Both the Acura and Lexus are excellent choices. Stay away from used Nissan's, they have a reputation for bad CVT transmissions.If you want something more reliable, check out similar sized Toyota SUVs. Toyota makes extremely reliable vehicles. Just my 2 cents worth.
He mentioned a Lexus as once of his choices. Same company. Almost every Lexus shares a platform with a Toyota model.If you want something more reliable, check out similar sized Toyota SUVs. Toyota makes extremely reliable vehicles. Just my 2 cents worth.
That's correct, just giving him options.He mentioned a Lexus as once of his choices. Same company. Almost every Lexus shares a platform with a Toyota model.
While premium gas is "recommended" on many vehicles, it's not always "required."My parents have a 2015 Acura MDX and it has been nothing but reliable. The only thing that suck is having to put premium gas. It has been so reliable that they don’t know if it’s worth it to upgrade to the 2024 model as it’s more of want than a need![]()
I like Mazdas. It really comes down to if you like the rotary dial interface system (I do), though the newer ones also support touch. Android Auto or Apple CarPlay pretty much makes that moot. If you want to use the included tech you can usually buy a $50 navigation card from Amazon (or wherever) instead of spending hundreds on a dealership one. I bought a $50 navigation card just in case I have issues with my phone. I find the 2023 and newer infotainment system looks nice and to be much better than older versions. YMMV.Buddy has a CX-5 and its pretty nice but the infotainment system is a nightmare compared to the others
I prefer the styling of the Acura and Lexus to those options you list.Both the Acura and Lexus are excellent choices. Stay away from used Nissan's, they have a reputation for bad CVT transmissions.
Other options if you could explore are, Honda CRV, Toyota Rav4, and Mazda CX5.
My dad owned a 2005 MDX it was a great SUV up until about 140K then there were some issues that required $$$. So if your folks are close to that mileage they may want to look at trading in for a newer model. The car I have right now requires premium gas so I'm used to $100 fill ups.My parents have a 2015 Acura MDX and it has been nothing but reliable. The only thing that suck is having to put premium gas. It has been so reliable that they don’t know if it’s worth it to upgrade to the 2024 model as it’s more of want than a need![]()
I like Mazdas. It really comes down to if you like the rotary dial interface system (I do), though the newer ones also support touch. Android Auto or Apple CarPlay pretty much makes that moot. If you want to use the included tech you can usually buy a $50 navigation card from Amazon (or wherever) instead of spending hundreds on a dealership one. I bought a $50 navigation card just in case I have issues with my phone. I find the 2023 and newer infotainment system looks nice and to be much better than older versions. YMMV.
Neat. Still no big regrets on the Nav card-- Yes, free is better than $50, which is better than hundreds, but at least I have that bit of redundancy (because I'm often in the middle of nowhere).It's not perfect but it does the job.
f you manBro…. Get a Subaru. Great in the snow and you automatically become attractive to Lesbians and granola-eating dog lovers.
Next you're going to tell us than not all Miata drivers are gay hairdressers, and not all BMW drivers are assholes on (and often off) the road.I have a Subaru and LOVE it !!!
and I hate granola
Subi's are nice, drove a friend's WRX and BRZ a few times, both manual and both equally insanely fun. The only problem with them for me is, I'd get speeding tickets with them.f you man
I have a Subaru and LOVE it !!!
and I hate granola
I was a devoted Infiniti guy, made the change last year and I'm never going back
I would stay away from any turbo engines
Bottom trim by any chance? Mazda does have some unfortunately un-Mazda like engines on lower trim models (especially in previous years). A 2018 156hp CX-5 would feel like a dog. Typically the next engine up will feel like a more fun CRV of the same era.I ended up test driving a 2018 CX-5 I didn't love it. It seemed underpowered to me.
No it wasn't bottom trim. IIRC the engine was 2.5L 4 cyl approx 180 hp. Perhaps seems underpowered because I"m used to driving a 6 cylinderBottom trim by any chance? Mazda does have some unfortunately un-Mazda like engines on lower trim models (especially in previous years). A 2018 156hp CX-5 would feel like a dog. Typically the next engine up will feel like a more fun CRV of the same era.
The CX-5, CX-50, CX-3, and CX-30 all look remarkably similar on the exterior because of Mazda's unified styling. The 5 and 50 are Mazda's answer to the CRV (but typically more fun to drive and with a mechanical transmission). The 3 and 30 are basically lifted Mazda 3s and are subcompact SUVs, and are fun in the way a Mazda 3 is, but with a couple inches more ground clearance and headroom.