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Best 7 Seater SUV under 65k?
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My parents are looking for a replacement for the family big suv that we use to haul a bunch of people around or take all my brother's stuff up to boarding school, etc. We currently have a suburban to do the job but we need something new. The SUV needs to fit 7 people, be 4WD, and be able to hold a decent amount of stuff in the trunk at the same time. FYI, my dad will also probably use it to go to work (approx - 100-150mile round trip each day) instead of his Range Rover. What I'm thinking about is a 2011 Audi Q7 3.0T (same engine as S4). It is around 60k. Other options could be: Chevy Tahoe/Suburban Escalade Mercedes GL Any Suggestions? -Matt
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Seriously, look into this. More space than anything you're looking at besides the Suburban. I'm 6'1" and fit in ALL THREE ROWS.
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yea i checked out the MB's, but the GL450 starts at 61k and it comes with NOTHING (no xenons, no nav, no power seats, literally nothing). so with just the basic necesities, it comes very close to 70k and even a little over 70k.. and my family doesn't want to spend that much on pretty much a beater. The Q7 as of now has the best value for the amount of technology and aesthetic appeal.
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You could definitely find one sitting on a lot for under $65k. It is called making a deal. I just couldn't buy one of those fugly Q7's. Much rather have a Tahoe/Suburban if you are worried about cost. |
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100-150 mile round trip? That's a huge range..
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My wife's Q7, sorry, fugly Q7 4.2 quattro electronically lowered and on 23"s. We love it, we have 4 kids and all is good. We did test drive an Acadia for a few days and actually almost bought it. Decided to look at the X5 and Q7 before and the drive is completely different in the Q7, typical german vs american ride and handling. 5 minutes in the Q7 on some twisty roads and I was sold, my wife was sold when she saw it on the lot.
![]() The back is not huge but we can get enough baggage back there for a weekend family trip. Sometimes we have to get creative with packing it in but it's ok. I've bought a thule roof rack for it and a closed carrier in case we need to put stuff outside for a longer trip but we've not had to use it yet. So, in our opinion its a great little SUV! GL
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well some days he travels to nyc from central nj, and some days he goes all the way down long island. Quote:
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Look at the MDX. It costs 15k less and comes with most of the optional features (and more) as standard. It also has one of the most advanced AWD systems on the planet.
Plus, the hideous Q7 was rated as one of the most unreliable cars they polled during the last CR annual issue.
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I'm cheap especially on SUV's since I have no interest for them...If I had to own one I would go for something utilitarian like Tahoe/Suburban. Tried tested and true(you guys probably remember those ads from the 90s)
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If you seriously need the use of the rearmost seats than the Q7 size or bigger is a most, the X5 might offer a 7 seater option but it's a token gesture of extra seats and couldn't really be used on a regular basis.
I also owned a Q7 and though it was brilliant as a family car which could genuinely transport 7 in comfort it was a bit big for our otherwise narrow backroads that we have in the UK. In other words the wife wouldn't drive it because of this. @OP, if you are looking at the 3.0TFSI unit then don't expect great MPG if you want to use most of that power as in such a big chassis it will drink the stuff. I owned the 3.0TDI version and though a bit slower it's huge torque suited the driving style one adopts with a big SUV and actually feels the quicker in normal driving conditions because of this torque advantage, plus it's engine is silect at speed. Might be worth checking out as well. ![]() |
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I'm going through the same decision. For three rows I'm down to an X5 or Q7 (just dont like the boxy look of the GL or the quality of the Tahoe). If I could get away with two rows I'd get the new model Cayanne S, big improvement on both interior and exterior design (not to mention weight loss).
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X5d, great mileage for your dad's commute.
I have one that the wife uses as a dd. We have never popped up the third row of seats. Just get a roof pod/rack for the rare occasions that you require the extra space. I don't like driving around in a huge truck for no good reason. |
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