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Genre: Autos & Vehicles
Date of upload: Nov 26, 2023 ^^
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Hello Shari! Iโve watched all most all the videos you have posted since last 1 year and love the way you describe the details and give valuable opinions.
Would it be possible for you to review the 2024 VW Atlas Cross Sport? I know you might not recommend VW but still if you can advise that would be great. Alternatively I am waiting for Toyota 4Runner 6th gen, BT god knows when that will be launched and be available to consumers ๐ until then if leasing ( and not financing) a VW Atlas cross sport is good option? Please advise ๐๐๐ป
Thanks & Regards,
Pramit
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I tend to keep my cars. Worry about hybrids battery replacement costs. Appears like EVs, hybrids reach a point in life where battery replacement to the tune of thousands of dollars, or junking the vehicle becomes the only choices. This needs to be included in the cost of ownership, and considered when buying.
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My Mom has a 2019 Forester Touring and I have a 2022 Outback Premium (with all the options) and I would not call the fuel economy so-so for their size. Oddly my Mom's Forester gets a bit worse mileage than my Outback does. I live in a rural area with lots of twisty roads and not a lot of highway cruising and my average fuel economy is about 29.8mpg which I think is great considering I'm not on the highway. On the highway I get 33-34 mpg whereas my Mom's Forester gets about 30-31. I think its pretty good! Neither of these are small cars.
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@donaldwilson2620
5 months ago
In other words, no surprise. Toyota, Honda, Mazda, and Subaru are the best choices. I own a 2020 Honda CR-V EX 2WD 1.5T. Admittedly, I was skeptical about the 1.5T at first, but after 30K miles, I'm very satisfied, and I haven't had any issues after owning it for over 3 years.
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