parking spot at Whole Foods because your shitty, standard V8 wasn't up to the challenge.

    Don't even get me started on diesel, leave that shit for coal-rollin rednecks and eurofags. This is your wife we're talking about here, not some over the road trucker. Have some gotdammed self respect.

    12" lift and a set of Mickey Thompson studded rubber is a must. If you need me to explain this go grab a cast iron fry pan out of your kitchen and beat yourself in the head, it will save us both some time.

    Your wife needs space right? If you want her to be able to comfortably bring home a doomsday shelter's amount of shit from Costco without suffering the embarrassing stares of other moms in more capable SUVs then you should consider adding a couple Thule boxes. One for the roof and another for the hood where it's easily accessible for the fairer sex. This also doubles as a dog carrier if you have pets.

    Do not let her pick out her own stickers to put on the boxes though. You know what combination of 8" sticky vinyl will get the right political and social messages across that will allow your family to cruise through any part of town, or forest road, with ease.

    Back to needing space, are you sure a 3rd row will cut it? Maybe consider putting a metal platform cargo carrier on the rear trailer hitch (you're getting a hitch right?) and weld some lawn chairs to it. 4th row motherfucker!

    Good luck man, can't wait to see what your wife picks out, we all know you'll make the right choice.
    Fucking Brilliant!

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    Was next to the new Pilot and new Highlander today in traffic.

    Both have the exact same profile when looking at the side, almost couldn't tell the difference. Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldblue View Post
    Translation: "I don't know how to use the device so it must be junk"

    This is why most people should NOT drive a vehicle with a selectable transfer-case.

    You put it in 4wd which locks the center diff rather than in auto which uses a clutch to vary the torque sent to the front wheels. All vehicles that have a locked center diff will bind in turns. The longer the wheelbase the worse it is. It is made for real work, not getting in and out of the starbucks parking lot.

    This is also why a 4runner is a less than ideal choice for most folks even if it is a great vehicle. (yes the Limited has a sweet torsion diff but most people don't buy them)
    QFT

    If you were binding things up you were not using the 4x4 correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer Drinker View Post
    Perfect example of not knowing what you are talking about.

    I doubt CommonLaw is looking at 05-09 (I think) Xterra, Pathfinder or Frontier. Those are the Nissans that have had issues with transmissions. Nissan offered some sort of warranty extension or something. Those cars are now at least 7 years old.

    Once again.... JD Powers ranked the Murano over the Highlander for the Mid-Size SUV dependability ranking. They ranked the GX460 as the best for Premium Mid Size.

    I would still get a Highlander over a Murano/Pathfinder, but to say they are not dependable is incorrect.

    Infiniti and Nissan all use CVTs across their line. Any large failures on Infiniti transmissions? It's the same thing. CVTs are a garbage transmission, which is the problem, but they work.
    I think you didn't read my post. It was a 2013 all new redesigned pathfinder. They have had nothing but problems with the new pathfinder. From Transmissions to Air Bag functions.
    Also the Murano is a 5 passenger SUV the Highlander has 3 rows. They are not the same class of vehicle for those of us toting around kids

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    Was next to the new Pilot and new Highlander today in traffic.

    Both have the exact same profile when looking at the side, almost couldn't tell the difference. Click image for larger version. 

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    agreed. Basically same car. One is for the Honda Fan one is for the Toyota Fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer Drinker View Post
    Perfect example of not knowing what you are talking about.

    I doubt CommonLaw is looking at 05-09 (I think) Xterra, Pathfinder or Frontier. Those are the Nissans that have had issues with transmissions. Nissan offered some sort of warranty extension or something. Those cars are now at least 7 years old.

    Once again.... JD Powers ranked the Murano over the Highlander for the Mid-Size SUV dependability ranking. They ranked the GX460 as the best for Premium Mid Size.

    I would still get a Highlander over a Murano/Pathfinder, but to say they are not dependable is incorrect.

