Greetings from the other side of the planet I've been more off than on lately since I haven't had much vehicle-related going on, but it's time for me to request the collective wisdom of the GRM hive
Basically, I want to replace my wife's 2004 Trailblazer. We are having our first kid in a few weeks (!!!!!, maybe I should have led with that), and in addition to how miserable the driving experience is in that thing and its awful gas mileage, I now have the safety of our soon-to-be-pneumatically-aspirating daughter to think about. The '04 Trailblazer didn't exactly have the greatest crash-test ratings, nor is it rollover-resistant. And did I mention the handling/steering/braking/etc is AWFUL. My '05 STi is far better crash-rating wise, is far less likely to be involved in a wreck to begin with due to better control, but is also not baby-friendly with it's current setup due to stiff ride and excessive noise. I'd like to be able to get something lined up within the next few weeks, so we can drive home from the hospital with it. And so I can have the Trailblazer crushed. Or lit on fire. Or pushed off a cliff. Or crushed then lit on fire then pushed off a cliff.
So, at the top of my mental list is an E-class wagon from the mid-oughties (W211). The gearhead in me wants an E55 wagon, but something like a regular E350 is probably adeqaute. The Subaru Outback (turbo or 3.6, '04 or newer) is neck-and-neck with the later Volvo V70R ('05 to '07) for second-place on the list. I'm aiming for about $15k or less; I'll have room to spend more if I find something outstanding but would prefer not to if possible. I am more than open to suggestion to other alternatives, provided they meet the criteria. Are the E60 5-series wagons any good? Audi S6 wagon? I loved my old 740 turbo wagon, but even the safest cars from the late 80's are sub-par by today's standards. At least for SWMBO/baby duty, if it were just for me I'd get another 745t in a heartbeat.
Criteria:
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Safety. Not just top-notch crash-test ratings, but good handling/braking characteristics for the ability to actively avoid perilous road conditions/circumstances. Which leads nicely into point #2...
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Must be enjoyable to drive. I may have mentioned that the misery of driving the Trailblazer is factor #2 in my decision It doesn't have to compete with an M5 or handle like a Cayman, I'm not doing track days with it after all But it has to be something I won't dread just thinking about taking it out of the driveway, and something that would be enjoyable on an easy cruise through the Appalachians on vacation. Hence my leaning towards the E55 wagon, a boosted Outback, or the V70R. Just sporty enough to keep me happy, but still comfy enough to please SWMBO... and baby.
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Automatic or paddle-shift transmission. This is in direct contradiction with the previous bullet point, but SWMBO can't drive stick, and this will be her "daily" driver
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Reasonably reliable. This is thus far the only major ding to the E55/regular-E so far, at least without any in-depth model-specific research. I've worked on German cars before and I know how German parts prices are. I'm not maintenance-shy, but I'd prefer not to worry about the next big repair, get nickel-dimed-and-quartered to death on fixes, or have to spend extra for an aftermarket warranty (unless I get, say, an E55 wagon with higher miles for a great price, in which case I'd spring for the warranty).
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Decent wagon space. We also have three dogs (small, medium, and extra-medium). Most frequent driving mode will likely be rear seats split-folded down. Need enough space to hold the dogs and light luggage for road trips. Willing to overlook smallish rear area if the wagon can accept a luggage roof-box. Small rear space is why the CTS and S4 wagons haven't made my short-list, at least from external eyeballing and checking the stats on Edmunds.com
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Reasonable fuel mileage. But since the Trailblazer is in the mid-to-low-teens, my STi with a big turbo and big injectors already beats it on fuel economy, so it'll be difficult NOT to improve on this by default!
Recommendations, caveats, cars I neglected? Fire away! And thanks in advance.