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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 371786" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>Ford Escape got good reviews when it first came out. In Toyota, I know the Highlander is Camry based so it's going to be pretty good on fuel and maintenance. If you hate it there will be someone wanting to buy it. Yeah, they cost more up front, but it's cost per mile driven you want to watch. Besides, hubby got the primo pickup, didn't he. (Stirring the pot, shouldn't do that) :lol: Both of those are "crossovers", SUV's built on front wheel drive car chassis. They don't have a low range in the gears, if you go off road very often. But if mileage and softer ride are what you want, they are good. Price--I generally like to get a ballpark price off the net and then go see a couple dealers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 371786, member: 4406"] Ford Escape got good reviews when it first came out. In Toyota, I know the Highlander is Camry based so it's going to be pretty good on fuel and maintenance. If you hate it there will be someone wanting to buy it. Yeah, they cost more up front, but it's cost per mile driven you want to watch. Besides, hubby got the primo pickup, didn't he. (Stirring the pot, shouldn't do that) :lol: Both of those are "crossovers", SUV's built on front wheel drive car chassis. They don't have a low range in the gears, if you go off road very often. But if mileage and softer ride are what you want, they are good. Price--I generally like to get a ballpark price off the net and then go see a couple dealers. [/QUOTE]
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