We have a 2006 explorer Eddie Bauer, good on gas and good in the snow. The newer ones look real nice.
Do they offer with a third row seat? I was thinking it was only in the newer models or Expedition/Excursions. An Explorer with third row would definitely catch my attention as well.
Well then... I won't be much help since we traded a 2003 Envoy XL for a 2012 Traverse LTZ. Nevermind that it's been a great vehicle since it's off the list already. AWD, all the bells and whistles and 21mpg...
To Jesse and others with Acadia/Traverse, I mean no offense. I went thru the consumer reports and looked at years to stay away from. It listed nearly every year Acadia/Traverse from 2006-2015. That was enough for me to rule them out. Maybe I should read some more research on them.
Hedge- I was really liking the reliability/mileage/options on the Highlanders. Looked at other Toyota SUV's as well. Hybrid versions make me a little nervous. Has your hybrid treated you well? What year? How many miles have you put on it? Makes me a little nervous in regards to cargo space. It won't be as critical in a few years when the kids start moving out. Right now the extra space along with third row would be nice.
I was also looking at the Honda Pilots. If we can get 15-16mpg around town that would be great. That is pretty solid on such a large vehicle. 17-18mpg would be a bonus but not expected with my wife driving. She thinks she is driving an 3000lb Alpha Romeo or something when in her barge.
I may have to suck it up and find a minivan for 3-5yrs. They are cheap enough. They just drop in value so much and I'd hate to be seen in one. lol
Our other option is to keep sinking money into it. Maybe this is the last repair for the next couple years. Battery, alternator, belt, belt tensioner pulley have been replaced. I have a feeling the starter will be replaced Monday. Tires, brakes, body are pretty solid. The lack of payment is VERY nice. We are trying to keep it this way. The good news is we can likely get $5-6000 out of it still.