My 2001 Kia Sportage, veteran of some brutal Minnesota winters, hauler of guitar rigs and drum kits, has one foot in the grave. I had hoped to make it my winter/band vehicle and get something else for the daily commute, but I can't really justify repairing it in hopes of a couple more years or recouping some insulting resale value when the dealerships are dropping prices like mad in this economy. I've had my seven good years with it, and already drove the new (and vastly improved) 2008 version, which has a lot of musician-friendly features and significant upgrades. The only other vehicles in the ~$17k price range (after incentives) that I'm considering are the Chevy Equinox and Mitsubishi Endeavor, and I don't know anyone that owns either. I've read some negative reviews about the Equinox's handling, and the back seats don't fold flush with the rear cargo area, so it has that going against it. The Endeavor supposedly handles quite nice, has good acceleration, and the seats do fold flat.
I'm inclined to stick with Kia, as it meets most of my requirements *and* the original dealer is open to taking mine on trade despite its repair needs. I have neither the driveway space nor the time nor the desire to try selling a fixer-upper myself. However, my wife has driven an Equinox and liked it, and I wanted to consider one other vehicle as the third party option, hence the Endeavor. None of the bigger SUVs or pickups on the market are worth the money for what I need, and most of the other so-called crossovers look like mutated station wagons. We already have an HHR, so I want something a little closer to truck territory.
Anyone?
I'm inclined to stick with Kia, as it meets most of my requirements *and* the original dealer is open to taking mine on trade despite its repair needs. I have neither the driveway space nor the time nor the desire to try selling a fixer-upper myself. However, my wife has driven an Equinox and liked it, and I wanted to consider one other vehicle as the third party option, hence the Endeavor. None of the bigger SUVs or pickups on the market are worth the money for what I need, and most of the other so-called crossovers look like mutated station wagons. We already have an HHR, so I want something a little closer to truck territory.
Anyone?
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