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Bumpyroad

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supra24valve wrote:

Bumpyroad wrote:

My choice was made among a CRV, VUE, and Liberty. Since I also wanted something comfortable on the highway I selected the VUE. but the big sales are theoretically ending quickly.
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I would agree on the Vue. Older one though. With the 3.5L Honda power plant.


yep, mine is a 2005 with the Honda engine/tranny. and it does have heated seats, but didn't notice that that was a requirement by the OP.
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Thanks so much to all who have posted. There is a lot of great information here. Thanks again and keep the suggestions coming!


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Honda CRV - any year


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Ford Escape Hybrid or Mercury Mariner Hybrid - - nice multipurpose vehicles with great fuel economy & they come in 4WD versions that would work well in your New England winters. (They also are available in 2WD versions.) In addition, both vehicles in either 2WD or 4WD are still eligible for the Federal Tax credit of up to $3,000.


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