OK, so the youngest is finally on the cusp of independent driving. I expect she'll take her test sometime in November or early December so no immediate hurry, but it's always best to give oneself some time in these things. She's seriously not a car person. Cars are puerley a necessary evil to get from point A to point B. She'd be far happier if we all road horses to work every day. Requirements, auto, CUV ish. She hates driving my Boxster that I offered to give her and she doesn't even like the sedan she drove in drivers ed. She feels most comfortable in our Edge or similar size vehicles. I'm thinking the perfect vehicle would probably be Ford Escape size.
What is sort of on my radar right now is:
2008-2012 Ford Escape. Must be AWD with SYNC (Bluetooth)
2nd or 3rd Gen Subaru Forester
Late 2nd gen CR-V
Not on my radar before people start suggesting them is the RAV-4. I have an (admittedly possibly irrational) dislike of Toyota's from this century as our 01 Highlander (bought new) was hands down one of the worst vehicles I have ever owned from a reliability point of view, let alone it was so boring I sometimes got confused and started taking things out of the refrigerator and putting them back in the car thinking it was the refrigerator beings so hopelessly boringly and appliance like.
So, talk to me about these vehicles and others similar.
The Escape is a great solid platform, We've had a couple in the past, an 01 and an 08. Great vehicles although I had some random electrical cut out issues that concern me.
Scoobies. Seem perfect, but what are the good and bad years/spec for engines? IS this timeframe ripe for head gaskets issues or not? How hard are the head gaskets, being a flat four? it seems hard to get access and twice the work of an I4. I also assume this age will all be real auto's not CVT's? correct?
Honda, I've always admired Honda's for the mechanicals, but they do carry a hefty price premium.
I'm thinking of the $3-$5K band, certainly no more, less is always good. Remember that I'm solidly in the rust belt. A car you Southerners would consider a rusty wreck is basically concourse condition up here.
TIA