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Old 22-07-2022, 01:48 PM   #11
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Default Re: New Ranger teaser vidz

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Friends of ours just upgraded to a territory from a Subaru forester due to needing to fit 3 child seats in the car and not wanting to go to a van or much larger 4wd.

The ability to fit 3 across the seat used to be standard. I guess some of that loss of room is side impact safety.
I don't think its the side impact. If anything, the Territory being wider would've allowed for better protection. Might be that they're trying to sell the car in 180 countries and some might need a narrower car for their cities. Either way, the Terri was so wide and comfortable compared to the Everest. Everest drivetrain (i.e. 4x4 system) and Terri body would've been great.
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