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I'm thinking of getting a SUV. I don't really have a practical need for one but my fiancee' really wants something to prove to people that "she's made it", and she has her heart set on a SUV since that's what all her friends drive. What do people think of SUV's in general. I don't want to spend alot on something that is "so last year".

2006-12-17 05:49:08 · 3 answers · asked by patrunnels 1 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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Big is always better escalade or suburban top class for showing off plus then youll have an excuse for those jet skiis or bigger boat why waist all that style tell her the SUV is top shelf but to really impress pullin some tiys behind it. You both win!!!!!

2006-12-17 05:55:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not a fan of SUV's, but then again I'm not an aggressive driver. Perhaps if I enjoyed riding inches behind someone's bumper with the high beams on an SUV would really be an asset. Not my vehicle style but they do seem popular

2006-12-17 17:14:22 · answer #2 · answered by LanceMiller77 2 · 0 0

I got a growing family and got out of an SUV and wanted something practical for my family and got better fuel economy than our 13MPG SUV. I think the larger SUV's are slowly going out of style and people are looking at the crossover vehicles.

Thus I looked at the Dodge Magnum it got better fuel economy than my old SUV I traded in. I eventually ordered the SRT8 model and this thing I get the looks and compliments. It has lots of show with the mean looking mobster style exterior and lots of go with the 6.1 Hemi with 425HP under the hood.

If your wife wants to make an impression have her look at one of these Wagons, they are mean, nasty and you will get the looks with this bold wagon! As well, she will leave many cars & SUV's in the dust with the Hemi!

2006-12-18 12:43:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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