Stuey
Well-known member
It looks as if my Taurus is nearing its end, and I'm trying to determine what to replace it with.
$$ is an issue, so I'm looking at compact SUVs/crossovers, such as the Rav4, CR-V, Forester, etc and was hoping you could share your opinions on these types of vehicles.
Two things concern me - these vehicles are all based off of compact cars - the Civic, Corolla, etc. How will the power systems in these engines compare to the V6 I'm used to in the Taurus?
(redacted*)They also have AWD as an added option for $1k-$2k. I'm aware of the differences between FWD and RWD, but not sure how AWD comes into play. Would it make sense to go with AWD, or will the FWD perform decently enough?
Lastly, (since this is the tool forum) which should be the first tool store to drive to in the future new car?
(*Redacted comment)The second thing that concerns me is that these 4 cylinder vehicles are front wheel drive and I'm very accustomed to rear wheel drive. [I have been informed that the Taurus is in fact FWD. Whoopsie]
$$ is an issue, so I'm looking at compact SUVs/crossovers, such as the Rav4, CR-V, Forester, etc and was hoping you could share your opinions on these types of vehicles.
Two things concern me - these vehicles are all based off of compact cars - the Civic, Corolla, etc. How will the power systems in these engines compare to the V6 I'm used to in the Taurus?
(redacted*)They also have AWD as an added option for $1k-$2k. I'm aware of the differences between FWD and RWD, but not sure how AWD comes into play. Would it make sense to go with AWD, or will the FWD perform decently enough?
Lastly, (since this is the tool forum) which should be the first tool store to drive to in the future new car?
(*Redacted comment)The second thing that concerns me is that these 4 cylinder vehicles are front wheel drive and I'm very accustomed to rear wheel drive. [I have been informed that the Taurus is in fact FWD. Whoopsie]
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