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Thread: What car to buy for mountain living?

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    What car to buy for mountain living?

    I am going to me moving to a ski town in the west this winter, and need to buy a car. I have been living in cities the past few years and haven't owned a car. I'm looking for something with AWD, bigger than a car, but not a full size SUV, which puts me squarely in the crossover market. I'm looking at stuff like the Subaru Forester/Outback and Jeep Renegade/Compass, but I'm reading mixed reviews online about whether these would be good options at higher elevations due to their lack of power.

    I don't care too much about the performance of the car, but I don't want something that will have a hard time passing cars on 2 lane roads, and getting up to speed on highways. Are there any Subaru owners that can comment on how the 2.5 engine performs at altitude? Or is it worth going for the Forrester 2.0XT or Outback 3.6? Any other recommendations? Thanks.

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    Get a used Honda Pilot. V6. Plenty of cargo space. Good clearance for snow. Honda reliability.

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    2.5 is fine in and around Tahoe at least.
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    I'm a big fan of the Canyonero myself.

    My wife has a RAV4 that has been super reliable, and goes through a foot of snow without hesitation. And we live on a steep hill, it's been solid. Or just buy a truck.

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    2.5 is fine on the Subaru for most people. If you (want) a car that is super peppy at altitude it isn't going to be your car. My 2.5 has hauled a family of 4 around with box's and full gear for 15 years plus. Never had an issue keeping up with traffic on the hills. YMMV. You can get a Forester with the 6 speed manual still...hard to find but they are out there and probably a bit better at altitude than the cvt.

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    I've got 2 Foresters. A 2010 w/ a 5 speed and a 2015 with CVT. The CVT does pretty good in the mountains.
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    My Impreza is usually in front by the time I get to Kirkwood. Even with a 2.2.
    Get a Subaru.

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    80 series Land Cruiser or nothing.

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    Red one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irul&ublo View Post
    I've got 2 Foresters.
    why doesnt that surprise me at all

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    If you're not a lesbian and you don't want people to throw rocks and ostracize you, you're gonna need a F-350 dually with a 5.9 Cummins diesel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    If you're not a lesbian and you don't want people to throw rocks and ostracize you, you're gonna need a F-350 dually with a 5.9 Cummins diesel.
    As long as it has the smoke stacks.

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    ^agreed. 2008 f350 dually chipped and straight piped. I may not be that great but i look decidedly not lesbian.

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    Fuck all that. Thirded on Canyonero

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    I live at 7,500 feet above sea level, own a Subaru Outback with a manual transmission, very reliable vehicle, no complaints.
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    ^^^ yep.

    Couple of relevant questions.

    New or used? What kind of a budget?

    Will you be moving in it with all your shit? Or re-locating and shopping for a vehicle and roughly where?

    Subarus in Montana really hold their value and can be pricey. Example: I have owned a 93 and 94 and a 95 Legacy hatchback. I paid over 1000 for two of them and sold them both for what I paid after driving them for a couple of years. My 95 was 1700 and now has 240K (got it at 170K) on it and I believe I could sell it for 1500. All 3 were strictly transportation cars, drive to the hill, drive from the hill. I have a PU Truck for my work. PUs kind of suck in snowy/icy conditions.

    Another popular choice I have been considering is either a Toyota Sienna or Honda Odyssey. With decent tires a Fwd does pretty well and they are available in Awd. Roomy and economical.

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    Remember, Lambos love snow.


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    The difference between the 2.5 vs 3.6 in pep is very noticeable. But cost and mpg are the trade-offs. Depends on how badly you want to get around the knuckleheads...once you learn to not be one of said knuckleheads.

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    cumicon is a hella funny name

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    Quote Originally Posted by cumicon View Post
    *I am going to me moving to a ski town in the west this winter* Yay!
    //...care too much...performance...passing cars...getting up to speed...performs at altitude?..//
    Dude. Chill tf out.
    UR moving to a ski town.
    Don't fret.

    Now, if you love to ride close on the ass of other drivers, and be a *road hog* in general?
    Then yeah, you'll need somethug biggern a Forester.

    ...and by west do you mean actual west, or somewhere in the middle of the us map west?

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