Maybe… but the current rivians seem to be pretty decent still. But yea that’s why I pump and dumped that stock during the reveal … I got excited then it was too far away and off it went
Car Talk 6: Best of times and Worst of Times
- max225
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- Desertbreh
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Wow that is atrocious
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Yes’th. Hard pass.
- J-Ho-Fo-Show69
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Dat R3 looks like an old school VW Rabbit. I’m here for it. Especially that dark green one
One of the other guys on my team got an early R1T back when they were $76K and he's loved it, I guess he's owned for almost two years now. I'll have to get an update from him at some point from a reliability/quality standpoint. He lives in Minneapolis, so I've never gotten the opportunity to drive it sadly.
and I'm holding an uncomfortable amount of their stock, avg $19/ps
- max225
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I was an idiot and bought at 32 when they dropped 50% from their IPO.
I think evs are about to go through a major reckoning as most places in US made it very price prohibitive to own own one. There is no cost advantage over a hybrid anymore.
same same. I avg'ed down
meanwhile I timed the bottom of tesla at $100/ps
- Johnny_P
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What do we know about 3-row SUVs in this forum? We are stopping at two kids but the CRV is already feeling tight as hell with the baby seat in there.
All the car mags want a 3 row that handles like a Miata which I don’t understand. I’d be looking for something dependable with good interior space because I’m tall, and hopefully not wallet destroying to own from a MPG or insurance perspective. Something that the dog and kids can easily climb into. So middle row captains chairs.
CX9 seems cool until you read about engines cracking and needing full replacement. CX90 prioritized handling over everything a 3 row needs to be. No to Ferd. Chevy doesn’t seem to want to compete in this segment unless you go Tahoe which is way too much.
Telluride seems sweet but I can’t do H/K now with the Kia boyz destroying insurance rates of those brands. Pilot? Atlas? Highlander? Grand Cherokee?
All the car mags want a 3 row that handles like a Miata which I don’t understand. I’d be looking for something dependable with good interior space because I’m tall, and hopefully not wallet destroying to own from a MPG or insurance perspective. Something that the dog and kids can easily climb into. So middle row captains chairs.
CX9 seems cool until you read about engines cracking and needing full replacement. CX90 prioritized handling over everything a 3 row needs to be. No to Ferd. Chevy doesn’t seem to want to compete in this segment unless you go Tahoe which is way too much.
Telluride seems sweet but I can’t do H/K now with the Kia boyz destroying insurance rates of those brands. Pilot? Atlas? Highlander? Grand Cherokee?
- max225
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Check out an Atlas as a punishment box (cheapest on that list) or if you can find a Highlander or Grand Highlander HYBRID that's really the way to go if you can't stomach a Van. But honestly... I'd probably try and get my name on a list for a Sienna. It's the thing that makes the most sense.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:09 pm What do we know about 3-row SUVs in this forum? We are stopping at two kids but the CRV is already feeling tight as hell with the baby seat in there.
All the car mags want a 3 row that handles like a Miata which I don’t understand. I’d be looking for something dependable with good interior space because I’m tall, and hopefully not wallet destroying to own from a MPG or insurance perspective. Something that the dog and kids can easily climb into. So middle row captains chairs.
CX9 seems cool until you read about engines cracking and needing full replacement. CX90 prioritized handling over everything a 3 row needs to be. No to Ferd. Chevy doesn’t seem to want to compete in this segment unless you go Tahoe which is way too much.
Telluride seems sweet but I can’t do H/K now with the Kia boyz destroying insurance rates of those brands. Pilot? Atlas? Highlander? Grand Cherokee?
I like the Pilot but MPGs are shit as is the epic depreciation...
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Probably Pilot. But I'd have a hard time pulling the trigger on one until they put the new Accord infotainment in. It has a comically small screen in it right now.
CX-90 would probably be my personal pick, but you get more bang for the buck with the Pilot.
CX-90 would probably be my personal pick, but you get more bang for the buck with the Pilot.
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I think this is the most sensible thing out there right now. Enough size, good power, good mileage for what it is. Plus depreciation should be low.max225 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:15 pmCheck out an Atlas as a punishment box (cheapest on that list) or if you can find a Highlander or Grand Highlander HYBRID that's really the way to go if you can't stomach a Van. But honestly... I'd probably try and get my name on a list for a Sienna. It's the thing that makes the most sense.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:09 pm What do we know about 3-row SUVs in this forum? We are stopping at two kids but the CRV is already feeling tight as hell with the baby seat in there.
All the car mags want a 3 row that handles like a Miata which I don’t understand. I’d be looking for something dependable with good interior space because I’m tall, and hopefully not wallet destroying to own from a MPG or insurance perspective. Something that the dog and kids can easily climb into. So middle row captains chairs.
CX9 seems cool until you read about engines cracking and needing full replacement. CX90 prioritized handling over everything a 3 row needs to be. No to Ferd. Chevy doesn’t seem to want to compete in this segment unless you go Tahoe which is way too much.
Telluride seems sweet but I can’t do H/K now with the Kia boyz destroying insurance rates of those brands. Pilot? Atlas? Highlander? Grand Cherokee?
I like the Pilot but MPGs are shit as is the epic depreciation...
