My dearly loved, 10 year old Audi Q5 has developed an intermittent miss. We took it in and there was no diagnostic code, so they fixed what they "thought" it was. That cost us $1000. It's still missing - not every time I drive it and when it does miss, it's only once or twice. I thought I would drive this car until one of us could no longer drive. But, I don't want to spend who knows how much trying to get it fixed, and have accepted the fact that I need to get something else - so I'm asking for recommendations for a replacement vehicle of the same size. What do you drive that you love?
I can't back up using side mirrors and our driveway is long, so good visibility looking out the back is important. We have one electric car so I'm open to hybrids but not fully electric. I don't need high performance but would like something that has at least a little pep, AWD and good navigation system. One of the main reasons I am not considering Audi again is that the dealerships are a long distance from home, and on busy freeways. I already don't like driving those routes, and 10 years from now I know it will be an issue I don't want to deal with. Dealerships closer to home are GMC, Toyota, Ford, Buick, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Nissan, Accura and Subaru.
We plan to go the auto show in April so I can do a sit test. That helped me ten years ago narrow all the choices down to two - the Audi I bought and a Subaru which was a close second. Thanks for any input you might have for me.
Edit: Honda is also close enough - it's a fairly new dealership and I forgot it's there
I can't back up using side mirrors and our driveway is long, so good visibility looking out the back is important. We have one electric car so I'm open to hybrids but not fully electric. I don't need high performance but would like something that has at least a little pep, AWD and good navigation system. One of the main reasons I am not considering Audi again is that the dealerships are a long distance from home, and on busy freeways. I already don't like driving those routes, and 10 years from now I know it will be an issue I don't want to deal with. Dealerships closer to home are GMC, Toyota, Ford, Buick, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Nissan, Accura and Subaru.
We plan to go the auto show in April so I can do a sit test. That helped me ten years ago narrow all the choices down to two - the Audi I bought and a Subaru which was a close second. Thanks for any input you might have for me.
Edit: Honda is also close enough - it's a fairly new dealership and I forgot it's there

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