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View Poll Results: Which Compact SUV? | |||
Ford Escape V6 |
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13 | 10.66% |
Holden Captiva V6/Deisel |
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4 | 3.28% |
Honda CR-V 2.4L |
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6 | 4.92% |
Mitsu Outlander V6 |
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21 | 17.21% |
Toyota Rav4 Upcoming 3.5 V6 |
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8 | 6.56% |
Mazda Tribute V6 |
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7 | 5.74% |
Mazda CX-7 2.3 Direct Injection Turbo |
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41 | 33.61% |
Suzuki Grand Vitara V6 |
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8 | 6.56% |
Nissan new Xtrail 2.5L |
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14 | 11.48% |
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Thank you all for your feedback, I will keep you guys updated.
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After having a look at a few more dealers today i want to change my vote to a V6 RAV4 Cruiser, i was very surprised how much room they actually have in them. Classy interior and very well packaged, probably not as practical as a territory but still pretty good. Add a 200kw V6 and it will eat anything else in it's class i would imagine.
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What about a Jeep Liberty, they're pretty cheap..and go hard offroad, i read an article about how the I-6 Jeep engine was the most environmentally friendly and economical engine around..the only problem is, those things have pretty expensive repair costs. otherwise great little cars, too bad it was superseded by that clunky V6
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Jeep Patriot is the sister of the Dodgey Nitro.
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....................... Length Width Height
Rav4................. 4600 1815 1695 Kluger................4690 1825 1680 Territory.............4856 1898 1714 Tribute...............4400 1785 1770 CX7...................4680 1872 1645 X Trail................4510 1765 1675 CRV...................4520 1820 1680 Outlander...........4640 1800 1720 Sorento..............4567 1863 1810 Grand Vitara........4470 1810 1695 Forester..............4485 1735 And by way of comparison: Landcruiser.........4890 1940 1890 Patrol................5050 1940 1855 Hummer H2.........4821 2062 1993 Hummer H3.........4782 1989 1872 All dimensions are in mm, and where more than one model is available, it's for the base or most common model. Sorry 'bout all the ......, but couldn't get it to format correctly. |
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Leg room is another issue. Again Territory has more in drivers row in particular. Australian design has a lot of benefits.
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New kluger is much much bigger, so I dont think I will buy it.
......................Inches............mm Overall Length: 188.4.............4785 Overall Width: 75.2................1910 Overall Height: 69.3...............1760 Wheelbase: 109.8..................2789 Source: http://www.worldcarfans.com/news.cfm...r-hybrid-debut |
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there has to be a cheap runout model!
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Here you Go!!! I drive the F6 my wife drives the territory Non turbo. (didnt know the Turbo was coming, bugger!) I can say that i love driving the Terri. Its a great car. My mate has an escape and its a fargon piece of cheeeep crap. Luxury edition as well. The Territory without any bias opinions is a fantastic all round SUV. Its right in between the models you've listed and a full blown 4WD. It handles like a sedan with excellent comfort, room to move and all the goodies plus more. Just test drive one after all the others. You'll notice the4 difference. When we purchased, we were looking at top of the line Land Rover Discovery and Toyaota Prado. I drove a mates top line Prado from Perth to Syd. I can say with hands on eperience, you wont be dissapointed in a Territory. And they look mad with a great set of mags...
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And if you opt for the 3rd row of seats and make 7 seater, you can actually fit adults i the 3rd row with some comfort and leg room. Even a Landcruiser struggles...
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i voted the grand vitara,i like the styling, maybe not ultra modern and interior is 'suzuki', standard and a little cheap looking but they're good value for money and can handle it off road, have been through some rough stuff in one and it went well, dont they come standard with diff lock? (might be wrong)
suspension is nice and firm i just think they're good value and a little 'harder' than the 'soft roaders'
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CX-7 probably. Although the Tribute Luxury V6 is available out there for a bargain price (could easily get one for under $35k) with the equipiment list it has (and pretty fuel efficient V6). Much better value than the Ford Escape Limited model (both high spec versions), looks much better inside to - the Escape has that crappy off-cream interior, the Mazda looks much nicer. Outlander would have to be in the mix for a test drive to though.
