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Best compact SUV?
Best compact SUV with good long term liability for $30-40k? Can be new or slightly used.
Top contenders are Lexus NX 200t and BMW X1. The RX is nice and really comfy but out of the budget. This is for the parents so I prefer it to be reliable and not having to shell out $$$ to repair or fix long term. Last edited by BMW F22; 06-06-2016 at 10:08 PM.. |
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CPO X3 with low miles |
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Honda CRV or Nissan Pathfinder.
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CRV for trouble-free. Was on our list until we went for an X3 28xdrive instead with extended warranty and maintenance. Might wanna check out the CRVs cousin, the Acura RDX in the CPO lineup. |
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I second this...CRV for reliability and low maintenance...
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The NX is a size larger, somewhere between say a X1 and X3 or Q3 and Q5.
No X1 for older folk, ride is rock hard, maybe the new one is better not sure but the old one was fun to drive but stiff as a board. Lexus makes sense on many levels, or maybe RDX. The Infiniti is absolutely tiny inside. |
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I've had BMW since 1988 and haven't had problems with any of them. My son "bought" 2 of them from me and put an extra 150k miles on them and he had no problems either. A CPO car is going to cost you/them an extra $1500 or so over a similar non-CPO car, but you can still get an X3 within your 30k budget. Go drive one and you will be done with your shopping |
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I was not a huge fan at first but after driving one off and on for a while I am a huge fan. they are actually really fun to drive and have great room for the size.
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