Should I get an SUV or a new sedan?

Brandi

Member
I'm a single college student with my first child on the way. I have a 2002 Nissan Sentra right now, but I don't like it and it has problems that need to be fixed. I want a small SUV (like a Kia Sportage, or Honda CR-V).
 
It would be a good idea for you to do some "homework" by going to www.edmunds.com and see what their ratings are for the vehicles that you are interested in...........save time and $$$
 
most newer models cars on the street are safe so i would worry about getting an SUV for the babys sake. Stay away from Kia, you cant go wrong with honda. Try a honda civic or toyota camry.
 

Rex

Member
Forget about any Kia, these cars are not good mechanically. Before they even get to 100,000 miles, they start having a lot of problems. If I were you I would better go with Honda CR-V.
 

Mike

Active member
The first thing I would say is that if you guy to a small SUV, you're going to notice a huge difference in fuel economy. I'm likely telling you what you already know there I guess, but something to think about given fickle gas prices.

That said, there are a lot of good choices. Rather than look at the Kia Sportage, maybe take a look at the Hyundai Sante Fe. Kia and Hyundai are the same company, but the Sante Fe is a better design. The CR-V is excellent, but a bit higher on the price scale. Other choices include the Ford Escape, a reliable SUV with a good reliability track record. The Hybrid version of the Escape would give you great gas mileage.

If you choose to go with a sedan, the Nissan Altima, Honda Accord, the new 2011 Hyundai Sonata, and the Ford Fusion are all excellent choices, and all have above average reliability.

I normally recommend some Toyota vehicles to my customers, but with all that is going on right now, just best to stay away until they work out their problems.

Take the time to drive as many vehicles as you want, and take them out for an hour or so. As I said earlier, there are so many good choices, take your time.
 
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