cantbreak80
Maybe I need new clubs
My GF’s son showed up with an Edge a few weeks back. Nice car but his comment regarding its size struck me.
“It’s big on the outside but pretty cramped on the inside.”
He related the difficulties of dealing with installing the child seat, following by installing the child in the seat. The cargo area looked stuffed with their luggage…for a 4 day visit.
Realizing your dealer availability, I’m hesitant to suggest anything but here goes:
Your desire for an SUV or crossover, combined with your suggestion that the vehicle will be used for car wash duty, causes me to think of the Honda Element or the Subaru Forester.
The Element is available with AWD. It’s cavernous with the back seats removed. Clam shell doors make it easy to load and unload from the side or tailgate. And, it has no carpet to get all mucked up. Estimated fuel mileage is about 20 city. It’s got a nearly bulletproof power train.
Downside? It’s ALL about utility. Comfort is lacking due to all the grime resistant materials…I mean, when was the last time you hosed out your car’s interior?
That’s where the Forester comes in. Slightly less cargo capacity, nicer interior materials, more “carlike”. It’s got a great engine and gets about the same mileage. Equipped with four winter tires this thing will almost climb a wall…well, that’s a bit of an exaggeration.
“It’s big on the outside but pretty cramped on the inside.”
He related the difficulties of dealing with installing the child seat, following by installing the child in the seat. The cargo area looked stuffed with their luggage…for a 4 day visit.
Realizing your dealer availability, I’m hesitant to suggest anything but here goes:
Your desire for an SUV or crossover, combined with your suggestion that the vehicle will be used for car wash duty, causes me to think of the Honda Element or the Subaru Forester.
The Element is available with AWD. It’s cavernous with the back seats removed. Clam shell doors make it easy to load and unload from the side or tailgate. And, it has no carpet to get all mucked up. Estimated fuel mileage is about 20 city. It’s got a nearly bulletproof power train.
Downside? It’s ALL about utility. Comfort is lacking due to all the grime resistant materials…I mean, when was the last time you hosed out your car’s interior?
That’s where the Forester comes in. Slightly less cargo capacity, nicer interior materials, more “carlike”. It’s got a great engine and gets about the same mileage. Equipped with four winter tires this thing will almost climb a wall…well, that’s a bit of an exaggeration.