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hi, I have been with my 2014 accord for 6 years now and it's time for me to replace it. My routines have changed now which causes me to do a lot of long-distance travels and sometimes a few gravel roads as well. I think sometimes a bit bigger and a little high up the ground would help but the issue is I love how my accord drives and it's making it difficult to find a replacement because I want something that drives well and very comfortable as well for the long distances. Can you suggest any vehicles for me?


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Have you looked at our Car Buying Guide sticky?

https://carkiller.com/scottykilmer/qa/used/

I would recommend a Toyota RAV4 or Highlander.


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hi, I have been with my 2014 accord for 6 years now and it's time for me to replace it. My routines have changed now which causes me to do a lot of long-distance travels and sometimes a few gravel roads as well. I think sometimes a bit bigger and a little high up the ground would help but the issue is I love how my accord drives and it's making it difficult to find a replacement because I want something that drives well and very comfortable as well for the long distances. Can you suggest any vehicles for me?


Please do not double post. Thank you.


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Check out the used car buying guide linked below, among the best suggestions would be the Toyota RAV4, Toyota Highlander, first generation Toyota Venza, or a used Honda CR-V which drives better.

The Used Car Buying Guide also has pages that tell you what years to avoid.


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You sound like a good candidate for a CRV or RAV4 (or a Highlander - they are great for cruising). Go rent one for a trip/weekend and see if you like it.

Or, do what I did - go to Carmax, they have dozens of different types/makes of cars, and you can try out half a dozen until you find one that "fits" - then, buy it somewhere else, should you prefer. Carmax might not be a good place to BUY a car, but since they are non-commission, they are refreshingly low on sales pressure.


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