stavesacre03
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I'm looking at a 2023 Telluride SXP x-line vs. 2023 Sienna Platinum AWD. These are similar cost. Obviously they are different vehicles with different strengths.
Cargo/cabin space is important to my family. We have 4 kids (17, 15, 13 and 8). We are obviously out of the stroller phase, but the Sienna is larger and this would be an advantage when we go on road trips. However, our oldest has his own car and will (likely) be going to college in less than a year so we'd be down to 3 kids around the time we could actually purchase one of these.
The other factor is we live in the mountains and get a couple hundred inches of snow per year. Snow handling and ground clearance are obviously important to us. Also, if our vehicle gets stuck we need recovery point(s). The Sienna does not have a front recovery point, whereas the 2023 US Telluride apparently does. This factor alone might push us to the Telluride.
We currently have a 2011 Navigator L (long version) and it meets our needs but is terrible on fuel economy (about 15mpg combined) plus it has over 210,000 miles and has had a number of mechanical issues start to pop up. The Sienna (35mpg) would have a pretty large advantage over the Telluride (21mpg) in fuel economy, which is hard to ignore.
Anyone out there with some thoughts on this dilemma? I wish there were a vehicle out there that combined the strengths of these two....sigh. If the Telluride had a hybrid and a little more space behind the third row that would seal the deal.
Cargo/cabin space is important to my family. We have 4 kids (17, 15, 13 and 8). We are obviously out of the stroller phase, but the Sienna is larger and this would be an advantage when we go on road trips. However, our oldest has his own car and will (likely) be going to college in less than a year so we'd be down to 3 kids around the time we could actually purchase one of these.
The other factor is we live in the mountains and get a couple hundred inches of snow per year. Snow handling and ground clearance are obviously important to us. Also, if our vehicle gets stuck we need recovery point(s). The Sienna does not have a front recovery point, whereas the 2023 US Telluride apparently does. This factor alone might push us to the Telluride.
We currently have a 2011 Navigator L (long version) and it meets our needs but is terrible on fuel economy (about 15mpg combined) plus it has over 210,000 miles and has had a number of mechanical issues start to pop up. The Sienna (35mpg) would have a pretty large advantage over the Telluride (21mpg) in fuel economy, which is hard to ignore.
Anyone out there with some thoughts on this dilemma? I wish there were a vehicle out there that combined the strengths of these two....sigh. If the Telluride had a hybrid and a little more space behind the third row that would seal the deal.