WTB: Sporty SUV as daily driver (SoCal)
#1
WTB: Sporty SUV as daily driver (SoCal)
Hey guys,
I'm getting rid of my BAT (Big *** Truck) as my daily driver since it's going off lease next month. I'm trying to decide on a new daily.
I'd like to spend in the low to mid thirties (buying outright) and it needs to be fun to drive, doesn't need third row (no kiddies), needs to be able to tow/haul for bike trailers and moto-totes, etc... Very slightly used is my preference (still under warranty if possible)...
I'm looking at 2006+ Infiniti FX35's, 2005 Range Rover HSE's (good prices out there), considering Cayenne but a little pricey or no warranty left on older ones in the price range. I'd like to have something almost new if possible which is pushing me towards the Infiniti or Acura MDX's... I also am considering Grand Cherokee SRT8 if the deal is right. Gas is a bit of an issue but not a deal breaker...
Any thoughts are appreciated-I'm still pretty open at this point and don't *need to have a daily right away as I have the 996TT.
If anybody has anything interesting, let me know, thanks!
I'm getting rid of my BAT (Big *** Truck) as my daily driver since it's going off lease next month. I'm trying to decide on a new daily.
I'd like to spend in the low to mid thirties (buying outright) and it needs to be fun to drive, doesn't need third row (no kiddies), needs to be able to tow/haul for bike trailers and moto-totes, etc... Very slightly used is my preference (still under warranty if possible)...
I'm looking at 2006+ Infiniti FX35's, 2005 Range Rover HSE's (good prices out there), considering Cayenne but a little pricey or no warranty left on older ones in the price range. I'd like to have something almost new if possible which is pushing me towards the Infiniti or Acura MDX's... I also am considering Grand Cherokee SRT8 if the deal is right. Gas is a bit of an issue but not a deal breaker...
Any thoughts are appreciated-I'm still pretty open at this point and don't *need to have a daily right away as I have the 996TT.
If anybody has anything interesting, let me know, thanks!
#3
Haha, big pimpin. I like those but I'm trying to get away from the BAT's!!!
I want something that I can carve around in b/c my Tundra tires are totally bald on the edges and burning up from flying around in that thing! It is fun to peel out halfway down the street in the rain and go sideways, however...
People thought I was crazy when I added sway bars to my truck but I swear that I put them to good use!!!
I want something that I can carve around in b/c my Tundra tires are totally bald on the edges and burning up from flying around in that thing! It is fun to peel out halfway down the street in the rain and go sideways, however...
People thought I was crazy when I added sway bars to my truck but I swear that I put them to good use!!!
#7
I'm looking into the X5's but they may again be a bit out of my price range in the more recent years. Plus, I love the newest body style but it's still a bit too expensive for my current budget.
The RR Sport is beautiful but pricey and unreliable based on what I've seen and heard. I'd take one under warranty but not want something too used....
The RR Sport is beautiful but pricey and unreliable based on what I've seen and heard. I'd take one under warranty but not want something too used....
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#8
Thanks, Jason! I may take you up on that offer in the future depending on what I decide to purchase...
#11
Throw out the idea of an SRT8, because of the exhaust setup you need a special hitch, which doesn't have very good towing capabilities. For mid (or upper $30,000 range, if you can stretch it) I'd look at getting an X5 4.4. See what your local dealers have in their used lot. You might be able to find a well optioned one with a tow package for just under $40,000. Those cars are fun to drive, comfortable, and pretty utilitarian.
Or, grab a low mileage MDX, maybe a lease return or something?
Or, grab a low mileage MDX, maybe a lease return or something?
#13
Throw out the idea of an SRT8, because of the exhaust setup you need a special hitch, which doesn't have very good towing capabilities. For mid (or upper $30,000 range, if you can stretch it) I'd look at getting an X5 4.4. See what your local dealers have in their used lot. You might be able to find a well optioned one with a tow package for just under $40,000. Those cars are fun to drive, comfortable, and pretty utilitarian.
Or, grab a low mileage MDX, maybe a lease return or something?
Or, grab a low mileage MDX, maybe a lease return or something?
Thanks for your input!
#15
We had an X5 for 5 years. It was a great car, handled surprisingly well for an SUV. We go to Arrowhead several times a year and it was always the perfect vehicle for the trip. Wife missed her old e39 5 series sedan so we got her a 530xit to replace the X5. It too is a great handling cargo hauler.