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Re: Welcome to car talk! I have no idea what car to get - mattkime - 03-20-2025 mrbigstuff wrote: I'm tempted to chase down an A4 Allroad. Might still happen but part of me wonders if I'm just abusing myself. My wife and I did test drive an A4 the other day and entry level luxury felt a hell of a lot better than I expected. The A4 has a pretty good reputation for reliability at this point which surprised me. I think the real mark of luxury is buying a new car while knowing how quickly it depreciates. Volvo reliability worries me right now - everything but the drive train. Heh, the E320 does come in a wagon variety. I've looked at some older wagons and have decided it would be foolish without a second car. Or a garage to do the work myself. Re: Welcome to car talk! I have no idea what car to get - GGD - 03-20-2025 anonymouse1 wrote: The plug-in version is called RAV4 Prime. There is a Hybrid only version too called the RAV4 Hybrid. Re: Welcome to car talk! I have no idea what car to get - Speedy - 03-20-2025 Yes, buy used. https://www.ebay.com/motors/blog/six-tips-from-a-buick-roadmaster-wagon-fanatic/ Re: Welcome to car talk! I have no idea what car to get - SteveG - 03-20-2025 ![]() Re: Welcome to car talk! I have no idea what car to get - N-OS X-tasy! - 03-20-2025 Acer wrote: Before I changed course and went EV with my Model Y, my next car was slated to be a Subaru Outback. Re: Welcome to car talk! I have no idea what car to get - Gilbert - 03-20-2025 One of my daughters bought a Mazda CX-5 about two years ago. Her husband is 6'4" and he can sit comfortably in the front or second row. I have driven it a couple of times and it handles well, has a nice interior and roomy enough for their road trips. She bought it new since the used models were only $1k-1.5K cheaper than new. Re: Welcome to car talk! I have no idea what car to get - mattkime - 03-20-2025 Gilbert wrote: That's useful info. While I don't mind cramming my kids into the back of a wagon, if we get an SUV I want it to be comfortable for my future teenagers to sit back there. Re: Welcome to car talk! I have no idea what car to get - Gareth - 03-20-2025 Acer wrote: Yup, Outback is like a "lifted" wagon, although it's "big". Lots of rear legroom and cargo space, but it just feels "big" to me when I drive the in-laws' (but our daily drivers are 2-door Minis...). Volvo should still have the V60 and V90 Cross Country wagons, although at a much higher price point. I had a rental Mazda CX-9 once, which was nice, but I thought the cargo space was lacking for a vehicle of its size. Not sure how the CX-5/50 compare, but I'm skeptical that Mazda prioritizes exterior styling over interior space. Re: Welcome to car talk! I have no idea what car to get - mattkime - 03-20-2025 Acer wrote: Subaru Outback leans toward a wagon profile over an SUV. Impreza is smaller. Maybe I should drive an Outback. I've overlooked it due to wagon owner snobbishness and test driving a much older model. Re: Welcome to car talk! I have no idea what car to get - mattkime - 03-20-2025 Black wrote: I live in america and have two kids. |