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Out of these cars..

We are looking to buy a new or used car for me....we are having trouble deciding between the following-which do you think is the best in terms of space, safety, and for babies (we are starting a family in the next year). we hope to have the car 7-10 years.

 Honda CRV

Toyota Rav4

Hyundai Sante Fe 

 I appreciate your thoughts!

Re: Out of these cars..

  • I can tell you I have a Honda (Civic) that has lasted me 9 years. My first car was a Toyota (Cressida), it was 17 years old when I finally sold it and bought the Honda. Granted, my parents had had the Toyota since it was brand new, but I digress. I can tell you either of those cars will last you.

     I'm personally not a Hundai fan. 

  • I LOVE my CRV. I've had it just over a year now and I'm so happy with it. I haven't had any problems. Space was important to us - with my husband being 6'4" he has plenty of head room and doesn't feel cramped when driving. If anyone is in the backseat behind him they still have plenty of leg room.

    I didn't look at the Rav4. We did look at the SantaFe - but for some reason I don't trust a Hyundai. 

    If you do end up with a Honda DO NOT look at Vandergriff Honda in Arlington. They are awful. 

    Good luck. 

  • I would not discount the Hyundai.  Apparently they have damn good reliability now (as opposed to how they used to be) - plus they have a standard 100,000 warranty if I'm not mistaken.  Besides the fact that the Santa Fe is much better looking than t he CR-V or Rav 4.

    But you probably can't go wrong with any of them.  I would check out Consumer Reports.

  • I've had a Hyundai Accent for 5 years and (knock on wood) have had no problems with it.  It came with a 5 year road side assistance and it's a limited 100,000 mile/10 year warranty.  And it was the best price at the time for a new 4 door compact car.

    I'm sure any of your choices will be good, but I've had no problems with my Hyundai and after my used VW that gave me so many problems I've been really happy.

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  • My BIL has a Rav4 and loves it.

    I have a Mazda CX-7 and absolutely love it (just thought I'd throw that out there in case you had over looked them hah).

    ..but my main point of this post.. I agree that Honda Vandergriff in Arlington = worst place to buy a car. I bought my Civic there 7 years ago and had a HORRIBLE experience. When it was time for a new car, we decided to give them another chance... HORRIBLE experience again. We left and went to Hiley Mazda. Loved them! I bought my Tribute there 3 years ago... this year I bought a CX-7... man, I just realize I go through cars like crazy haha. I will NEVER buy a car or even look at a car from Vandergriff again... same goes for some friends of mine.

  • When I was car shopping... I looked at all of these too. ?I ended up with a Mazda CX7 - I know its not on your list but you should take a look! ?It is not too big - but it is still comfortable for my fiance. ?He didn't like any of the other ones I liked becuase the seats were smaller and uncomfortable.

    SO - If you aren't sold on any of those three, check out the Mazda! ?I L-O-V-E mine!!!!!?

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    I have a Mazda CX-7 and absolutely love it (just thought I'd throw that out there in case you had over looked them hah).

    HA! Didn't read this before I posted. ?Seriously... CX-7s are the BEST! ?:-)?

  • Me too.  I was looking for a smaller SUV/crossover and ended up the the Mazda CX7.  It's the same price range as the others listed but a little more space.  I love it!!
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  • My 16th birthday present was a RAV4 and it was brand new when we bought it.  I drove that thing across most of the East Coast and it was nothing but perfect for me.  I finally upgraded in 2007 (when the car was 11 years old and I had put 150,000 miles on it) and I still miss it.  Good gas mileage, well made, handled great....
  • I've had my Honda C-RV since 2001 and it's a 1999 model. It has been such a dependable car! We've had very minimal trips to the dealership for a few minor things. Still in good condition!
  • I don't usually post over here, but I just got married and was lurking. We're looking at the same group of cars and have narrowed it down to the CRV and Santa Fe. I have a Hyundai Accent and it is a great car. It has a great warranty as well, but I've never had to use it. My MIL just got a CRV and we love it as well. Right now we're trying to save up more for a down payment. If we go with the CRV it'll probably be new, as I'm not fond of the look of the older ones. 
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  • When searching for a new vehicle 2 years ago we started out with Consumer Reports and picked the top 2 small family SUV which were the Toyota Rav 4 and the Honda CRV. We test drove both and decided on the Honda CRV because all of the safety features were standard and with the Rav 4 they were extra. We keep up the maintiance on our CRV and have had no problems to date.
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    I've had a Hyundai Accent for 5 years and (knock on wood) have had no problems with it.  It came with a 5 year road side assistance and it's a limited 100,000 mile/10 year warranty.  And it was the best price at the time for a new 4 door compact car.

    I'm sure any of your choices will be good, but I've had no problems with my Hyundai and after my used VW that gave me so many problems I've been really happy.

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    This.

    I have had my Hyundai Accent since 2002. It had 7 miles on it. It now has over 100,000 and I have not had any major issues with it. (knock on wood.)

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    I have a toyota Highlander and absolutely love it.  and I have had a GREAT experience with Vandergriff Toyota... weird. 

    That said...  the CR-V and the Cx7 are both great cars too.  

    actually I have no bad reports on any of them... just want you to think about how many kids you are going to want.  If you plan on keeping the car for 7-10 years, you will need to make sure that you can fit everyone and their carseats AND their stuff.  :) 

    That's what deterred me from the Rav4.  :) 

     

  • I currently have a Honda (have had it for 4 years) and love it.  My first car was an 89 Toyota Camry.  It had over 300,000 miles on it when it finally died.  (Seriously!)  I think either of those would last you forever.  However, I would say probably just drive them and pick the one you love.  :)
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  • I also have a MAzda CX-7...I wanted to get the Honda, but it came down to comfort for me (mind you I am a real big person).  I prefer Honda because I'm of the opinion they are the best cars out there.  Toyota coming in behind them.  But I dont like how the Rav 4 looks, so I didnt even pursue it.  So, I wanted to fall in love with the crv, but it just wasnt comfy for me.  The CX7, fits me perfect.  I know it looks to be the same size as the others, but to me its a little more broad and spacious. 

    So, if its out of the 3 you listed, I vote for the CRV! They are so great looking and its a Honda!

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