Top 10 BEST Cars And SUVs For Seniors In 2023

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Top 10 best cars and SUVs for seniors you can buy in 2023 for reliability and value. We review and compare the best cars and SUVs on the market that have amazing reliability, safety, efficiency, and value. These are the best SUVs for seniors and best cars for seniors available for 2023 and 2024. If you are buying a new car or SUV, make sure to watch this comparison review.

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I would also have included the Subaru Forester on this list. But NEVER any Nissan. 🚫

steveziminsky
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I'm not a senior, but I own a Honda CR-V, and I understand why the CR-V is popular with seniors. Has plenty of room for it's class, good reliability, good fuel economy, especially on the highway, easy to use controls, top notch safety ratings, has good comfort, and easy to get in and out of.

donaldwilson
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We're 65 years old and we ❤ our 2022 Corolla.

Raider
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I was 100% sure you would include Subaru Forester, because around 25% of my neighbours who are senior citizens own them (various generations of Foresters). Oops, I am not too far from becoming a senior citizen myself and I own a Forester Sport!

sootchh
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Good overview, Shari. I like the slower pace of your analysis, which is easier to follow. Very useful!

thomasprymak
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Hi Shari. Thanks for another great video. I would love to see a video on the best vehicles for bicyclists. I use a hitch-mounted carrier, which works very well, but always worry about theft. Keep up the good work.

LarryHopper
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I liked how you described in details the benefits of owning each of those vehicle for seniors. I happen to have a senior husband who is well suited for above cars.

jasmineprymak
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I hope you'll cover which subcompact cars are the most reliable. I know they are not popular in the U.S but buying a used one can save so much money

riesesg
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The Subaru Forester seats are higher than the Outback, which makes it easier to get into and out of.

Doc
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If you talk about the Toyota Crown, shoppers should also take a look at the Venza, which is more affordable, and likely more available in the short term.

jimhepworth
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I agree with your choices! Great video as usual, thanks!

johnreese
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The murano im surprised made the list but it’s true an several of customers at my job have muranos an are satisfied with them, however I would recheck the list again Shari as the ford maverick was recently recalled along with the Ford escape just saying

gervonniejones
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Hello sir, how does the 2.4l turbo engine from Subaru compare to the 2.4l turbo engine from Lexus, the one on Lexus NX f sport

brianmwirigi
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I really loves driving my Crown but getting in and out is not as easy is the 2021 rav4 that I had. I am thinking of booking a RAV4 hybrid so that when it comes I can trade in the crown. I am very happy with the fuel economy too of the Crown too. So between corolla cross and RAV 4 I think I will go for RAV4 hybrid? what do you think / I am 75. By the way I am not a fan of Nissan compared to Toyota. Honda CRV Hybrid do not come with naturally aspirated engine otherwise I would have considered it at least here in canada.

rajcherian
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Regarding the Corolla, normally I would agree that hatchbacks offer more versatility and cargo space than sedans but, as a former Corolla hatchback owner, I actually feel the sedan is more practical. The cargo space in the hatch is very small.

HerNameWasMcGillShe
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We love our Venza Limited. Nice, quiet interior, easy to get in and out of and averaging 5.5 L/100 km (almost 43 mpg). which is more affordable, and likely more available in the short term

dhinnpv
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Hi what about Mercedes and BMW suv for seniors? Which are the best vehichles?

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If you make a new list for seniors you should keep in mind:

- Seniors tend to have bad backs. That makes it hard to get into Toyotas... whose doors seem to be designed for short people.

- Retired Seniors need to be cautious with expenses. That means that any car over $20‐25k is too expensive. That price, value for the money and excellent reliability is essential.

- Given the massive uncertainty expected for the 10-15 years of the life of the car for gas prices, electricity, fast charging costs and battery durability and battery fires... it seems to me that the only rational choice for buying a car today is to either buy a used car to throw away in a few years once things stabilize or a plug-in hybrid if the price after the federal rebate falls below the price limit.

nospamallowed
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Hi Shari, I wanted to know if Car Help Canada membership also helps in buying a used car? I wanted to buy a membership but I can't understand if it also helps in buying a used car.

imadhasan
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So the Nissan Moreno is best if you don’t drive much and don’t have much wear and tear, because it’ll break down if you choose to drive it?

Doc