Wow. These are really HIGH mileage cars.
If you don't get these vehicles checked out by a professional mechanic BEFORE you buy, you risk having serious problems that will cost you more than the cost of the car. Nobody here can tell you the actual condition of these vehicles -- and which to buy.
Hyundai Tucson
Hyundai Santa Fe
Ford Explorer
Honda Pilot
Toyota Highlander
None of these are going to handle "all your things" unless you only have a few "things." But you can always rent a U-Haul trailer in MI and pull it one-way to AZ with your new SUV.
Buy the one that is in the best condition, as confirmed with an inspection by a mechanic. The one with the most miles may actually be the one in best condition, and will therefore be more reliable.
Or buy a nice minivan like the Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna-- lots of seats and storage space too.
You are right, they can't sell the car without the title being properly signed over to them. But lots of luck in holding this over their head for them to fix your problems. Might work, might not.
These two cars are very similar in specs. You'll pay less for the 300 but get more luxury features in the CTS. It really comes down to which you like the best after you go look them over, test drive them on city streets and highway, do your research on sites such as Edmunds.com and Cars.com, and...
These two cars are very similar in specs. You'll pay less for the 300 but get more luxury features in the CTS. It really comes down to which you like the best after you go look them over, test drive them on city streets and highway, do your research on sites such as Edmunds.com and Cars.com, and...
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The Honda is the best of the three vehicles. You should check with Kelley Blue Book (kbb.com) to see if the $14,000 is a fair price for that vehicle. If the price is higher than the "private sale" or "retail" value at Kelley, you should negotiate a better price. If it's less, there's no need to...