What Medium/Large SUV, £50ish, But I Don’t Want…

What Medium/Large SUV, £50ish, But I Don’t Want…

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generationx

Original Poster:

7,494 posts

112 months

Tuesday 19th March
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After a long period of happy motoring with our Daily, a ‘19 Discovery V6D, it has suddenly turned on us and, despite the weary dealer’s best efforts, has developed a taste for expensive batteries.

So it’s probably time to offload it.

We have grown to love an SUV as a daily, with my Alfa for high days and holidays, so want another. But what? The following is personal opinion of course.

However, we don’t want a BMW (ugly), Mercedes (same), Audi (has a certain reputation here in Germany), anything Japanese (generally not enough power), anything Korean (we previously had a Hyundai Tucson and enjoyed it, but they’re a bit “low rent”), anything hybrid. Not a Stelvio as we already have the wonderful Giulia and don’t want two Alfas. Not a Jaguar, much of the tech is similar to the Battery Monster.

That doesn’t leave much. Tempted by a Volkswagen Touareg, and (as a curve ball) a Maserati Levante.

TL’DR: Over to you please?

P.s. Title should rear “£50k-ish”

Edited by generationx on Tuesday 19th March 12:29

ZiggyNiva

1,163 posts

193 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Grand Chreokee ?

Silvanus

6,019 posts

30 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Maserati Levante

CG2020UK

2,008 posts

47 months

Tuesday 19th March
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The Lexus RX goes well enough and would be more premium than the VW.

Unsure of prices Germany but maybe worth a look at.

ZX10R NIN

28,358 posts

132 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Maserati Levante or Cayenne.

MR2 Steve

361 posts

114 months

Tuesday 19th March
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F Pace SVR

Smurfsarepeopletoo

896 posts

64 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Skoda Kodiaq VRS?

fflump

1,758 posts

45 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Interested in what reputation Audis have in Germany?

The best drivers SUV will be a Cayenne. A Levante will be something different but maybe a little worse in most aspects. I’d be tempted to push the budget and get a used Trofeo though!

Rob 131 Sport

3,115 posts

59 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Whilst SUV’s are not my thing, I would have another look at the BMW X3 / X5, there not a bad looking car and probably drive okay (for an SUV).

justin220

5,450 posts

211 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Another vote for the Cayenne

Billy_Whizzzz

2,132 posts

150 months

Tuesday 19th March
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X5. No brainer. Sorry.

Swoxy

2,808 posts

217 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Get a "ugly" X5.

agent006

12,058 posts

271 months

Tuesday 19th March
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XC90?

Ezra

626 posts

34 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Depending on size you want:

Porsche Cayenne / Macan
Volvo XC90 / XC60
Lexus RX / NX

daqinggregg

3,052 posts

136 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Something a bit left field, reliability should be good, likely poor fit and finish.

Goes like a scolded cat, drinks like a 70’s rock star.

Jeep Grand Cherokee 6.4 SRT SUV 5dr Petrol Auto 4WD Euro 6.

For context:







https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202401285...

ZX10R NIN

28,358 posts

132 months

Wednesday 20th March
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daqinggregg said:
Something a bit left field, reliability should be good, likely poor fit and finish.

Goes like a scolded cat, drinks like a 70’s rock star.

Jeep Grand Cherokee 6.4 SRT SUV 5dr Petrol Auto 4WD Euro 6.

For context:







https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202401285...
Great choice but OP break the budget & get the Trackhawk wink

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202402016...

66HFM

491 posts

32 months

Thursday 21st March
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XC60, XC90 or Porsche Macan?

generationx

Original Poster:

7,494 posts

112 months

Thursday 21st March
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Thanks to all for responding, some nice ideas.

Touareg: went to our local dealer who only had one in a sea of Tiguans. Nice, but much more a large saloon than a proper 4WD. Maybe I need to drive one.

Jeep: not a bad idea, will study further. My stepdaughter’s dad has just bought a Jeep and likes it a lot.

Volvo: Again don’t like the looks so much.

Škoda: I’m guessing on the same platform as one of the VWs, worth a look and there seem to be plenty around.

Lexus: Doesn’t excite me at all.

BMW: Sorry, don’t like the look of the modern ones at all.

Maserati: Went to a local dealer, Frau GenX fell in love immediately (a good sign). Have first option on a car that is coming in shortly after a very fastidious lease, black with beige leather, V6. Interested.


Meanwhile our Discovery is still sulking in the dealer…

fflump

1,758 posts

45 months

Thursday 21st March
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generationx said:
Thanks to all for responding, some nice ideas.

Touareg: went to our local dealer who only had one in a sea of Tiguans. Nice, but much more a large saloon than a proper 4WD. Maybe I need to drive one.

Jeep: not a bad idea, will study further. My stepdaughter’s dad has just bought a Jeep and likes it a lot.

Volvo: Again don’t like the looks so much.

Škoda: I’m guessing on the same platform as one of the VWs, worth a look and there seem to be plenty around.

Lexus: Doesn’t excite me at all.

BMW: Sorry, don’t like the look of the modern ones at all.

Maserati: Went to a local dealer, Frau GenX fell in love immediately (a good sign). Have first option on a car that is coming in shortly after a very fastidious lease, black with beige leather, V6. Interested.


Meanwhile our Discovery is still sulking in the dealer…
With the Levante do check if it is the V6 or V6S version as there is quite a large power differential and this being PH you really need to go for the full fat version (not least because it is a heavy vehicle)