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28-03-2016, 08:00 PM | #31 | |||
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Pretty good value 4 cylinder demo - auto, dual range trans, (know it's out of price range - just curious)https://www.carsales.com.au/demo/det...AG-AD-12390600 One of these Last edited by Brazen; 28-03-2016 at 08:20 PM. |
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28-03-2016, 08:21 PM | #32 | ||
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Yeh, i have considered the Vitara but it is just that little bit smaller than the others. I have also done research on the donks and the 4cyl wasn't reliable so that put me off them. I will have a look as what V6's are around. They are certainly the pick of the bunch for the interior.
EDIT: just had a look on carsales, only one in Victoria that fits the criteria, added to the list Last edited by fordomatic; 28-03-2016 at 08:31 PM. |
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28-03-2016, 08:32 PM | #34 | |||
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Looks like you are getting a good selection going. I'd also suggest a Hyundai IX35 but they seem to be pretty expensive on the used market |
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28-03-2016, 08:39 PM | #35 | |||
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Yeh i have done extensive research on each vehicle on the list. The Vitara 2.4's are known for cracking the block in the year models from 07-10, so that only leaves the 6 cylinder to look at. |
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28-03-2016, 10:27 PM | #36 | ||
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I dont know much about them personally, but what about the Kia Sorento, can get them in Diesel or v6 and under 10yr old with sub 150k for your coin.
Just thought i'd mention them as i looked over one before i bought my wagon last year. |
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Personally I would pick the Xtrail.
the most practical design for storage and internal space. 6 speed trans with All mode 4x4i varies between FWD or lock 4WD the most 'manly' in appearance read these reviews, compares the Toyota & Mitsi, http://australiancar.reviews/reviews...-Trail&gen=722 sorry no Forester in there but am I correct it still has a 4 speed auto?
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29-03-2016, 10:19 AM | #38 | |||
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29-03-2016, 02:13 PM | #39 | ||
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It does now, but I think it was 2010 where they changed from the 6 speed.
I would avoid the early CVT's apparently they were problematic on the x-trails. and created a bad reputation. apparently they are all sorted now..
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Sorry I had that they other way around.
in 2010 the changed to 6 defined gears, however that works? http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-revi...007-2010-13608
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29-03-2016, 03:26 PM | #41 | ||
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Have you thought about a 2008-2011 Ford Escape. 4x4 when slippery as well as a "lock" button, same as the X trail. Mazda stopped the tributes earlier but Ford went a few years later and with a 2.3 litre 4cyl VVT engine instead of the thirsty V6 the earlier ones were. They get good write-ups and you'll get one with about 50k on it for about 10-12k.
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29-03-2016, 08:38 PM | #44 | ||
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Outlander for me, only because I think Mitsubishi is the best manufacturer of those you listed.
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29-03-2016, 11:11 PM | #45 | ||
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Forester, X-Trail, Rav4, Outlander....
All pretty good options I reckon. Not sure if the N/A series 3 Forester ('08, '09 etc) is still on the table or not, but we have two series 2 Foresters ('02 and '03, manual & auto) with tallish kms on both of them (230K) and they are both pretty rock solid and well maintained. The s3 cars share a lot of the basics with the s2 cars, albeit with some development and refinement etc. A few points to offer.... - The series 3 Foresters still run a conventional 4sp auto, not the CVT which was introduced in the series 4. - Although only a 4sp and a little thirsty, these autos are quite robust when well maintained in my experience. Also darn good off-road. - The EJ25 motor is pretty strong and reliable, when a good service history is present - Service costs are not really relevant for a car out of factory warranty or not part of a fixed (high) price dealership service regimen... I do the oil changes on our Foresters and they cost me about $40 a pop. The mechanic gets a look-in on the cars every second or third oil change, or if there is an issue. - We managed to get the last timing belt, tensioner kit and water pump service done for around the $750 mark.... that's the main expense for these cars each 100Kkm - Subaru brand parts can be expensive, but a "shop around" often provides many options from other equivalent OEM quality brands - Look after a N/A Subie well and they go great Trust that these notes offer some assistance. All the best with the choice..... I reckon if you find a good example of any of the 4, you'll be AOK.
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Thought i would update,
We ended up settling on a 2009 Oulander ZH XLS with 130,000km. It had a few more kms than i wanted but it presented spotless and has full service history from new. Super happy with the price we paid. The MRS drove a few and she ended up liking the Outlander the best, she liked the Xtrail also but didn't like the Subaru. Already has roofracks and brand new tyres so i will probably just do the suspension and that's it. Thanks for everyones input, i appreciate it. Don't know how the MRS will go going from the FGXR6T with 300rwkw into the Outlander, i'm tipping she will miss the power haha. But now i get the falcon as my daily, good times. |
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