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jim78565 March 30th 09 09:23 PM

VUE vs CRV
 
Anybody looked at these. Pros and cons?

No Name March 30th 09 11:09 PM

VUE vs CRV
 
Huuuuuuuh? (Tim The Toolman inquisitive groan)
"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Anybody looked at these. Pros and cons?




jim78565 March 30th 09 11:33 PM

VUE vs CRV
 
Calif Bill wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Anybody looked at these. Pros and cons?


I have heard Vue mileage sucks. CRV looks to be a little smaller than the
VUE and lower seats. We looked at the KIA Sorrento, ok mileage, but not
great. The Camry, too small for people that are 6' tall at least.
Highlander, bigger, and not neat styling. Wife chose the Venza. So far
after a week, the mixed town and highway mileage is about 20.5 mpg.


I need something that can be towed 4 down without adding a Remco
xmission fluid pump. I want auto transmission. Weight is an issue. (more
weight=less fuel economy for the "bus").

Don White March 30th 09 11:52 PM

VUE vs CRV
 

"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Anybody looked at these. Pros and cons?


I have heard Vue mileage sucks. CRV looks to be a little smaller than
the VUE and lower seats. We looked at the KIA Sorrento, ok mileage, but
not great. The Camry, too small for people that are 6' tall at least.
Highlander, bigger, and not neat styling. Wife chose the Venza. So far
after a week, the mixed town and highway mileage is about 20.5 mpg.

I need something that can be towed 4 down without adding a Remco xmission
fluid pump. I want auto transmission. Weight is an issue. (more
weight=less fuel economy for the "bus").


Some sources rate the Honda CRV at the top of the pack..slightly over the
RAV4 and the Subaru Forester.
Consumer Reports has it in 3rd place because the recent re-styling
compromised rear vision..something important to me in a congested older city
with narrow streets. It's a bit smaller and more 'car like' than the Toyota.
Since reliability over the long haul is important to me, there would be no
contest between your two candidates. The Honda is rated as much better than
average...same as the RAV4



Calif Bill March 31st 09 12:02 AM

VUE vs CRV
 

"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Anybody looked at these. Pros and cons?


I have heard Vue mileage sucks. CRV looks to be a little smaller than the
VUE and lower seats. We looked at the KIA Sorrento, ok mileage, but not
great. The Camry, too small for people that are 6' tall at least.
Highlander, bigger, and not neat styling. Wife chose the Venza. So far
after a week, the mixed town and highway mileage is about 20.5 mpg.



Jim22208 March 31st 09 12:08 AM

VUE vs CRV
 
Don White wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Anybody looked at these. Pros and cons?
I have heard Vue mileage sucks. CRV looks to be a little smaller than
the VUE and lower seats. We looked at the KIA Sorrento, ok mileage, but
not great. The Camry, too small for people that are 6' tall at least.
Highlander, bigger, and not neat styling. Wife chose the Venza. So far
after a week, the mixed town and highway mileage is about 20.5 mpg.

I need something that can be towed 4 down without adding a Remco xmission
fluid pump. I want auto transmission. Weight is an issue. (more
weight=less fuel economy for the "bus").


Some sources rate the Honda CRV at the top of the pack..slightly over the
RAV4 and the Subaru Forester.
Consumer Reports has it in 3rd place because the recent re-styling
compromised rear vision..something important to me in a congested older city
with narrow streets. It's a bit smaller and more 'car like' than the Toyota.
Since reliability over the long haul is important to me, there would be no
contest between your two candidates. The Honda is rated as much better than
average...same as the RAV4


I'll have to look at the rear vision issue. That's one reason I'm
pushing to get the bride out of the car she has.

D K[_3_] March 31st 09 01:52 AM

VUE vs CRV
 
Don White wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Anybody looked at these. Pros and cons?
I have heard Vue mileage sucks. CRV looks to be a little smaller than
the VUE and lower seats. We looked at the KIA Sorrento, ok mileage, but
not great. The Camry, too small for people that are 6' tall at least.
Highlander, bigger, and not neat styling. Wife chose the Venza. So far
after a week, the mixed town and highway mileage is about 20.5 mpg.

I need something that can be towed 4 down without adding a Remco xmission
fluid pump. I want auto transmission. Weight is an issue. (more
weight=less fuel economy for the "bus").


Some sources rate the Honda CRV at the top of the pack..slightly over the
RAV4 and the Subaru Forester.
Consumer Reports has it in 3rd place because the recent re-styling
compromised rear vision..something important to me in a congested older city
with narrow streets. It's a bit smaller and more 'car like' than the Toyota.
Since reliability over the long haul is important to me, there would be no
contest between your two candidates. The Honda is rated as much better than
average...same as the RAV4



When did he say anything about a POS RAV 4?

Don White March 31st 09 03:26 AM

VUE vs CRV
 

"Jim22208" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message
...
Anybody looked at these. Pros and cons?
I have heard Vue mileage sucks. CRV looks to be a little smaller than
the VUE and lower seats. We looked at the KIA Sorrento, ok mileage,
but not great. The Camry, too small for people that are 6' tall at
least. Highlander, bigger, and not neat styling. Wife chose the Venza.
So far after a week, the mixed town and highway mileage is about 20.5
mpg.
I need something that can be towed 4 down without adding a Remco
xmission fluid pump. I want auto transmission. Weight is an issue. (more
weight=less fuel economy for the "bus").


Some sources rate the Honda CRV at the top of the pack..slightly over the
RAV4 and the Subaru Forester.
Consumer Reports has it in 3rd place because the recent re-styling
compromised rear vision..something important to me in a congested older
city with narrow streets. It's a bit smaller and more 'car like' than the
Toyota.
Since reliability over the long haul is important to me, there would be
no contest between your two candidates. The Honda is rated as much
better than average...same as the RAV4

I'll have to look at the rear vision issue. That's one reason I'm pushing
to get the bride out of the car she has.


I found the Forester excellent for rear view angles. The reason I flipped
to the RAV4 was the reliability rating.
Much better than avg vs average for the Forester.
As far as money...you'll probably get a better deal on the Vue..*but* the
CRV will hold it's value much better...as least it does up here.




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