Honda CR-V is very good too and little pricy for tires since it's SUV.
New? cant tell ya. but you can get decent late model cars for under 15k. I'm kinda partial to chevy malibus.
Do anyone of you know about CAR, ( not SUV or Truck) due to the price.
Is there any good car that handles snow and icy and under 18K???
If SUV costs under 18K then tell me anyway.
Thanks
Chevy Malibus is really excellent for road trip. spacious. gas saving. comfortable.
but on snow day? eeehh
I'd like Honda pilot so bad lol
Why? ..... Did you know that Pilot is gulping more gas than CRV? For family use, I go with Pilot. I like CRV because I don't have any kids in my house.
I vote for Subaru. I never been driving Subaru on the snowy roads, used to driving my sister's Subie wagon in Hawaii.
I do want subaru so bad. I cant afford it right now. Pilot is 7 or 8 passenager is the reason. LOL I still cant afford pilot due to gas so nuts.
SO i need 18k with good gas and handle snow and icy. I work where they refuse to close if it were snow or icy anyway. eh..
If I raise in northern east, automotive mechanic expert then I would be glad to help you.
For free?
For Auto Talk. Lot deafies ask me same thing. No thanks.
in Upstate New York, it does not matter if you own a SUV, Subaru, AWD, car or semi truck.
Snowstorm/Blizzard always win.
This picture is nothing. Only sucks for FWD and RWD. I was there and I beat it before. Unless it got over 1.5ft then different story
i still have my old element with AWD and its 11 years old. I pray that my tiny car will stay alive for 10 more years to go!
Element? It compares equally to Nissan Cube, and Cube is less likely to rollover. Also always less than $18000.
http://carsort.com/compare/Honda-Element-vs-Nissan-cube