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SignUp Now!Why not a Buick Enclave?They are the best of all worlds.
that's what I was thinking...The Enclave is getting very favorable reviews. Long term durability remains to be seen however, although GM has made improvements across the board lately.
No Mercedes huh? Well thats where I work at and what Im familair with. Dont know too much about the others
The point of buying a new car is not having to take it to get serviced.
"Great Service Departments" are the result of "less than perfect products".
In DFW, Infinity seems to have a good reputation. My neighbors all seem to love them, both FX's and QX's.
3 of my neighbors bought Porsche Cayennes, but I would never recommend those because I don't see the point.
If I was going to spend $50K on an SUV for my Wife, I would get a Yukon with lots of options. Unlike all of the ones you listed, it can actually tow a trailer (What other purpose does an SUV serve?) and it will get better gas mileage than over half of the ones you listed.
Owning a "luxury" SUV with a V-6 that only get 16 mpg sucks. If my wife is going to drive something that only gets 16 mpg, it better pull my 8000 lb trailer.
Audi covered everything on my car for the duration of the warranty and a little bit afterward. And by everything, I mean everything brakes, cup holder, window reguators, suspension pieces that were worn.- Even replaced the whole symphony radio system when I suspected a blown speaker...
But if and when you have to use the service dept, it makes a world of difference especially for what your paying! I hear you about the Yukon, they are nice but it's a little much for our needs. I guess I could buy a trailer and mod up my GN and use the Yukon to pull it to the race track, hey that's an idea!:biggrin:
I just don't get the whole concept of "tall car" SUV's. It's a woman thing, I wouldn't understand.
For $40K-$50K, you can get a NICE car that will be more comfortable, handle better, get way better gas mileage and actually be safer than the stupid tall cars women just can't seem to live without.
They are a product of girl-logic. I'm tall, therefore I'm safe...until I get tagged in the rear quarter and it flips over like a turtle, because my dad never taught me how to turn into a skid.
The service you get depends on where you live and what dealer you go to. Some of the local acura dealers sell cars to people with no money, so they aren't going to go out of there way to make their customers feel important.
The point of buying a new car is not having to take it to get serviced.
"Great Service Departments" are the result of "less than perfect products".
If I was going to spend $50K on an SUV for my Wife, I would get a Yukon with lots of options. Unlike all of the ones you listed, it can actually tow a trailer (What other purpose does an SUV serve?) and it will get better gas mileage than over half of the ones you listed.
Owning a "luxury" SUV with a V-6 that only get 16 mpg sucks. If my wife is going to drive something that only gets 16 mpg, it better pull my 8000 lb trailer.