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Overall best midsize SUV help!?

Im getting exhausted! Im looking for something fairly recent I will go back until about 2006 most b/c I will buy in ‘09 but Im researching early. I liked the VOLVO XC90 but found despite its safety its unreliable and pricey to fix. The VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG appealed to me also but it was so heavy the fuel economy is terrible even for an suv. The GMC ENVOY was nexy but I sasw how super fast it depreciated and wondered if thats worth it. I didnt like the dash of the ACURA MDX and Ive heard BMW X5 owners say it isnt all its cracked up to be. At this point Im confused. I have a growing family so a compact car wont cut it sorry. Fuel economy is important but not #1, exterior and interior appeal is up there along with safety and reliability (a fair amount I know I will have things that need repair) and owners out there?! Help!

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  1. Ruin says

    Lexus RX 400 Hybrid
    Lexus RX 350

    best mpg
    Toyota Highlander Hybrid
    Hyundai Santa Fe
    Mitsubishi Outlander
    Toyota Highlander
    Buick Enclave/GMC Acadia/Saturn Outlook
    Ford Taurus X

    the Ford Expedition is a fuel hog but it’s huge and holds everything, if you get the El version you can put stuff behind the 3rd row seat.

    don’t count out the Lincoln navigator

    if you tow or go off road the Lexus GX is the only choice

    avoid the BMW’s and VW Touareg

    the GMC Acadia/Saturn Outlook/Buick Enclave all have full size usable third row seats.

  2. chris2EM says

    I agree with you about the MDX interior, but I still would suggest it.

    The Acura MDX has excellent ratings and reviews, it’s reliable, it has great resale value, and it’s great family car. The older body style and the new body style both would be a very good choice.

  3. Wilton P says

    Take a look at the Lexus. That’s the one I like best. Lexus has a great record for reliability. The fuel economy is pretty good for a vehicle that size.

  4. jagsplaya6 says

    Ahh.. i would go the the Nissan Murono! great car! it has all the new gadgets and gismos has a great feel and with is comfy leather enterior and large 20 inch rims i love it!…Voltwagon just sux its over priced and isnt classy at all..volvo well dont wreck because itll cost you the car over to fix it…acura mdx is nice but ya no not great and oo the o so great bmw NOT any car were you have to get out of the car to change the dvd or cd is just lame!! NISSAN MURONO ALL THE WAY!! oo ya the envoy… dont plan on selling it for well anything other than monopoly money!!

  5. Tyler P says

    The 2008 Lincoln MKX. It received a top safety pick in its class and gets up to 25 mpg. http://www.lincoln.com/mkx/home.asp

    If you want to go cheaper, there is the Ford Edge, which is pretty much the same vehicle with the same mpg’s and safety features:
    http://www.fordvehicles.com/crossovers/2008Edge/
    http://www.fordvehicles.com/crossovers/edge/

    They both come with a voice activated system called SYNC and a vista roof.

  6. HanZ says

    I’ll consider taking a strong look at what Mazda has to offer.

    Mazda CX7 And CX9

    forget which one won the Motor Trend or Car and Driver SUV of the Year.



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