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9 responses | Dog/Camping/Grocery/Trip Hauler mewri A utilitarian hauler for dogs, camping/canoeing gear, groceries, etc. Easy access for a large, older dog is a must. Rear seating, don't much care. My Honda Element has fit the bill perfectly and would buy another in a heartbeat, but those with low-ish miles are few and far between. Looked... |
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6 responses | Reliable attractive car for single mom Member6454 I'm looking for a reliable, durable used SUV, that looks attractive inside and out, has a smooth ride and is cheap on gas and insurance. What are my best options |
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6 responses | Reliable attractive car for single mom Member6454 I'm looking for a reliable, durable used SUV, that looks attractive inside and out, has a smooth ride and is cheap on gas and insurance. What are my best options |
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4 responses | Fuel efficient family vehicle with some testosterone Xerses82 I currently have two vehicles; a 2003 Saturn Vue and and 2007 Ion. I love the versatility of the Vue, so I want to stay in that segment. The vehicle will be used as my daily driver, but also to take road trips for work and play. I'd like something... |
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4 responses | Fuel efficient family vehicle with some testosterone Xerses82 I currently have two vehicles; a 2003 Saturn Vue and and 2007 Ion. I love the versatility of the Vue, so I want to stay in that segment. The vehicle will be used as my daily driver, but also to take road trips for work and play. I'd like something... |
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3 responses | Husband and wife in mid fifties, cargo space, road trips, safety, economy, perks Member5722 My wife and I need to find a car that fits us both, ie, I am a big man and she is a short lady. The Acadia works. Just looking for other options out there. Realiable history. My wife likes memory seats, power lift tail gate, and back up sensor.... |
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2 responses | Fun, reliable car that can handle snow Member6459 I am looking for a car that's safe and can handle Montana winters, and has good acceleration. I will be using it for long work trips/ around town. I would prefer AWD but some people say a FWD with snow tires is almost just as good (I've only driven AWD).... |