Which large SUV

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Porker87

Original Poster:

8 posts

2 months

Friday 6th September
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Looking at 3 year old SUV for luggage and people capacity( don’t need 7 seats) any opinions on
Cayenne, Q7, X5,GLE, RR , RX 450 etc. petrol or diesel, no plug in hybrid
Or better go A6 or E class estates for space ?

fflump

1,760 posts

45 months

Friday 6th September
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Porker87 said:
Looking at 3 year old SUV for luggage and people capacity( don’t need 7 seats) any opinions on
Cayenne, Q7, X5,GLE, RR , RX 450 etc. petrol or diesel, no plug in hybrid
Or better go A6 or E class estates for space ?
To get useful answers it is worth stating your budget and what you want out of a vehicle. You are not providing much to go on.

BoomerPride

4,017 posts

264 months

Friday 6th September
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The VW Touareg is very highly rated by owners, including me. I wouldn't discount it due to it not having a sexy image.

Edited for typo.

Edited by BoomerPride on Friday 6th September 14:28

Porker87

Original Poster:

8 posts

2 months

Friday 6th September
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fflump said:
To get useful answers it is worth stating your budget and what you want out of a vehicle. You are not providing much to go on.
£45k ish . Space, comfort , reliability . Low as possible depreciation.
Don’t want to look like a drug dealer.

Porker87

Original Poster:

8 posts

2 months

Friday 6th September
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BoomerPride said:
The VW Touareg is very highly related by owners, including me. I wouldn't discount it due to it not having a sexy image.
Good point

Skodillac

6,147 posts

37 months

Friday 6th September
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Porker87 said:
Looking at 3 year old SUV for luggage and people capacity( don’t need 7 seats) any opinions on
Cayenne, Q7, X5,GLE, RR , RX 450 etc. petrol or diesel, no plug in hybrid
Or better go A6 or E class estates for space ?
Personally I don't see the point of SUV when you can get a Skoda Superb estate and have plenty of room for people and luggage without the unnecessary bulk and associated increased running costs of an SUV.

So form your list, yeah an A6 Avant, E Class, or Superb.

E31Shrew

5,944 posts

199 months

Friday 6th September
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XC60 or 90 would be my choice

fflump

1,760 posts

45 months

Friday 6th September
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Porker87 said:
£45k ish . Space, comfort , reliability . Low as possible depreciation.
Don’t want to look like a drug dealer.
If depreciation is an issue you might want to go for slightly older car to be on a flatter part of the curve.

Avoiding JLR products checks with the reliability and drug dealer boxes.

Anyway, with a user name like yours its got to be a Cayenne!

LunarOne

5,760 posts

144 months

Friday 6th September
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fflump said:
Anyway, with a user name like yours its got to be a Cayenne!
He said he didn't want to look like a drug dealer.

LimaDelta

6,950 posts

225 months

Friday 6th September
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£45k might stretch to a 3yo Land Cruiser.

halo34

2,890 posts

206 months

Friday 6th September
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SUV I would go VW Toureag (I do like the new one) or X90

Otherwise A6 Avant.....

Terzo123

4,444 posts

215 months

Friday 6th September
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You would easily get a 3 year old RX450 for well under that budget from a Lexus dealer with the balance of a 10 year warranty.

Insurance was an issue last year but I believe Lexus are retro fitting security measures to help.

jagb

14 posts

127 months

Friday 6th September
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E31Shrew said:
XC60 or 90 would be my choice
I would say XC60 with no hesitation, but as with the 90 all the engines you'd want in either are Plug In hybrids which OP ruled out.

fflump

1,760 posts

45 months

Friday 6th September
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LunarOne said:
fflump said:
Anyway, with a user name like yours its got to be a Cayenne!
He said he didn't want to look like a drug dealer.
Where I live most Cayennes seem to be driven by mothers picking up from the local private school. Unless it’s a front and they’re all dealing H!

Matt_T

522 posts

81 months

Friday 6th September
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How about these - seem like great value for money compared to other stuff.
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/17082845

jamesbilluk

3,974 posts

190 months

Friday 6th September
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Whilst on the A6 theme, there is the A6 Allroad,

In the previous generation
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408203...

Or the newer generation
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202407242...

cerb4.5lee

33,615 posts

187 months

Saturday 7th September
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I've only got experience with the X5 and the GLE, but I've been really happy with both of them for sure though.

The Range Rover would be my favourite, but I'm not brave enough rightly or wrongly though.

CG2020UK

2,027 posts

47 months

Saturday 7th September
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Had a Genesis GV70 in the US.

Looks brilliant, big, comfortable and really well built.

2.5L petrol was spot on if a bit more coarse than the German rivals.