astanley
En-Route
Jessie and I are in the market for a new (to us) car. We're about to have a baby (4 months away, aiee).
This car will be a) Jessie's daily driver (all errands) and b) our long distance hauler. We make 4+ trips a year to Boston / Maine; minimum one-way distance is 500 miles. The trips tend to be long in duration (2-3 weeks), so we pack a little more stuff (especially for vacations, when items like bicycles come with us). A typical 3 week run to New England fills our Subie to capacity; this is especially true at Christmas and for summer vacation.
We prefer cars that have, for their capacity, good fuel economy. We define good as 18+ highway, fully laden. Snow-capable all-wheel drive or 4 wheel drive is a must. (Jessie's current platform is a Subaru Outback, which is nearly unstoppable in snow).
Lastly, longevity is a big deal to us. We like cars that, with proper care and maintenance, will last a long time. We've had our Acura for 8 years; our Subaru for 7. Proper care and maintenance can be construed as: all service items replaced on manufacturers schedule, all suggested service intervals adhered to, and during routine maintenance (oil, fluids) the car is comprehensively checked over. Maintenance hogs need not apply (I'm looking at you, Audi and VW).
So, for the parents on the board: what do you do for a vehicle? Our current short-list is:
The Honda and Acura are similar, but the Acura has a nicer interior; the Pilot is a bit more rugged. The Outback is there because, with the addition of Yakima roof storage, we'd probably survive. The GMC is spacious, comfortable, can haul all of our crap and then some, and still turn in an 18-20mpg performance on the highway.
Thoughts from the PoA community?
Cheers,
-Andrew
This car will be a) Jessie's daily driver (all errands) and b) our long distance hauler. We make 4+ trips a year to Boston / Maine; minimum one-way distance is 500 miles. The trips tend to be long in duration (2-3 weeks), so we pack a little more stuff (especially for vacations, when items like bicycles come with us). A typical 3 week run to New England fills our Subie to capacity; this is especially true at Christmas and for summer vacation.
We prefer cars that have, for their capacity, good fuel economy. We define good as 18+ highway, fully laden. Snow-capable all-wheel drive or 4 wheel drive is a must. (Jessie's current platform is a Subaru Outback, which is nearly unstoppable in snow).
Lastly, longevity is a big deal to us. We like cars that, with proper care and maintenance, will last a long time. We've had our Acura for 8 years; our Subaru for 7. Proper care and maintenance can be construed as: all service items replaced on manufacturers schedule, all suggested service intervals adhered to, and during routine maintenance (oil, fluids) the car is comprehensively checked over. Maintenance hogs need not apply (I'm looking at you, Audi and VW).
So, for the parents on the board: what do you do for a vehicle? Our current short-list is:
- Honda Pilot
- Acura MDX
- Subaru Outback
- GMC Sierra 2500 Denali Duramax
The Honda and Acura are similar, but the Acura has a nicer interior; the Pilot is a bit more rugged. The Outback is there because, with the addition of Yakima roof storage, we'd probably survive. The GMC is spacious, comfortable, can haul all of our crap and then some, and still turn in an 18-20mpg performance on the highway.
Thoughts from the PoA community?
Cheers,
-Andrew