Hey /o/ what crossover SUV would you get? I do production work that sometimes involves travel and hauling gear, and I'm trying to do uber for supplemental income. What would you say is the best fuel-efficient SUV from the last 10 years?
>Crossover SUV
no thanks
Buy an old accord wagon
>>14711771
>buying a crossover
Are you a woman?
>>14711781
Cant be older than 10 years to do Uber and Lyft shit. And I'd rather have a 4wd with something approximating a truck frame than an Accord with a fat ass.
>>14711771
Buy a fucking plug-in hybrid crossover and leave this board.
>>14711820
Doesn't need to be but I want space, utility, and fuel-efficiency.
>>14711771
pretty mush the only decent one and 30mpg
just get a wagon tho bro
>>14711827
Uber won't let you drive a car older than 10 years? That's fucking retarded
>Basically anything honda will last a while and get good gas mileage. Get a civic Si for extra funzies
>>14711833
We'll you can't have all 3. Space means big and big means meh mpg. Go buy a Volvo v70 or used jetta sportwagen tdi with manual transmission (for reliability)
>>14711856
>jetta
>reliability
>>14711833
Utility and fuel-efficiency don't go together with SUV. I'm guessing you bought into SUV marketing.
XC60
>>14711836
CX5 is my pick as well. My brother is a musician, and after the demise of his Jetta TDI Wagon (hit by a drunk driver), he needed something relatively new that had similar cargo and passenger capacity. We looked at pretty much everything that could be had under $20k and the CX5 was by far the best to drive and the nicest inside, and it gets pretty respectable mileage numbers.