As much as I
love my 2001 Escape and fairly nonexistent commute of
thirteen miles to and from work, the car has 203,000 miles on the odometer. It
has done the job for our family and would love to keep it until the wheels fall
off – and then, we’ll just put them back on – the time has come for something a
bit bigger for a growing toddler. I’m not big on another crossover nor do I
want to get beaten across the head every time I have to buy fuel but I won’t
rule out the right one. I’d also like to have a tow hitch to haul a burgeoning
small business trailer as well as kid supplies (stroller, toddler bag, toys,
etc.) and a backup camera is mandatory at our price point. That being said, I
have a list of vehicles that I think may work for the three of us within a $35,000
budget:
Ford Escape
Trim Level: Titanium with 2.0T Ecoboost
Pros: Brand
loyalty to the Blue Oval (best of the three Fords I’ve owned), camera, tow
hitch available
Cons: Ford
dealers tend to be a-holes with service, 2.0T Ecoboost concerns specifically
replacing turbo
Nissan Frontier
Trim Level: Pro-4X crew cab
Pros: Value,
proven dependability, tow hitch, available camera
Cons: Kid
may outgrow the truck before she turns 5, dismal MPG
Lexus IS350
Trim: Base (the F is another level of
pricing and more than the house payment)
Pros: I can
keep the Escape, bulletproof reliability, standard camera
Cons: Price,
rare but expensive Lexus maintenance, not installing a hitch on a sedan
GMC Canyon
Trim: SLE crew cab
Pros: New
technology with decent MPG, tow hitch, standard camera
Cons: Kid
may outgrow the truck before she turns 5, SLT/Denali pricing
Acura TSX wagon
Trim: Standard, not sure if Acura made a
Type-S in this variant
Pros:
Camera, standout in a crowd of anonymity, high value content
Cons:
Finding one equipped with V6 is difficult at best, unlikely to find w/tow hitch,
eventual Acura maintenance
Wild Card: GMC Sierra
Trim: SLT crew cab (Denali ONLY at the
right price and less than 100,000 miles WITH extended warranty)
Pros: Tight
turning radius, standard tow hitch and backup camera, roomy
Cons: Those
MPGs even in a period of low fuel prices, pricey if not careful
In a dream world, I’d take a
(preferably black) E60 BMW M5 with the V10 but have you seen the costs of
engine/belts/VANOS/SMG transmission maintenance? I would have to sell naming
rights for my next three kids – sorry, I’m one and done like college basketball
players – my daughter is perfect. Why mess with that?
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