I agree about the nav. systems. I use a plug in tom tom that is great. If it breaks or technology gets better I can get a new one for another $100.
My GF has a Forester and we love all that glass; best visibility of any car I have ever driven except for a convertible. Outbacks feel a little tight up front for me. However my longer skis and our xc skis have to go in diagonally
I have a Toyota Highlander that works pretty well for a ski car and all my skis do fit straight except for my 210cm xc skis. Have taken many a long road trip with 3 people and all our skis and no rack. Highlander has a really smooth ride and is an excellent highway crossover. Gas mileage is low 20's with a 6.
Used to have a Thule box on it. It was a longer one and I kept some skis in it all winter. Not sure why you would need to take it off every trip unless you keep your car garaged. Mine was an older model and was a bit of a PITA to clamp onto the cross bars but still only took about 10 minutes.
My GF has a Forester and we love all that glass; best visibility of any car I have ever driven except for a convertible. Outbacks feel a little tight up front for me. However my longer skis and our xc skis have to go in diagonally
I have a Toyota Highlander that works pretty well for a ski car and all my skis do fit straight except for my 210cm xc skis. Have taken many a long road trip with 3 people and all our skis and no rack. Highlander has a really smooth ride and is an excellent highway crossover. Gas mileage is low 20's with a 6.
Used to have a Thule box on it. It was a longer one and I kept some skis in it all winter. Not sure why you would need to take it off every trip unless you keep your car garaged. Mine was an older model and was a bit of a PITA to clamp onto the cross bars but still only took about 10 minutes.