Warning, I know TLDR, but help is appreciated if you do read.
A little background. We are a family of 5 (kids are 15-22) and starting this fall, only 2 of 3 will live at home as one goes off to A&M. Others are working on permits currently. (Oldest is special needs.) We currently have 2 working vehicles - pure commuter car (2018 standard Civic) and an Odyssey (2013 with 170K miles). We have put about 13-14K into the Odyssey over the last 5-6 years and it now needs another 4-5K+ in work so we've decided it's time to pull the plug. It just seems never ending. We are probably keeping it until it stops working completely to use for kids to learn to drive on, but that's it - no highway driving at all anymore. We are in Houston.
So, we've been looking for a new car for about a month and are having trouble deciding. We've had 2 Odysseys back to back since 2003 and I'm ready for something else so we've been looking at SUVs. We need to keep the budget lower since we have a ton of new expenses this year besides this car payment. I'm a researcher by nature and there's just so much info out there - so much of it about recalls/ reliability issues. We tend to buy new and keep them until they die / cost too much to maintain and that's been our plan, but I'm scared to pick wrong now. I miss the day that I could just go buy a new Honda and know that it will be reliable. Also, we're struggling with how much car do we really need anymore - can we down grade to a smaller size that's more fuel efficient and a smaller payment or do we still need the room?
Questions
1. If you were a family of 5 with older kids, would you consider downgrading to a 2 row SUV or would you still feel like you still need something bigger? We are rarely all in the car together except for occassional days trips or a couple of quick weekend trip/year somewhere 3-4 hours away at the most.
2. If we went 2 row SUV, is a CRV still a good pick? Reading so much bad about Honda lately. We tried a CRV and could fit 3 across the back fine, but wouldn't want to do that on long trips/ too often. Most other similar SUVs are too small/ tight. (2 Boys are 6'+) Seriously considering the hybrid version, but we've never had one before. Trying to avoid turbos. Thoughts or other suggestions? If two row, would like to keep under 37K - don't need all the fancy stuff.
3. We still are considering a 3 row SUV for the room, but need to top out at 45K new. Looked at the Pilot and like it, but so much conflicting info about reliability. Do you still think Honda is reliable? What other 3 row SUVs would you look at that would last for many years? We considered Hyundai and Kia, but the large ones are both first run of this generation and we are avoiding that. Also, leery of turbos. Husband keeps bringing up the Kia Carnival - another minivan. ugh.Thoughts? Would you trust the long term reliabilty of any of these?
4. Have considered recently used and are looking, but not sure how much of a deal it is when you factor in higher financing, depleted / no warranty included, still high prices, etc...
Thanks for reading and I'd appreciate your thoughts. Hoping to do this in next few days. Thanks so much!
edited for clarity
A little background. We are a family of 5 (kids are 15-22) and starting this fall, only 2 of 3 will live at home as one goes off to A&M. Others are working on permits currently. (Oldest is special needs.) We currently have 2 working vehicles - pure commuter car (2018 standard Civic) and an Odyssey (2013 with 170K miles). We have put about 13-14K into the Odyssey over the last 5-6 years and it now needs another 4-5K+ in work so we've decided it's time to pull the plug. It just seems never ending. We are probably keeping it until it stops working completely to use for kids to learn to drive on, but that's it - no highway driving at all anymore. We are in Houston.
So, we've been looking for a new car for about a month and are having trouble deciding. We've had 2 Odysseys back to back since 2003 and I'm ready for something else so we've been looking at SUVs. We need to keep the budget lower since we have a ton of new expenses this year besides this car payment. I'm a researcher by nature and there's just so much info out there - so much of it about recalls/ reliability issues. We tend to buy new and keep them until they die / cost too much to maintain and that's been our plan, but I'm scared to pick wrong now. I miss the day that I could just go buy a new Honda and know that it will be reliable. Also, we're struggling with how much car do we really need anymore - can we down grade to a smaller size that's more fuel efficient and a smaller payment or do we still need the room?
Questions
1. If you were a family of 5 with older kids, would you consider downgrading to a 2 row SUV or would you still feel like you still need something bigger? We are rarely all in the car together except for occassional days trips or a couple of quick weekend trip/year somewhere 3-4 hours away at the most.
2. If we went 2 row SUV, is a CRV still a good pick? Reading so much bad about Honda lately. We tried a CRV and could fit 3 across the back fine, but wouldn't want to do that on long trips/ too often. Most other similar SUVs are too small/ tight. (2 Boys are 6'+) Seriously considering the hybrid version, but we've never had one before. Trying to avoid turbos. Thoughts or other suggestions? If two row, would like to keep under 37K - don't need all the fancy stuff.
3. We still are considering a 3 row SUV for the room, but need to top out at 45K new. Looked at the Pilot and like it, but so much conflicting info about reliability. Do you still think Honda is reliable? What other 3 row SUVs would you look at that would last for many years? We considered Hyundai and Kia, but the large ones are both first run of this generation and we are avoiding that. Also, leery of turbos. Husband keeps bringing up the Kia Carnival - another minivan. ugh.Thoughts? Would you trust the long term reliabilty of any of these?
4. Have considered recently used and are looking, but not sure how much of a deal it is when you factor in higher financing, depleted / no warranty included, still high prices, etc...
Thanks for reading and I'd appreciate your thoughts. Hoping to do this in next few days. Thanks so much!
edited for clarity