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ourbabygirl
10-20-2019, 10:39 PM
DH is looking for one, and I thought I'd ask you wise folks for suggestions!

He currently has a truck, which he likes, but it doesn't get good gas mileage, and he wants something smaller that fits in our garage better. He's looking at Subarus (possibly an Impreza?). Wants something cheap, that he owns (the lease on his truck is ending, and his work driving has taken him over his mileage allowance), that does well in the snow. I think he'd rather have a sedan or wagon instead of a truck or SUV. We do have 3 kids that I'd love to be able to fit in back, but I guess it's not a deal-breaker, since I have a minivan.
He's also intrigued by the idea of a Hybrid, but I don't know what's out there with AWD and a low price tag. :)

Thanks for any tips on what to look at, where to look, what to ask about, etc., etc. We're trying to be more financially responsible after spending a bunch of money on $ cars in the past.

Thanks again! :bowdown:

SnuggleBuggles
10-20-2019, 11:10 PM
Used Toyota RAV4 Hybrid


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TwinFoxes
10-21-2019, 06:23 AM
I would look for a low-mileage used Outback. I really wanted an Outback, but needed a third row. People seem to love the Honda CRVs

ang79
10-21-2019, 03:13 PM
I have a Toyota Highlander Hybrid that we got a good deal on used, as it was older and higher in miles. I think the original owner traded it in because of being close to the warranty on the hybrid battery, but I called Toyota to check pricing if I needed to replace the battery and it was still a good deal. We tend to buy older cars and buy from smaller mom/pop type local dealers. Every time we have bought a preowned vehicle from a large dealership we've gotten burned. Anyways, we didn't mind buying this with higher mileage, as I figured Toyotas and Hondas hold their value and run a long time. DH had a Honda Civic that he sold with around 200,000 miles on it and it still ran fine. My Highlander currently has 140,000 and no major problems (and still using the original hybrid battery). If I didn't need a third row for carpooling kids I would get a Honda CRV. DH had an older model one that we really liked and I have good friends that have been through several CRV's and keep upgrading to newer models.

Kindra178
10-21-2019, 08:38 PM
We love our Legacy.


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Kestrel
10-21-2019, 08:58 PM
My husband loved his Ford Escape V-6 ,2005, the last year before they changed it. (It was available badge of Mercury Mariner in a Hybrid, but that's not what we had.) It was an absolutely bullet-proof reliable car. We loved it. Put over 200,00 miles and never fixed anything but spark plugs and changed oil. We finally replaced it when DH wanted his very first brand-new car, a Jeep - which does NOT have good gas mileage!

StantonHyde
10-21-2019, 09:04 PM
Used Subaru Impreza. Less expensive, good gas mileage, 4 WD--gets us up our steep hill in icy/snowy conditions all winter. You could get 3 booster seats in the back, not sure about car seats. We love our Subarus. I have an Outback but they aren't cheap, unless you get a much older model. If that doesn't work, then I would get a used Toyota RAV 4.

mom2binsd
10-21-2019, 09:06 PM
I'll put a plug in for the Ford Edge, I have a 2008, have currently 239K on it, barely had to do anything to it and it handles great in the snow and ice. Lots of space, much bigger than an escape and it feels substantial but gas mileage is not bad. I prefer it to my friends Honda CRV or the RAV 4.