My wife is due for a new car. She uses it for work, and gets reimbursed a set amount plus mileage. The reimbursement is based on a $25k vehicle, and she covers the difference herself. Her 2014 Sienna is about to time out, and she needs to replace it in the next few months.
The Sienna has been great. Invaluable when the kids were smaller, and it really is the best tool for the job. Except it’s a minivan, and she wants a break from minivans. Three kids, lots of nieces and nephews local. She wants the functionality of a minivan, with the look and higher seating position of an SUV.
We’ve been casually looking for a while, and she’s realizing that midsized, and even large, SUV’s can’t match the useful space of her Sienna. So she wants to get close enough.
Budget around $35-$40k. 8 passenger. She will keep it for 5 years, about 125k miles. So far here is what we’ve checked out...
First place so far is a big surprise. We checked out the Kia Telluride/Hyundai Palisade sisters, and they seemed like a lot of car for the money. They also seemed to be the most minivan like in space and function. And they were very nice, even on lower trim levels. Not the fanciest engine, but the big torquey V6 gets the job done with little effort and gives up little MPG’s to it’s smaller engined competitors. Any feedback on these?
2nd place so far, Subaru Ascent. Very nice car, looks well put together. Feels like a good value for the money. Was a bit too car like for her tastes, but it’s still high on her list. I’m a bit leery about another turbo Subaru. Trick me once...
Ruled out the the CX9 right away unfortunately. Was my favorite on paper, but the 3rd row was tiny, and no storage behind the back seat. Great looking inside and out. Very disappointed to rule it out.
She didn’t like the Pilot. Nothing wrong with it, but nothing really right- she thought it was boring, not worth the Honda tax.
Explorer- Drove a 2019. She loves the look of the Explorers, and lots of to deals to be had on the outgoing version- but it just felt a couple steps behind all the newer cars. We had the 2020 potentially at the top of the list, until she saw the KIA/Hyundai. They are just getting to dealers, hoping to see one tomorrow. She loves the exterior, and is very happy that they didn’t go too far from the last model. The power and MPG’s looks good on paper. But it looks like they are only 6 or 7 passenger? And they look to be expensive to get any of the options she wants. It looks like to match the $40k KIA it would take a $50+ k Explorer. That’s not happening for a work car.
Anything else we should check out? The Traverse looks good on paper. I’ve had a couple Malibu’s for company cars, and they have been decent- for Chevy’s. Wouldn’t buy one with my own money, and the Traverse looks like a Malibu SUV to me. Am I wrong? I believe a new Highlander is due out soon?
What are your thoughts on AWD? The thought of a FWD SUV makes my mind frown. But if I think of it as a minivan in costume, I’m fine. Not doing any towing- got a truck for that. Not going off roading. Got the Subie for Tahoe trips. Sounds like extra cost, weight, and less MPG’s to me. But she will have to sell it in 5 years, will AWD hold it’s value better and make selling easier? Not an issue on the Ascent (standard) or Explorer (RWD is fine.)