    Infiniti and Nissan all use CVTs across their line. Any large failures on Infiniti transmissions? It's the same thing. CVTs are a garbage transmission, which is the problem, but they work.
    this is right off the now discontinued Pathfinder Facebook Page. You know since I dont know what im talking about. https://www.facebook.com/nissanpathfinder

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    Eric Grasso If you are considering buying - DO NOT buy a 14' Pathfinder - we bought a 14 Pathfinder Platinum for our family and it's also on it's 3rd CVT Transmission in less than 2 years!!! Again, 3rd transmission in 2 years!!! My first Pathfinder was back in 96 and I had it for over 9 years, loved it. When shopping for a new family vehicle, I put the Pathfinder at the top of my list because of the great experience I had with the older model. What a very bad decision that was. There was mentions on line about class action law suits and other nonsense but to be honest, I don't have the free time to waste nor did I want to continue putting my kids in harm way. The only positive was we did end up meeting our local Nissan dealership on a personal level and had heard many a horror stories about similar stories with Pathfinders. When I went into the dealership, the mechanic showed me SIX new transmissions that were going into other trucks and also had mentioned they had 3 buy back's on new vehicles with the same issues. The fact that Nissan hasn't had a major recall shows where their heads are at - in the sand. Thankfully we were able to trade in this liability and rid our family of this DANGEROUS vehicle and also took on a huge financial hit on this vehicle. We tried the route of going to Nissan corporate when after 8,000 miles our first transmission went and that got us absolutely no where other than more frustration. They didnt seem to care that a brand new vehicle was going into the shop for a transmission! When I went on-line to Edmunds and other car review websites I kicked myself for not reading up on this lemon first before deciding to buy it for our family. Nissan in SC apologized for the issues we were having but said in order for it to be refunded, or considered a lemon, we would need to have this issue happen 3 or more times!!!! I guess driving down the highway at 55mph and the vehicle shaking and shuttering violently is not a concern for their paying customers and they must think we have more free time on our hands to spend it driving to the dealership to fix a car that was less than a year old. Please learn from all these unfortunate circumstances that others have gone through as well. Nissan wants your money and they are not concerned with their customers safety.
    Post 2 Vanessa Leeson We bought a pathfinder February 2014 and it's now on its 3rd cvt transmission - who knows how long this one will last. We've only done 50000kms. I doubt I will get another and considering we waited so long for this new model to come out. All they gave us was two years extra warranty. We live in the rural area and need a reliable car and my husband wouldn't let me buy a 'jeep' - it would have been no worse!
    Post 3-Shannon Starr Ours is in the shop...again. CVT issues. This car is a ticking time bomb! Third model year and Nissan still has not resolved the issue! They just keep selling a car that is going to fail! Having a car essentially go into neutral while you are driving is a huge safety issue!! This thing is getting traded in. Shame on Nissan for continuing to sell a vehicle with a safety issue for 3 years!!! Unbelievable!!!
    Post 4- from Saudi Arabia.
    فراس اسعد I used to drive the 2008 model, it is so strong, I used to like it so much even I advised so many people to purchase it, however, I am driving now the new model of 2014 LS, very bad car, I am very disappointed, the worst is the new CVT gear, the sunroof, the AC... the local dealer also very bad.
    Post 5-Margaret Elliott I bought a brand new Nissan Pathfinder in June 2015 have only driven it for 11 days and then the CVT transmission died on the 1.7.2015 and the car had to be transported at my cost $5580 as Nissan roadside assist does not HELP back from Broome WA to Sydney NSW
    Today is 10.8.2015 day 41 and I still have no idea when I will have it repaired as the Nissan dealer repairing the car at Tuncurry/Forster NSW says they are waiting for parts that will not arrive till late this month and then they can start to repair the car
    So anyone wanting to buy a new Pathfinder BEWARE you may own one but not drive one

    So tell me exactly what I'm srong about. Renault Destroyed the company with its cheap engineering and crappy QC.

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