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Went to look at a RangeRover Sport, ended up buying this instead...
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Went to look at a RangeRover Sport, ended up buying this instead...
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I would like a Tesla but am ok with the Lexus while the bugs get ironed out of the electric car.
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I'm looking at buying a new car through my company (own small business). Looking at the Kluger/Pathfinder/Territory/CX9 size in a 4WD/AWD. I do a bit of camping but I'm not a bushbasher so I'm not going for a real 4WD at this stage.
Was looking for a thread on buying a car and found this oldie so pardon me for waking it up.
I'm looking at buying a new car through my company (own small business). Looking at the Kluger/Pathfinder/Territory/CX9 size in a 4WD/AWD. I do a bit of camping but I'm not a bushbasher so I'm not going for a real 4WD at this stage. Price range for these is around $40-60K. Cars have gone up a bit since I last bought one!
There's a lot to consider and for every good review it seems I read a bad one for each of these. When you look at when they (reviewers) test drive a heap of different cars they often pick something based on how it drove on the day rather than things like performance over time and servicing costs etc. I guess that's because they only have the car for a short time. When you look at Product Review you get all the horror stories along with 'booster' reviews. It seems there is no real stand out although some clearly appear better than others.
I'm guessing every opinion will be different here too but at least we're amongst friends here... I think.
Got two teens. Don't really need 7 seats but that appears standard and could come in handy.
Seem to be tossing up Kluger vs Pathfinder so far but open to suggestions. Pathfinder has a better price but is US made and has some sporadic problems which can result in real troubles. Kluger costs more but has better reviews in general. I don't think anyone could convince me to buy a Jeep though. Still you never know.
Was looking for a thread on buying a car and found this oldie so pardon me for waking it up.
I'm looking at buying a new car through my company (own small business). Looking at the Kluger/Pathfinder/Territory/CX9 size in a 4WD/AWD. I do a bit of camping but I'm not a bushbasher so I'm not going for a real 4WD at this stage. Price range for these is around $40-60K. Cars have gone up a bit since I last bought one!
There's a lot to consider and for every good review it seems I read a bad one for each of these. When you look at when they (reviewers) test drive a heap of different cars they often pick something based on how it drove on the day rather than things like performance over time and servicing costs etc. I guess that's because they only have the car for a short time. When you look at Product Review you get all the horror stories along with 'booster' reviews. It seems there is no real stand out although some clearly appear better than others.
I'm guessing every opinion will be different here too but at least we're amongst friends here... I think.
Got two teens. Don't really need 7 seats but that appears standard and could come in handy.
Seem to be tossing up Kluger vs Pathfinder so far but open to suggestions. Pathfinder has a better price but is US made and has some sporadic problems which can result in real troubles. Kluger costs more but has better reviews in general. I don't think anyone could convince me to buy a Jeep though. Still you never know.
Was looking for a thread on buying a car and found this oldie so pardon me for waking it up.
I'm looking at buying a new car through my company (own small business). Looking at the Kluger/Pathfinder/Territory/CX9 size in a 4WD/AWD. I do a bit of camping but I'm not a bushbasher so I'm not going for a real 4WD at this stage. Price range for these is around $40-60K. Cars have gone up a bit since I last bought one!
There's a lot to consider and for every good review it seems I read a bad one for each of these. When you look at when they (reviewers) test drive a heap of different cars they often pick something based on how it drove on the day rather than things like performance over time and servicing costs etc. I guess that's because they only have the car for a short time. When you look at Product Review you get all the horror stories along with 'booster' reviews. It seems there is no real stand out although some clearly appear better than others.
I'm guessing every opinion will be different here too but at least we're amongst friends here... I think.
Got two teens. Don't really need 7 seats but that appears standard and could come in handy.
Seem to be tossing up Kluger vs Pathfinder so far but open to suggestions. Pathfinder has a better price but is US made and has some sporadic problems which can result in real troubles. Kluger costs more but has better reviews in general. I don't think anyone could convince me to buy a Jeep though. Still you never know.
I'm driving a Kluger now, no issues other than normal wear and tear, 4 year old and 174K on the clock. I don't bother with Toyota servicing but get my local guy to do it. It's the model before the new one which just came out. The drivers seat could be a bit better though. It has a small fuel tank and I'm forever filling up being only able to get about 550km per tank less around the city. It is annoying, the new model has the same motor and same size fuel tank.
I am thinking of changing it next year for a Territory so I can have a last hurrah with an Aussie built car.
I love my 2014 subaru forester 2.0d-s.
Get great fuel economy at 5.6-6.4l/100 on the diesel. Where I am diesel and petrol are very similar in price and it's fantastic.
Has all the wiz bangs and is comfy throughout for a leather car.
Currently Driving a less than 12 month old Captiva 7 LX Diesel and would not recommend it due to poor Fuel Consumption.
Now if SWMBO allows it I will be changing it very shortly and Fuel Consumption will not be a consideration as looking at the SS-V Redline ... Yes yes a boys toy
Currently Driving a less than 12 month old Captiva 7 LX Diesel and would not recommend it due to poor Fuel Consumption.
Now if SWMBO allows it I will be changing it very shortly and Fuel Consumption will not be a consideration as looking at the SS-V Redline ... Yes yes a boys toy