Is is tall driver friendly? Headroom and legroom comparable to the outgoing model or more?
Is is tall driver friendly? Headroom and legroom comparable to the outgoing model or more?
All great points and sound advice. Thank you!
I’d personally love one, but I am annoyed their values have held so well. I am used to buying used cars for a steal. I also took a huge hit last time I bought and sold a SUV (Xterra in 2008/9) when the SUV market was rough so I’d hate to drop $20k to $30k on a used FJ and have the bubble burst again. Especially if…
Agreed. I think the A7 is one of the most gorgeous rear ends out there right now. What a beautiful car.
I think I know your friend.
Good point. I like the drive height and the styling is definitely sharp. I also like the idea of having an ecoboost as well.
Not really given up, just following the typical life pattern of complaining about and getting made fun of for driving a minivan and then later in life getting made fun of for having a “midlife crisis” when I finally buy the car of my dreams.
Headroom is my biggest issue. Otherwise I would rock a wagon.
Good point. The Ford Flex is on my shortlist to test drive when the time comes. At 6'7" I need something with good headroom and the Flex seems to have that covered. However, not having the power sliding rear doors is definitely a consideration. I was just wondering the other day why automakers haven’t considered…
But it’s terribly boring to read an article about reliable cars. In this case, the Jeeps are job security.
#lifehack.
But it’s not a Subaru
I think this is pretty much the story of all minivan owners. We love to hate them, but it’s difficult to justify anything else. Convenient for road trips, families, indoor bike storage or basically a shed on wheels, camping, trips involving biking and kayaking (roof and rear rack, and interior storage), etc. We hate…
That’s gorgeous.
Was that one also owned by JoHn Voight?
Asks wife if I can buy it, “it’s your funeral.” (...) Was that a yes?
CAme here to ask the same thing.
“get sexual favors from my passenger.”
“That’s only in the morn’n!”
This is part of why I like Tesla. Wearing t shirts and flip flops I had to insist to them that I wasn’t ready for a test drive.