Moving on to the candidates within the realm of possibility (read: BORING!), we have the Ford Escape. Not a bad choice, I think. It's substantial (an important quality in the midsize SUV we are seeking) without being as huge as the aforementioned FJ. It has nice big beefy wheels and we like the exterior design. As a bonus, it comes in a hybrid model, although I'm not sure we'd go that route.
Next up, is the Hyundai Santa Fe. Although Jim feels it is a little "feminine" on the exterior, it has tons of cargo space, good visibility and a reasonable price tag. Just might not be quite the look we're going for.
The Suzuki Grand Vitara is similar in feel to the Santa Fe (but a little less "feminine"). It lacks the abundant cargo space of the Santa Fe but still makes it onto the list with some other nice features. Next up is the Mitsubishi Outlander. I was not too familiar with this brand before the auto show, but this model had excellent cargo room as well as an optional 3rd row seat. We both liked the detail around the wheel wells.
The Honda Element is along the lines of an FJ Cruiser wanna-be. It probably will not end up making the cut, but there are some features we liked, such as the fact that the entire interior is waterproof and can be hosed out. Nice for camping. The clamshell door entry is a bit of a pain though.And in the "Out of Left Field" category, here is the Kia Soul. It is scheduled to be released this Spring. Yes, it is kind of weird looking, but it is packed with features that we are excited about for an extremely reasonable price tag. This one just might be the dark horse of the group.
Here's your turn to weigh in, readers. Which ones do you like/hate? Let us know in the comments. Happy driving!
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At least check out the Honda Fit before you buy, the Magic Seats are awesome. We've put our big dog crate with Maple in there with three adults and two more large dogs (40-70 lbs) with no problem. It's big on the inside. If you're in to cup holders, it has 10 I think, ha ha.
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