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Asked by Lee Steenholdt
We want a seven-seat diesel SUV, 4-5 years old, for up to $25,000. We are keen on a Volvo XC90 — I like the luxury feel and features — but are worried about maintenance and servicing costs. We're also looking at the Ford Territory, which is probably cheaper to own but doesn't have as nice an interior. We also liked the Kia Sorento and Hyundai Sante Fe, which have good economy and looks, but we're worried about quality.
Answered by CarsGuide
6 Jul 2015The XC90 is a very old design and one at that price might be a bit doubtful. Your best choice would be a Kia or Hyundai, which are far better than you might think and may even have some factory warranty at your budget.
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