Help! I need advice. I'm new to the US, and I'm not familiar with all makes/models. Had a low mileage 2013 Nissan Altima. Didn't like it for a few reasons. Someone went up my arse and totaled it last week, my rental is a Pathfinder. Really dig driving it, and it's handy for my business. Since I don't want to buy a Nissan, can anybody suggest a good similar sized crossover that would fit the bill. Don't mind a little older/a little more mileage. Would prefer bluetooth/rear camera, but would look at aftermarket kits. V6 a must. Any suggestions? Please help.
Self bump... anybody?
>>16235813
Honda Pilot
>>16235813
Budget? Location? Since you're new to the US you don't have credit right?
>>16235813
Subaru outback 3.6r
japanese quality
nice flat 6
Not nissan
>>16235844
>>16235850
Thanks, looking at Honda Pilots.
I have credit, my wife is American. I want to try to keep the price down to about what I'm going to get from the insurance company though. ~$12000 I'm guessing. Thanks!
>>16235850
Sorry, location. SF Bay Area.
>>16235870
Although I like Subarus, think it's a little too much like an estate wagon. I need to be able to transport chairs, which I can do nicely in the Pathfinder. Thanks!
>>16235901
The one I know is used as a work truck to transport stock, impressively spacey
>>16235994
I'll check it out. Thanks for the suggestion.
>>16235886
Had a 2012 Pilot, it was spacious but felt underpowered and wouldn't down shift unless you put your foot to the floor
>>16236485
Thanks for the input! Do you think there was something wrong with your vehicle, do you think they're all like that? Jeez, they're a V6 aren't they? I've been checking out the Chevy Equinox and Ford Edge models too. Don't know much about American cars.