Barney, my faithful utility vehicle, is a 2010 Ford Escape 6 cylinder. I got him originally for the specific purpose of driving several miles off-road in a forest. He has been great for that purpose, as long as there is no snow or serious mud.
I discovered along the way that having an SUV is extremely convenient for mundane errands and shopping, moving amplifiers and innumerable audio things around, hauling luggage and driving groups of guests around. Nowadays I use it as a daily driver.
Even though he has only about 70,000 miles on him, he's getting increasingly annoying. His backup camera only works about half the time. And this is after the service centers at two different dealerships assured me they had fixed the problem.
Barney probably is one of the few cars on the road with drum brakes at the rear. The brakes really are not very good. If I stomp on the gas nothing happens for over a second as though the gas line gets briefly choked. There's a lot of body roll.
Barney is a very boxy, traditional style SUV. The result of this is that he is small on the outside, but big on the inside. With the rear seat folded down his cargo capacity equals or exceeds that of many SUVs with much larger exterior dimensions. Many SUVs today for style reasons are curvy with a sloping roof back to the tailgate, which totally queers their cargo space efficiency.
I'm thinking about the Mercedes-Benz GLA. I looked at the GLB and the GLC, but they are just too big for me.
The GLA is not an SUV. At most it's a crossover. Without 4Matic it's really just a four-door hatchback. But I think it would do what I want.
Does anybody have a GLA?
The 2027 GLC EV announced this week (to compete with the BMW iX3) looks pretty interesting, but it's significantly bigger than the GLA.
I discovered along the way that having an SUV is extremely convenient for mundane errands and shopping, moving amplifiers and innumerable audio things around, hauling luggage and driving groups of guests around. Nowadays I use it as a daily driver.
Even though he has only about 70,000 miles on him, he's getting increasingly annoying. His backup camera only works about half the time. And this is after the service centers at two different dealerships assured me they had fixed the problem.
Barney probably is one of the few cars on the road with drum brakes at the rear. The brakes really are not very good. If I stomp on the gas nothing happens for over a second as though the gas line gets briefly choked. There's a lot of body roll.
Barney is a very boxy, traditional style SUV. The result of this is that he is small on the outside, but big on the inside. With the rear seat folded down his cargo capacity equals or exceeds that of many SUVs with much larger exterior dimensions. Many SUVs today for style reasons are curvy with a sloping roof back to the tailgate, which totally queers their cargo space efficiency.
I'm thinking about the Mercedes-Benz GLA. I looked at the GLB and the GLC, but they are just too big for me.
The GLA is not an SUV. At most it's a crossover. Without 4Matic it's really just a four-door hatchback. But I think it would do what I want.
Does anybody have a GLA?
The 2027 GLC EV announced this week (to compete with the BMW iX3) looks pretty interesting, but it's significantly bigger than the GLA.
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