esp an auto/DSG one
Definitely, unless you want to pull your hair out in city traffic.
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esp an auto/DSG one
Definitely, unless you want to pull your hair out in city traffic.
went and looked at the Kuga and Tig. (all comments imo) Both very good looking externally. Inside the Kuga has a bigger boot which is important to me.
Tough choice. Probably just comes down to a matter of personnel choice.
I know there are a few threads on this but how hard is it to choose in this category!!! To name a few there's the new
Ford Kuga, Kia Sportage, VW Tiguan, New Rav 4, Honda CRV.... All have something in the region of R300K to R380K and all seem to have quite a good offering making it very hard to choose! Ive done quite a bit of home work and just cant make up my mind!
Anyone else looking at buying and have some input?
Had a look at a few of these vehicles this week. The Kuga is a nice looking car, as is the Sportage, but we're leaning towards the Captiva for the large cargo area and the availability of those two extra seats back there.
Just some feedback on this, especially for Dryad.
I signed an OTP on the 4.2 auto Trailblazer. Although quite a bit bigger then what we were discussing on this thread , after much reading and testing I just thought it was a better package for what I wanted. For most people it would be between this and the Fortuner and I was happy it had the edge. However it was not much more then a top specked Kuga, Sportage, ix35.....
If anyone is interested I will post some feedback after I had it for a few weeks.
I drove in a Trailblazer (as a passenger). Apparently the engine is VERY good but the interior is like fake breasts - nice to look at but the moment you touch it you realise it is cheap plastic![]()
Dryad I will give you feedback. Captiva hasent received rave revies based on my research although I thought it looked good. The TB is getting awesome feedback from most driving mags. A vehicle like the Captiva certainly would meet my needs but the TB just has more "presence" so maybe a luxury but worth it and not that much difference in price.
Same here - I'm looking at used vehicles and right now its a toss-up between the Sportage and the Captiva. I'd prefer the bigger vehicle but my missus is trying to push me towards the Sportage.agree, to a degree. A few things looked cheapish but no deal breakers for sure! Bear in mind specs are similar to a similar vehicle that could cost a couple hundred grand more if it had a different badge. Definitely on a par with a similarly priced Fortuner.
Dryad I will give you feedback. Captiva hasent received rave revies based on my research although I thought it looked good. The TB is getting awesome feedback from most driving mags. A vehicle like the Captiva certainly would meet my needs but the TB just has more "presence" so maybe a luxury but worth it and not that much difference in price.
my fav at the moment based on overall package.... Used to be Kia Sportage. Your reasons?
Anyone tested one yet? Im testing the 2l on Wedneday.
That Mahindra... what do they call it... XUV 500 or something, has the tackiest interior I've ever seen. It is comically horrible.
Jah, but it'll probably run on elephant dung if you run out of diesel![]()