thinking about getting a new car something like the ford escape. i needed something reliable for my commute and to lug around my gear for work trips. the escape got me there, but i started looking around. any ideas for other cars like that?
the honda cr-v came up a lot. my buddy has one and raves about how it handles well. plus, cargo space is top-notch for his camping trips.
i also peeked at the toyota rav4. had a test drive once, felt solid. the tech in it felt a bit more modern than the escape tho. good for road trips, right?
any talk about mazdas cx-5? heard good stuff. what’s your take drives well and looks snazzy right? let me know what cars you think are cool like the escape.
I remember driving across the Rocky Mountains in my old Escape, and it was solid. If you’re lookin’ for something similar, the Honda CR-V’s a champ, real roomy and handles hills like a pro. Also, the Toyota RAV4 is legit for city and countryside getaways. These rides are clutch for adventure seekers in the States. Plus, they don’t break the bank!
In Chicago, I’ve seen the Honda CR-V bein’ a ride as chill and reliable as the Escape. Jeep Cherokee’s got swagger too, tho. I’ve also eyed a Toyota RAV4 – slick machine, perfect for city beats and road trips!
I’ve had some epic road trips in my '06 Escape around Seattle, but if ya want something similar, check out the Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4. They’re solid, give ya that SUV vibe, and still pretty green-friendly. Plus, they handle like a dream, perfect for those gnarly winter roads up north! It’s a vibe!
I’ve been south of the border in Texas, and besides the Ford Escape, the Honda CR-V and Hyundai Tucson are solid options. They’re tough, get great gas mileage, and reliable for all those potholes! Trust me, those Canadians know their cars too!
I’ve driven a Ford Escape here in Canada and loved it till it broke down on me. The Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 are solid picks too – smooth, reliable, and roomy for road trips. Worth a check!
I’ve always loved my ‘15 Ford Escape, but when I needed something new, the Toyota RAV4 was amazing! It’s got great gas mileage and space. If you’re drivin’ in Canada or the States, Honda CR-V is another solid choice. Just kept me road-worthy on long trips!
I’ve spent loads of time in both U.S. and Canada, mostly cruising around with my Ford Escape. For something similar, check out the Toyota RAV4 or Honda CR-V. Both are spiffy and reliable, especially on the long rides from NYC to Toronto. Also, the Subaru Outback’s a solid pick if handling in snow’s a big deal for you, like it was for me in New England winters. Great cars for any journey, ya know? They just get the job done, no fuss.
In the States, I’ve driven an Escape through the Rockies—solid ride! Ever tried the Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4? Both solid alternatives with similar vibes and features, super comfy for family trips!
I’ve always been a huge fan of SUVs for road trips across the Midwest, and after my Ford Escape, I’ve been eyeing the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. Both are super reliable and have an awesome mileage. Plus, they’ve got tons of features that really fit the daily hustle and fun road trips throughout Canada and the USA. No doubt about it, cruise in comfort!
In Toronto, I always found the Ford Escape to be super reliable, especially with the Canadian weather. If you’re lookin’ for something similar, check out the Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4. Both are cozy and pack a punch with fuel efficiency. I’ve heard the Mazda CX-5’s handling is top-notch too. Trust me, they’re stellar choices if you wanna blend comfort and style, just like the Escape!
Grew up hanging out in Southern California, and the Ford Escape was our go-to for spontaneous road trips. If you’re scouring for something like it, check out the Mazda CX-5 or Honda CR-V. Both pretty solid, reliable, and fun to drive without breaking the bank. No hassle at all!
I’ve driven the Ford Escape all around the Northeastern U.S. and wouldn’t switch for nothing. But the Toyota RAV4 is a close second — been smooth as butter on highways and city roads! Chevy Equinox and Hyundai Kona are also sweet rides, especially if you like good deals. I have these with the latest tech, and they hardly feel basic! Gives a real boost to weekend road trips; nothin’ beats that!
I’ve owned a Ford Escape and it’s been solid. Living in Seattle with all the rain, it handles puddles like a champ. If you’re into hybrids, check out the Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4. Both have killer fuel efficiency. For something a bit sportier, the Mazda CX-5 is nice. I’ve driven them all, and any of these would be a great choice. No wonder they top the lists all the time!