Another Another Which SUV thread.

So it's for the SO and she had a Mini? That rules out your Subarus (no woman outside of the East Rand likes them), and your Fortuners/ Everests (too big and not cure enough).
VW T Roc? They're very new though.
Evoque? Might have to settle for 2016/ 2015 though.
 
the t-cross/tiguan or the X1,2,3,5,7
all high riding stupid idiot mobiles. no diff lock, no permanent 4 wheel drive,
just a jacked up sedan/Hatchback with some extra ground clearence to park on Kerbs

Mind sharing your SUV recommendation and experience?
Or you just here to troll?
 
the t-cross/tiguan or the X1,2,3,5,7
all high riding stupid idiot mobiles. no diff lock, no permanent 4 wheel drive,
just a jacked up sedan/Hatchback with some extra ground clearence to park on Kerbs

I actually mounted a few curbs, got parking spots I wouldnt have gotten elswhere? also 2 prams fit perfectly! good thing we didnt go for the golf hahahaaa
 
If one of your criteria is the size of said replacement, I can definitely recommend Carsized to compare the dimensions of different cars, to get an idea of the rough size of the replacement car.
 
You can get a decent xtrail for your budget or a Qashqai if you don’t need too much space. We have a duster auto for a year now and has been faultless and sips diesel. You can get it brand new in your budget and it’s low risk from a highjack/theft point.
 
You can get a decent xtrail for your budget or a Qashqai if you don’t need too much space. We have a duster auto for a year now and has been faultless and sips diesel. You can get it brand new in your budget and it’s low risk from a highjack/theft point.

Are the new Nissans actually good? Father had a Hardbody and while it was amazing at hard labor, not the most comfortable car to be in
 
So please enlighten all of us here what the "4Motion" in Tiguan 2.0 TDI DSG 4Motion means.
4 times the Idiots who buy it?
I dont know, I just know its a Jetta on Slightly taller suspension, and people buy that rather than a Jetta because they like parking on Kerbs.
 
4 times the Idiots who buy it?
I dont know, I just know its a Jetta Golf on Slightly taller suspension, and people buy that rather than a Jetta Golf because they like parking on Kerbs.
Or they are older and can't easily get out of your average sedan due to it being too close to the ground. Guess what also fits into a Tiguan easier than a Golf? A wheelchair.

On all MQB (modular transverse toolkit) models with the 4MOTION all-wheel drive system, power is distributed between front and rear axles on an infinitely variable basis by a multi-plate clutch. Normally, power is mainly transmitted to the front axle, which saves energy. However, in the event of an impending loss of traction, the rear axle is activated in a fraction of a second. This is why 4MOTION is considered to be a permanently engaged four-wheel-drive system.

In case you missed it the first time:
This is why 4MOTION is considered to be a permanently engaged four-wheel-drive system.

Also, please stop commenting on things you know absolutely nothing about. We all know you hate BMW, but no need to give your Zim $2 on every thread that even remotely mentions a German car. The OP mentioned the X3 xDrive20d, which most definitely has permanent all-wheel drive.
 
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4 times the Idiots who buy it?
I dont know, I just know its a Jetta on Slightly taller suspension, and people buy that rather than a Jetta because they like parking on Kerbs.

Nice of you calling people who buy a certain vehicle idiots.

I imagine you can't afford one though....
 
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