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Pajero 3 door
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Most people only put two in the back seat and one in the seventh to keep all the kids seperate and there sanity intact without kids fighting so i see zero benifit there. If your going to carry 7 full adults around on long trip's so they dont get uncomfortable then l would suggest doing what most inteligent people would do and hire a mini bus. Also the territory is well renowned for it's bit's and pieces falling off quicker than a maple tree in autum. Yes it's a great designed car but not everyone wants there car spending half it's life at the dealers. |
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I like to drive a surefooted car not a minibus (for safety reasons as well as driving pleasure) - the Territory delivers on that need handsomely. And it doesn't fall to bits or spend time at the dealers, sorry to disappoint you. I forgot to add that with the RAV4 the lack of a transmission tunnel in the 2nd row floor is not due to the tunnel being suppressed but because the floor is raised. Yes you have a flat floor but you don't have any wells for your feet. You sit in an uncomfortable knees raised position without thigh support. Wonderful on long journeys.
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EXTERIOR First impression was it looks a little taller and narrower than from the pics i looked at, probably emphasised by the relativley high window line, front and rear were as i expected. It's a love it or hate it sort of style and personally it works for me. The 20" rims look great and really don't look that big on the nitro, i would hate to see a stocker with the 16" wheels. INTERIOR The interior looks good but is poorly put together, the materials feel cheap and things like the indicator stalks feel like they would break very easily. It's fairly poorly designed inside as well no where near as practice or user friendly as a territory. The driving position is also very compromised, you sit way to high and upright which wouldn't be such a problem except the the steering wheel is only adjustable for height not reach, meaning that when your sitting where you can comfortably reach the pedals the steering wheel is just a little bit to far away. Keep in mind i'm 6'3" so i would imagine this would be even worse for shorter people. DRIVE TRAIN This is where the Nitro really shines, the 2.8L CRD is an absolute corker, in a higher state of tune than in it's wrangler or cherokee applications it makes 130kw and 460nm, coupled to the 5 speed auto it makes an excellent unit. The engine is smooth, quiet and pulls very strongly right off idle till about 3500 RPM. It will happily go to the 4500 RPM red line but forward progression becomes less rapid than bellow 3500 where the meat of it's torque is. The auto is fantastic as well shifting with smooth precision every time weather it be a full throttle upshift on the red line, a forced down shift using the manual mode or just regular driving in traffic it remained smooth and composed the whole time, never once did i think i wish it had have dropped a gear there or held one a bit longer it really is fantastic. To get a auto to work this intuitively with a diesel engine is a fantastic effort IMO. RIDE/HANDLING Given the fact that it has 20's i was expecting the ride to be some what compromised by this (although it has a 50 profile tyre which no doubt helps) but if anything it's actually the other way being a little on soft side. It will pitch and roll a bit when thrown around but nothing to excessive considering what it is, it also looses a bit of composure after hitting big bumps. What it needs is a little more body damping but as it sits now some degree of handling is traded off for comfort. Steering feel is not great either but once again for a vehicle of this type it's acceptable. The ESP also does it job well. OVERALL It has a fantastic engine and transmission, love or hate looks, acceptable ride and handling dynamics but is badly let down by it poorly though out and constructed interior and compromised driving position. I can probably deal with the crappy interior but the driving position i'm not so sure about. My head says Territory but my heart says Nitro. |
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Looks like this needs to be added to the list:
http://www.motoringlife.ie/cs_landrover0207.htm (Do I detect a touch of Territory in the styling?)
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I suggested this earlier and drove a TDiesel on Saturday - very impressed. Big enough, comfortable and forgiving ride, good handling, decent offroad ability - all in all tempting but only cheap against a X3 or the likes.
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