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Softroaders 4x4
Many poms moving to Oz consider getting a 4x4 such as a RAV4 or an XTrail, often the closest they get to off roading is parking on some grass somewhere..
Anyway, whether you think 4x4s are gas guzzling monstrosities that should be heavily taxed, or a fun vehicle that is just as fuel efficient as an Ozzie sports car is not the point... the link below is an Australian mini review of the contenders in the soft road market for a new cost of around $34k. http://drive.com.au/editorial/articl...?id=10250&vf=1 For me, I like the styling of the current RAV4 and dislike the styling of the XTrail, however things are about to change. The new RAV4 is out in the next few months and will likely become a class leader, although from the photos I dislike the styling! The new Suzuki Grand Vitara is also out in the new few weeks (and looks good from the front) and like the new Suzuki Swift it has made leaps and bounds from the previous model. So if you are after a soft road 4x4.. I hope this article is of interest. regards Alex |
Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by Alex Hall
Many poms moving to Oz consider getting a 4x4 such as a RAV4 or an XTrail, often the closest they get to off roading is parking on some grass somewhere..
Anyway, whether you think 4x4s are gas guzzling monstrosities that should be heavily taxed, or a fun vehicle that is just as fuel efficient as an Ozzie sports car is not the point... the link below is an Australian mini review of the contenders in the soft road market for a new cost of around $34k. http://drive.com.au/editorial/articl...?id=10250&vf=1 For me, I like the styling of the current RAV4 and dislike the styling of the XTrail, however things are about to change. The new RAV4 is out in the next few months and will likely become a class leader, although from the photos I dislike the styling! The new Suzuki Grand Vitara is also out in the new few weeks (and looks good from the front) and like the new Suzuki Swift it has made leaps and bounds from the previous model. So if you are after a soft road 4x4.. I hope this article is of interest. regards Alex |
Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by Alex Hall
Many poms moving to Oz consider getting a 4x4 such as a RAV4 or an XTrail, often the closest they get to off roading is parking on some grass somewhere..
Anyway, whether you think 4x4s are gas guzzling monstrosities that should be heavily taxed, or a fun vehicle that is just as fuel efficient as an Ozzie sports car is not the point... the link below is an Australian mini review of the contenders in the soft road market for a new cost of around $34k. http://drive.com.au/editorial/articl...?id=10250&vf=1 For me, I like the styling of the current RAV4 and dislike the styling of the XTrail, however things are about to change. The new RAV4 is out in the next few months and will likely become a class leader, although from the photos I dislike the styling! The new Suzuki Grand Vitara is also out in the new few weeks (and looks good from the front) and like the new Suzuki Swift it has made leaps and bounds from the previous model. So if you are after a soft road 4x4.. I hope this article is of interest. regards Alex http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_sh...7_toyota_rav4/ I quite like the look of it, bigger than the current model that we have just sold. |
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I never had one of these things until we came out but bought a Honda CRV because of the amount of "stuff" we would be carting around. Best thing I ever did!
Quite apart from the Honda engineering, the styling (if that's important to you), the ride is fantastic, the steering circle is quite a lot better than anything else I've had recently and the thing just damn WORKS! And, speaking as someone for whom the words "reversing" and "bollards" seem to mean the same thing, it's the easiest car to reverse I've driven*: weird for that sort of car, but you know exactly where the corners are! * So far.... |
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I see we have a couple of hairdressers on the thread :p
The Xtrail is ok, I own one, and yes I have off-roaded on it on North Straddie island. It does the job ok. I'm not going to rave about it though. I think I'd get a Hyundai Tucson next time, after I 'accidentally' drive my plastic Xtrail into a tree. Don't tell the insurance company :cool: |
Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by Rog Williams
I never had one of these things until we came out but bought a Honda CRV because of the amount of "stuff" we would be carting around. Best thing I ever did!
Quite apart from the Honda engineering, the styling (if that's important to you), the ride is fantastic, the steering circle is quite a lot better than anything else I've had recently and the thing just damn WORKS! And, speaking as someone for whom the words "reversing" and "bollards" seem to mean the same thing, it's the easiest car to reverse I've driven*: weird for that sort of car, but you know exactly where the corners are! * So far.... Yer the HONDA is a nice engine. Was just talkin bout gerrin the missus a Honda Invertor Gennie today |
Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by A dogs life
I see we have a couple of hairdressers on the thread :p
The Xtrail is ok, I own one, and yes I have off-roaded on it on North Straddie island. It does the job ok. I'm not going to rave about it though. I think I'd get a Hyundai Tucson next time, after I 'accidentally' drive my plastic Xtrail into a tree. Don't tell the insurance company :cool: |
Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au
Wouldnt drive a Hyundai if ya paid me , sorry. They have as much street cred or off rd cred as a wet flannel
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Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by Rog Williams
If that sort of thing worries you then you probably *should* drive one! <g>
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Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au
Wouldnt drive a Hyundai if ya paid me , sorry. They have as much street cred or off rd cred as a wet flannel
Much better to drive a car made of plastic :p I'm already fighting against my brand name obsessed wife to get a Hyundai. They are perfectly good cars. I owned a Hyundai Accent in the UK and it was good. My folks have driven a variety of Hyundais for 10 years, the love them. I really don't care about 'street cred'. Its not like I'm gonna be cruising down Chapel Street in shades picking up chicks in it. I just want it to work, be economical, drive well, and not break down. Ok, I may get a bumper sticker saying 'my other car isn't a cheapo Korean import' :p |
Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by A dogs life
Much better to drive a car made of plastic :p
I'm already fighting against my brand name obsessed wife to get a Hyundai. They are perfectly good cars. I owned a Hyundai Accent in the UK and it was good. My folks have driven a variety of Hyundais for 10 years, the love them. I really don't care about 'street cred'. Its not like I'm gonna be cruising down Chapel Street in shades picking up chicks in it. I just want it to work, be economical, drive well, and not break down. Ok, I may get a bumper sticker saying 'my other car isn't a cheapo Korean import' :p Does me hed in man ! |
Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by A dogs life
Its not like I'm gonna be cruising down Chapel Street in shades picking up chicks in it.
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Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by Amazulu
Why not?. :)
The wife might do a John Wayne Bobbit on me if I even tried. :scared: |
Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by A dogs life
The wife might do a John Wayne Bobbit on me if I even tried. :scared:
Mrs JTL aka your wife |
Re: Softroaders 4x4
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
And did I ever mentioned I'm still the current Chopper Champion? :D
Mrs JTL aka your wife |
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