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Yeah. A pilot seems like least seppuku however that only applies to the current one. Prior ones are awful looking. And yes shit mpg.max225 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:15 pmCheck out an Atlas as a punishment box (cheapest on that list) or if you can find a Highlander or Grand Highlander HYBRID that's really the way to go if you can't stomach a Van. But honestly... I'd probably try and get my name on a list for a Sienna. It's the thing that makes the most sense.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:09 pm What do we know about 3-row SUVs in this forum? We are stopping at two kids but the CRV is already feeling tight as hell with the baby seat in there.
All the car mags want a 3 row that handles like a Miata which I don’t understand. I’d be looking for something dependable with good interior space because I’m tall, and hopefully not wallet destroying to own from a MPG or insurance perspective. Something that the dog and kids can easily climb into. So middle row captains chairs.
CX9 seems cool until you read about engines cracking and needing full replacement. CX90 prioritized handling over everything a 3 row needs to be. No to Ferd. Chevy doesn’t seem to want to compete in this segment unless you go Tahoe which is way too much.
Telluride seems sweet but I can’t do H/K now with the Kia boyz destroying insurance rates of those brands. Pilot? Atlas? Highlander? Grand Cherokee?
I like the Pilot but MPGs are shit as is the epic depreciation...
Grand Highlander Hybrid seems dece. The lower power one gets like 35 mpg in an enormous box. But also pretty expensive for a mainstream brand.
At least with the Atlas they’re available used for cheap. I don’t recall anything bad about them other than shit mpg with the V6 motor.
I’m slowly getting Lisa to come around to a minivan. I want one, she doesn’t.
- max225
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To be fair they are all essentially minivans in slightly different skins and far less practical. A sienna does everything you need to do...Johnny_P wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:36 pmYeah. A pilot seems like least seppuku however that only applies to the current one. Prior ones are awful looking. And yes shit mpg.max225 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:15 pm
Check out an Atlas as a punishment box (cheapest on that list) or if you can find a Highlander or Grand Highlander HYBRID that's really the way to go if you can't stomach a Van. But honestly... I'd probably try and get my name on a list for a Sienna. It's the thing that makes the most sense.
I like the Pilot but MPGs are shit as is the epic depreciation...
Grand Highlander Hybrid seems dece. The lower power one gets like 35 mpg in an enormous box. But also pretty expensive for a mainstream brand.
I’m slowly getting Lisa to come around to a minivan. I want one, she doesn’t.
2024 Sienna LE AWD + LE Plus package is $43,380. The most sensible choice. But it is also hard AF to get as toyota has been prior focused on selling 60k fucking crotch fruit booger haulers.
- CaleDeRoo
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I have two friends with Atlases. The head room is fucking wild. I think the MDX is also a sleeper. I don't think they're THAT much more of you're ok with a couple years old.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:09 pm What do we know about 3-row SUVs in this forum? We are stopping at two kids but the CRV is already feeling tight as hell with the baby seat in there.
All the car mags want a 3 row that handles like a Miata which I don’t understand. I’d be looking for something dependable with good interior space because I’m tall, and hopefully not wallet destroying to own from a MPG or insurance perspective. Something that the dog and kids can easily climb into. So middle row captains chairs.
CX9 seems cool until you read about engines cracking and needing full replacement. CX90 prioritized handling over everything a 3 row needs to be. No to Ferd. Chevy doesn’t seem to want to compete in this segment unless you go Tahoe which is way too much.
Telluride seems sweet but I can’t do H/K now with the Kia boyz destroying insurance rates of those brands. Pilot? Atlas? Highlander? Grand Cherokee?
Chevy came out with a new Traverse this year that's actually pretty hot.
https://www.chevrolet.com/upcoming-vehi ... 4-traverse
The Nissan Pathfinder uses a real trans now and looks great too. The options are really limitless.
- Johnny_P
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That traverse looks pretty great.CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:26 amI have two friends with Atlases. The head room is fucking wild. I think the MDX is also a sleeper. I don't think they're THAT much more of you're ok with a couple years old.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:09 pm What do we know about 3-row SUVs in this forum? We are stopping at two kids but the CRV is already feeling tight as hell with the baby seat in there.
All the car mags want a 3 row that handles like a Miata which I don’t understand. I’d be looking for something dependable with good interior space because I’m tall, and hopefully not wallet destroying to own from a MPG or insurance perspective. Something that the dog and kids can easily climb into. So middle row captains chairs.
CX9 seems cool until you read about engines cracking and needing full replacement. CX90 prioritized handling over everything a 3 row needs to be. No to Ferd. Chevy doesn’t seem to want to compete in this segment unless you go Tahoe which is way too much.
Telluride seems sweet but I can’t do H/K now with the Kia boyz destroying insurance rates of those brands. Pilot? Atlas? Highlander? Grand Cherokee?
Chevy came out with a new Traverse this year that's actually pretty hot.
https://www.chevrolet.com/upcoming-vehi ... 4-traverse
The Nissan Pathfinder uses a real trans now and looks great too. The options are really limitless.
Yeah the Nissans. Fled’s experience with his Frontier makes me shy away from them but they do look nice now.
- Johnny_P
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The new pilot seems alright with the refreshed infotainment and interior to match the civic / accord.
The Odyssey minivan uses the 10 year old infotainment and gauges just like my CRV and no way fam. I can’t deal with that in 2024.
CX90 certainly looks good and has a PHEV option but it’s brand new so questionable dependability and lack of interior space / storage is tough.