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cushdee Mar 9th 2013 4:51 am

Reliable SUV's
 
Can anyone tell me what they would describe as a reliable SUV?!

I see a lot of "dodge" for sale on there?

When i go over to edmonton i will be looking for a vehicle straight away i have look on autotrader but i really dont know what a lot of the SUVs are as i have never seen them or heard of them!

Looking to spend around $5-15k Hopefully something not too old as i really cant be breaking down all the time.

Any help would be great as usual.

clay Mar 9th 2013 5:59 am

Re: Reliable SUV's
 
We have a Buick Rendevous, great car, not brill on gas, but big inside, great in snow AWD, massive trunk area, all round very happy with it.

Auld Yin Mar 9th 2013 6:03 am

Re: Reliable SUV's
 

Originally Posted by cushdee (Post 10593881)
Can anyone tell me what they would describe as a reliable SUV?!

I see a lot of "dodge" for sale on there?

When i go over to edmonton i will be looking for a vehicle straight away i have look on autotrader but i really dont know what a lot of the SUVs are as i have never seen them or heard of them!

Looking to spend around $5-15k Hopefully something not too old as i really cant be breaking down all the time.

Any help would be great as usual.

You're asking question(s) to which you cannot possibly get positive answers. You will have someone praising a particular vehicle and someone else condemning it. Check for independent reviews on the internet to get more objective comments.
I would be looking at vehicles towards the $15K price.

Oink Mar 9th 2013 6:03 am

Re: Reliable SUV's
 
What size do you want and what do you want to use it for? I mean things like towing boats or caravans or just driving around.

cushdee Mar 9th 2013 6:32 am

Re: Reliable SUV's
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10593959)
What size do you want and what do you want to use it for? I mean things like towing boats or caravans or just driving around.

Something to get me and the mrs around easily no problems in the snow etc and also when family members come over be able to take 4-5 of us out easily with luggage!
Wont be towing anything with it!
The reason I want a suv over a car is I feel Safer when driving around plus the fact it can easily carry more luggage/people/shopping without any tight squeezes.

MarkG Mar 9th 2013 6:33 am

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Originally Posted by Auld Yin (Post 10593958)
Check for independent reviews on the internet to get more objective comments.

We also went through the Consumer Reports and Lemon-Aid books from the library, but I guess that won't help if you need to buy ASAP.

We're still running a nearly twenty year old Buick as our second car, and breakdowns are surprisingly rare. Americans don't seem as tolerant of standing at the side of the road waiting for a tow truck as Italians must be (based on my old Fiats and Lancias in the UK).

Oink Mar 9th 2013 6:49 am

Re: Reliable SUV's
 

Originally Posted by cushdee (Post 10594002)
Something to get me and the mrs around easily no problems in the snow etc and also when family members come over be able to take 4-5 of us out easily with luggage!
Wont be towing anything with it!
The reason I want a suv over a car is I feel Safer when driving around plus the fact it can easily carry more luggage/people/shopping without any tight squeezes.

One ofd the posters on here bought one from the government although probably not ideal if your in the UK.

https://www.gcsurplus.ca/mn-eng.cfm?...wfsav&vndsld=0

cushdee Mar 9th 2013 6:52 am

Re: Reliable SUV's
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10594032)
One ofd the posters on here bought one from the government although probably not ideal if your in the UK.

https://www.gcsurplus.ca/mn-eng.cfm?...wfsav&vndsld=0

Is that like cars which havent been paid for and things? looks like a few bargains on there!! do you bid on them then?

Oink Mar 9th 2013 7:03 am

Re: Reliable SUV's
 

Originally Posted by cushdee (Post 10594037)
Is that like cars which havent been paid for and things? looks like a few bargains on there!! do you bid on them then?

You go and check it out I believe then you bid on it. If you look at the ones sold you'll get an idea what they go for.

MarkG Mar 9th 2013 7:05 am

Re: Reliable SUV's
 

Originally Posted by cushdee (Post 10594037)
Is that like cars which havent been paid for and things? looks like a few bargains on there!! do you bid on them then?

I believe they're all ex-government vehicles, which have probably been run for a lot more miles than a typical private vehicle. Then you have problems listed like:

"Electrical problem that the dealer could never identify
The battery does not hold its charge
Check engine light is on
Rust, dents and scratches all over the vehicle"

Which is probably why they're getting rid of it :).

in the woods Mar 9th 2013 9:44 am

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Great spot to get a ex mountie car big crown vic driven hard put away wet. Then try changing the spark plugs and it all goes down hill from there.
Or maybe a seized drug dealers car You can even pick up some that have to be exported right away only here for testing

haggis88 Mar 9th 2013 10:25 am

Re: Reliable SUV's
 
my company has a Dodge Durango SUV which i borrowed to collect my family from the airport

its a 7 seater with tonnes of luggage room, so that was 5 adults and their luggage which the Durango swallowed with ease!

It's a bit heavy on the juice, being the HEMI (which incidentally is bloody brilliant to drive), but i believe you get them with the 3.7 and the 4.7 aswell!

Its a 2008 model and is showing a bit of rust and crap paint, but it doesn't really get treated that well when it comes to the cleaning side of things, so that's to be expected...the F150 and F250 we have are the same :lol:

I have a Honda Ridgeline which I love (it's a truck) but you do get the SUV version which is called the Honda Pilot, and is a 7 seater. Very comfortable and well specced, and its a 3.5 V6 engine, so relatively easy on gas for something of its size (i see around 11l/100km or 24-25ish MPG in real money)

The American manufacturers have really upped their game in the last 5 or so years to try and compete with the Japanese, and they seem to be succeeding.

Go test drive a couple of things and see what you like, then check for owners reviews online, then make a decision based on that...its about the only way you'll narrow it down when you don't really know what you're looking at!

Danny B Mar 9th 2013 11:53 am

Re: Reliable SUV's
 
If you want it to last, get something German or Japanese.

haggis88 Mar 9th 2013 12:05 pm

Re: Reliable SUV's
 

Originally Posted by Danny B (Post 10594455)
If you want it to last, get something BMW or Japanese.

fixed

wouldn't touch any of the VAG group with a barge-pole these days, Merc are going down the pan aswell!

Oink Mar 9th 2013 12:07 pm

Re: Reliable SUV's
 

Originally Posted by haggis88 (Post 10594470)
fixed

wouldn't touch any of the VAG group with a barge-pole these days, Merc are going down the pan aswell!

Yep those Bugattis are shite. :thumbdown:


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