jadmt
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My wife's Honda CRV was totaled by a driver who thought stop signs were optional. was about a 50 mph impact wife was pretty banged up and suffered a broken hand and much soft tissue damage where the seatbelt restrained her. Anyway I am waiting on the insurance adjuster to tell me what they are going to offer for the crv. they have already taken it to a Coparts a salvage/wrecking yard. I have kind of narrowed it down to these 3. the Forester really just popped into the equation as I did not even realize they had been revised recently.
The insurance company rented us a cx5 and my BIL and MIL each have one and like them but my BIL is 74 yoa and my MIL 84 so we have different criteria . we have had a 1997 CRV, 2014 and 2016 and they have been ok but not like I loved them. I liked the 97 best but I was a lot younger then probably remember it differently than it really was. Any way the Mazda that was rented for us is a 2021 with ~60,000 miles and it seems pretty clapped out for that new of a vehicle but I know rentals get beat like mules. Our 2016 CRV also had 60,000 miles and was still like new. Seems like the CX5's are a lot more plentiful on the lot vs either the CRV or Forester. I think if I get a CX5 it would be the turbo version. Does anyone have any experience with the new Forester and CX5 turbo? We had a 2016 Outback and my wife hated it and we only kept it for 6 months before trading for the CRV. I guess in the grand scheme of things the CRV did pretty well in the crash.
The insurance company rented us a cx5 and my BIL and MIL each have one and like them but my BIL is 74 yoa and my MIL 84 so we have different criteria . we have had a 1997 CRV, 2014 and 2016 and they have been ok but not like I loved them. I liked the 97 best but I was a lot younger then probably remember it differently than it really was. Any way the Mazda that was rented for us is a 2021 with ~60,000 miles and it seems pretty clapped out for that new of a vehicle but I know rentals get beat like mules. Our 2016 CRV also had 60,000 miles and was still like new. Seems like the CX5's are a lot more plentiful on the lot vs either the CRV or Forester. I think if I get a CX5 it would be the turbo version. Does anyone have any experience with the new Forester and CX5 turbo? We had a 2016 Outback and my wife hated it and we only kept it for 6 months before trading for the CRV. I guess in the grand scheme of things the CRV did pretty well in the crash.