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Mother inlaw has a Subaru forester they bought new in 2010. Never a problem with close to 200k on it.
All wheel drive, good fuel economy, power is meh Ok. Good little car if you want a car.
My self love having a truck with a cap.
Mega cargo space, towing, 4x4, comfort, safety. But 14L/ 100km instead of the 5.5 your getting.
Love my explorer xlt 3.5 2016 gets pretty good mileage way way better then the Eco and it's big
jaguar makes a deseil XE
All Wheel Drive. ..it is awesome in winter and useful getting in out cottage roads
Once tried it you can't go back. Put pedal down and go while others 2 wheels are spinning
And going no where ...especially nice when getting up to speed in winter while merging
With traffic...all vehicles more less stop the same
All Wheel Drive is definitely awesome in all conditions. I have owned 3 thus far. 1 Subaru, 1 Audi and recently my Infiniti. All three were great vehicles in their own respect. I do regret recently getting rid of my Q50S especially with this crappy weather and rising gas prices. I too need to rethink my daily driver as I have an opportunity for a new position at a new firm out in the west end of the city and with heavy traffic the SRT 392 will not be fun to drive in stop and go traffic. My wife and I are quite unhappy with the fuel consumption of this SRT. My old Mustang was better than this car so up it goes for sale in the spring time. Need to take care of the Mrs and my wallet. Happy wife, happy life as they say.
Picture for old times sake of my Q50S
Cmon Scrape the Chally is a toy not a true dd ,don't do it lol, it's too nice . I'd get a cheap econobox for dd warrior activity
My2c
Guy across the street from me has ^^^ one of these too, I think they are great looking cars, not sure the cost or overall performance, but If you are changing cars again, take a look at a Lexus.
I bought my wife the 2015 IS250 F Sport, we've had it just over two years, now has 38K on the clock and 5K I just put on it this last week I took it to Florida and back 5400kms in less than four days. The car took it like a champ, never missed a beat, rode great and I realized why I bought it. averaged 9.2L/100KM on the trip, usually gets around 12 in the city, exactly what my old BMW would get.
I drive a 2016 F150 as my daily and I won't change that, but Lexus has the upscale feel and performance without the BMW/Mercedes price tag. Car takes regular 87 octane and uses Toyota parts for brakes etc.
After this, I was considering the Hellcat Jeep, but it will have a hefty price tag and will suck gas, so we'll see. Another IS or stepping up to the GS is an option too.