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Need insight on smallish-midsize suv/cuv
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusten" data-source="post: 15474008" data-attributes="member: 38972"><p>Good to hear. We've had great luck with our 2015 Sonata, and the Santa Fe seems like a front running candidate for her. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My father in law went with us to look at a CX-5 today, an its to small. The front seats aren't large enough for him(275+ lbs) so they are out. The CX-9 might have been big enough, but the price is higher than they want to spend. Tech features out the wazoo aren't a selling point. My in laws might as well be cave people. Flip phones, no internet at home, they live 25 miles from a town. She just wants roomy, reliable, attractive to look at, and leather. </p><p></p><p></p><p>We looked into the highlander, and for the money, its lacking compared to the rest of the field(which is the same feeling i have about the Tacoma.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusten, post: 15474008, member: 38972"] Good to hear. We've had great luck with our 2015 Sonata, and the Santa Fe seems like a front running candidate for her. My father in law went with us to look at a CX-5 today, an its to small. The front seats aren't large enough for him(275+ lbs) so they are out. The CX-9 might have been big enough, but the price is higher than they want to spend. Tech features out the wazoo aren't a selling point. My in laws might as well be cave people. Flip phones, no internet at home, they live 25 miles from a town. She just wants roomy, reliable, attractive to look at, and leather. We looked into the highlander, and for the money, its lacking compared to the rest of the field(which is the same feeling i have about the Tacoma.) [/QUOTE]
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