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Review of the 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca

2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca - 9/12/06

MSRP: $29,995 - $33,495 | MPG: 23 Hwy, 18 City

I am impressed with the attention Subaru has paid to the airliner theme of the B9 Tribeca. Even Wonder Woman’s airplane doesn’t have this much thematic integrity. It is a very functional aircraft, I mean vehicle, and my kids appreciate all flights, even those close to the ground.


Review of the 2006 Chrysler Pacifica

2007 Chrysler Pacifica - 8/18/06

MSRP: $24,460 - $35,825 | MPG: 24 Hwy, 18 City

The standard seat fabric in the Pacifica, called YES Essentials, is the most kid-proof vehicle upholstery out there, next to leather. It’s both stain- and odor-resistant, making that dreaded spoiled-milk mom-car smell as yesterday as sending hand-written party invitations.


Review of the 2006 GMC Yukon

2007 GMC Yukon - 7/02/06

MSRP: $34,675 - $47,780 | MPG: 19 Hwy, 16 City

My 19-year-old next-door neighbor struts in to the driveway when I arrive and says, “Girl, you’re rollin’ on some tight dubs.” OK, luckily she didn’t loose me on “tight”, but “dubs”? It takes me only a second to realize that she is staring at the rims of the 2007 GMC Yukon Denali.


Review of the 2006 Cadillac Escalade

2007 Cadillac Escalade - 6/26/06

MSRP: $54,670 - $57,225 | MPG: 19 Hwy, 13 City

What on EARTH could I possibly not like about the Escalade? It is large, handsome, and clad in leather. What more is there to want in a man? Er, a car?


Review of the 2006 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class

2007 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class - 5/23/06

MSRP: $52,400 - $54,900 | MPG: 18 Hwy, 20 City

After the GL450’s debut in X-Men: The Last Stand, it may be cool enough to make an appearance in front of the movie theatre as opposed the usual pick up spot - around the corner and down the block so as not to cause mortal embarrassment to fragile developing pre-teen psyches.


Review of the 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe

2007 Chevrolet Tahoe - 5/14/06

MSRP: $33,980 - $38,545 | MPG: 20 Hwy, 16 City

The Tahoe has certainly evolved and changed over the years to reflect more about its true modern drivers: Women. Practical features are being added quicker than Chevy can say ‘who’s your momma?’ with the exception of a major one that I’ll get into later.


Review of the 2006 Toyota RAV4

2006 Toyota RAV4 - 5/14/06

MSRP: $20,300 - $25,870 | MPG: 28 Hwy, 24 City

The two cup holders in the front seat are too big for a standard travel mug or water bottle. My cup never actually tumbles out, but it does dance around like a dashboard hula girl. Despite my disappointment in the utility of the front cup holders, I am impressed that the total number of cup holders in this small wonder is a whopping 10, with the optional third row seat.


Review of the 2006 Mercury Mountaineer

2006 Mercury Mountaineer - 4/25/06

MSRP: $29,150 - $35,500 | MPG: 20 Hwy, 15 City

With plenty of room for the whole family (plus the extra kids we collect along the way), yet enough flexibility to accommodate the other facets of my life, the 2006 Mercury Mountaineer is a relative chameleon of an SUV.


Review of the 2006 Nissan Pathfinder

2006 Nissan Pathfinder - 3/30/06

MSRP: $25,400 - $35,700 | MPG: 21 Hwy, 16 City

I am convinced we might need to strap the dog to the roof with the skis. My husband, the self-proclaimed “packing pro” manages to get all our gear, our dog and our kids packed in the Pathfinder.


Review of the 2006 Chrysler Pacifica

2006 Chrysler Pacifica - 3/09/06

MSRP: $25,415 - $36,885 | MPG: 22 Hwy, 17 City

You are either an SUV sista’ or a minivan mama. Well I have news for you, ladies, there is a new player in town. The crossover class in general and the Chrysler Pacifica in specific bring together the ease of the minivan with the sturdy flair of an SUV.


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