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tussin

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The lease on my current car (2011 CRV) is expiring and I've made the decision to buy a used vehicle. Currently looking for a 2010-2012 vehicle under $20K that can handle snow / light off-roading during fishing trips. I was originally going to get a dirt cheap Civic or Corolla but after the winter this year in Philly I think I need 4WD.

Any suggestions? Currently looking at an Outback, but I don't have any experience with Subies. Any gear heads here? I know basically nothing about cars.
 

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We have a Civic, Corolla and a CRV... haha, covered all your bases I suppose.

Though we are looking to trade all of them in for a Cadi....

Seriously though, we are both fairly happy with all three of them, including the CRV which would cover your real question.
 

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We have a Civic, Corolla and a CRV... haha, covered all your bases I suppose.

Though we are looking to trade all of them in for a Cadi....

Seriously though, we are both fairly happy with all three of them, including the CRV which would cover your real question.

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My Ford Fusion lease is up in July. I really love it and I'd be happy to purchase, but the bullshit fees the dealer is tacking on the lease buyout make it like $2,000 more than it has any business being. I'm definitely paying cash for my next vehicle, as leasing has been nothing but a nightmare and I'll now completely debt-free.
 

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The lease on my current car (2011 CRV) is expiring and I've made the decision to buy a used vehicle. Currently looking for a 2010-2012 vehicle under $20K that can handle snow / light off-roading during fishing trips. I was originally going to get a dirt cheap Civic or Corolla but after the winter this year in Philly I think I need 4WD.

Any suggestions? Currently looking at an Outback, but I don't have any experience with Subies. Any gear heads here? I know basically nothing about cars.

I currently drive a 2007 CRV (that will be traded in soon for a minivan), but my brother drives a Subaru Forester and he loves it (it is his second one, his first was the older box style while this one is the newer body style). I know that he would recommend the Forester as he loves his car.
 

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The lease on my current car (2011 CRV) is expiring and I've made the decision to buy a used vehicle. Currently looking for a 2010-2012 vehicle under $20K that can handle snow / light off-roading during fishing trips. I was originally going to get a dirt cheap Civic or Corolla but after the winter this year in Philly I think I need 4WD.

Any suggestions? Currently looking at an Outback, but I don't have any experience with Subies. Any gear heads here? I know basically nothing about cars.

Eh, I'd stray away from station wagons as they're a tad outdated. If you're looking at Subarus, check out the Crosstrek. Cheaper and slightly better gas mileage.

Jeeps are pretty solid on snow as well, I'd recommend taking a look at the Cherokee or Compass.
 

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Somehow I missed where tussin mentioned he already has a CRV... your CRV does not handle your light off roading and fishing trips well enough? We don't really do either but I always assumed it could handle the job if we ever did start up stuff like that.
 
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Somehow I missewhere tussin mentioned he already has a CRV... your CRV does not handle your light off roading and fishing trips well enough? We don't really do either but I always assumed it could handle the job if we ever did start up stuff like that.

Oh no, the CRV does an adequate job but my lease is running out on it. I won't get a good deal on the lease buyout because of fees and I'm having Honda-fatigue as I've driven one my entire life. Kind of want to switch it up a bit.
 

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Gotcha... I have never owned anything but Honda when I think about it... the Corolla is more of my wife's car but I guess I 'own' it... I have a side account for saving up for my 60s/70s muscle car... but yeah... one day.
 

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Eh, I'd stray away from station wagons as they're a tad outdated. If you're looking at Subarus, check out the Crosstrek. Cheaper and slightly better gas mileage.

Jeeps are pretty solid on snow as well, I'd recommend taking a look at the Cherokee or Compass.

Aren't Crosstreks also wagons? They seem to have very similar bodies to an Outback.
 

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The lease on my current car (2011 CRV) is expiring and I've made the decision to buy a used vehicle. Currently looking for a 2010-2012 vehicle under $20K that can handle snow / light off-roading during fishing trips. I was originally going to get a dirt cheap Civic or Corolla but after the winter this year in Philly I think I need 4WD.

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Based on your parameters, I'd go with a 2010 Rav4, Forester, Rogue, Outlander or Mazda5.
 
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#1rish

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Aren't Crosstreks also wagons? They seem to have very similar bodies to an Outback.

They doi look very similar but it's considered a "crossover" actually. I just read some reviews, and they're pretty unfavorable, I thought they were pretty reliable sorry. Like a poster said above, perhaps check out the Forester.
 

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I drove a Subaru Impreza WRX for a while before moving around made it impossible to maintain the thing, but we loved the thing and it survived some serious abuse.
 

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Hopefully this on weekends after Sunday! We are going to check it out and test drive it on Sunday :) I'm like a kid just before Christmas right now.

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That's cool BobD! I've been getting more into the 30's-50's lately.

Here's my stable:
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'94 Chevy Stepside RCSB
'71 Chevelle (bought it when I was 15)
'68 Chevy LWB pickup

Cool story with the '68. My grandfather had it for about 20 years and he decided to sell it a few years ago when I was on unemployment or was preparing for a plant closing. Christmas Eve 2011, I was browsing Craigslist around 11pm and just happened to search for "turbo." I think it was the 5th ad, I seen the white body and red top and immediately knew what it was. I looked at it on Christmas and agreed to make a couple payments (it was only $1,600), and drove it home mid-January. It won't leave the family again!
 
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My other cars are Chrysler's mini-van and a newer model 300C.
 

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2011 Honda Civic. When I drive from NJ to Notre Dame, I get close to 40 MPG. City driving still get close to 30 MPG. It is great.
 

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I've went redneck since I traded in my X5 in 2011. Currently the stable includes 2012 Sahara unlimited, 93 restored Wrangler YJ jacked up 4 inches, and just started restoring a 91 Ford F150 XLT Lariat long bed on 35s. Will likely trend back to an X5 or X6 next year after I finish the F150.

Becoming more and more hick since I moved to Atlanta from Indy.
 

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As to a cheap 4x4. ..... you can pick up a jeep Wrangler in great shape for under 10k easily. TJs and YJs are a plenty. Just make sure you go with an I6. Pretty much bullet proof. I'd recommend a later model YJ. Very very easy to work on and you can find a good one in the 6 to 8k range that needs nothing. 5 - 6k if you want to add a new soft top or used hard top for under 700.
 

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2008 Toyota Tundra crew cab 4x4. This is my 2nd Tundra and I absolutely love them.
 
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