Currently my 2000 Ford Expedition is an ideal size, space-wise, for my purposes; MPG-wise, not so much. I imagine I'll switch to another vehicle at some point, especially if I want to make some of the 3,000+-mile (each way) trips I'd like to make. Currently getting about 18 MPG on the highway, which isn't bad considering I'm usually being forced to go 75 or faster. (I can get almost 20 MPG driving 60-65.) Would love to boost my efficiency without sacrificing much in the way of sleeper cargo space.
My lower back and I prefer the higher driver height of an SUV platform to an minivan, which seats you more like a standard car -- otherwise a minivan might be a good strategy. I've also developed a preference for domestic cars because parts and labor are cheaper. With that in mind, I'm considering:
-Ford Expedition with EcoBoost engine, which supposedly gets about 15% better MPG than my Triton V8. Best of all, no space sacrifice.
-Ford Edge, if its has reasonably upright seating and enough space to lie down in, at least diagonally.
-Ford Flex; same conditions
-Compact GM SUV such as Chevy Equinox
Any thoughts on the subject to add to my "food for thought" menu? :idea:
My lower back and I prefer the higher driver height of an SUV platform to an minivan, which seats you more like a standard car -- otherwise a minivan might be a good strategy. I've also developed a preference for domestic cars because parts and labor are cheaper. With that in mind, I'm considering:
-Ford Expedition with EcoBoost engine, which supposedly gets about 15% better MPG than my Triton V8. Best of all, no space sacrifice.
-Ford Edge, if its has reasonably upright seating and enough space to lie down in, at least diagonally.
-Ford Flex; same conditions
-Compact GM SUV such as Chevy Equinox
Any thoughts on the subject to add to my "food for thought" menu? :idea: