Mid-range 4x4 options

Then you definitely haven't driven a Forester 2.5 N/A :)

126 kw and 235 nm

I can confirm, the 2.5 N/As up on the reef are Ox wagon slow. Not terrible if you're not in a rush, but this is JHB, being in a rush is in our blood. :twisted:
 
I can confirm, the 2.5 N/As up on the reef are Ox wagon slow. Not terrible if you're not in a rush, but this is JHB, being in a rush is in our blood. :twisted:

I lived in JHB for nearly 30 years and there is nothing ox wagonish about 126 kw to start with, and unless you have driven the latest spec Forester with the long stroke motor, you definitely have no idea. :)
 
I lived in JHB for nearly 30 years and there is nothing ox wagonish about 126 kw to start with, and unless you have driven the latest spec Forester with the long stroke motor, you definitely have no idea. :)

Look, I'm not the typical Subaru hater here, I like the brand and even considered a Forester a while ago. But I'm attesting to the fact that 126kw of N/A power in a body that large is going to feel slow up here unless he's already used to something slower, "slow" is relative after all.

I'll go drive the latest spec Forester though to keep you happy. :whistle:
 
Look, I'm not the typical Subaru hater here, I like the brand and even considered a Forester a while ago. But I'm attesting to the fact that 126kw of N/A power in a body that large is going to feel slow up here unless he's already used to something slower, "slow" is relative after all.

I'll go drive the latest spec Forester though to keep you happy. :whistle:

Unlike some other SUV's on the market, the Forester is built with high strength light weight steel, and has a kerb weight of about 1450 kg. Go and check that weight with any other SUV you like and you will see that we are lighter than they are - we also have the highest safety rating of ANY SUV in the world, and the boxer engine gives it an incredibly low centre of gravity ( dead centre on the front wheels).

This is no ordinary car...
 
Unlike some other SUV's on the market, the Forester is built with high strength light weight steel, and has a kerb weight of about 1450 kg. Go and check that weight with any other SUV you like and you will see that we are lighter than they are - we also have the highest safety rating of ANY SUV in the world, and the boxer engine gives it an incredibly low centre of gravity ( dead centre on the front wheels).

This is no ordinary car...

Salesman to the end. ;) Let me drive it before I harp on, but roughly 72kw/ton (after altitude losses) is far from rapid to be honest.

OP have you decided if you want Low range?

Judging by his shortlist I reckon it's not a deal-breaker for him?
 
OP have you decided if you want Low range?

Yeah, taking a look around today and considering some of my plans, low range would be nice. Unfortunately few of these mid-range 4x4s have that option.
 
Salesman to the end. ;) Let me drive it before I harp on, but roughly 72kw/ton (after altitude losses) is far from rapid to be honest.

The OP is looking for an SUV and not a sports car. :) Check a couple of other SUV power to weight ratios, and you will find that we are probably better than any of the others unless you are talking about some gas guzzling V 6 or V 8.
 
In a simliar situation OP, but with a smaller budget I think. Having a look at the Freelander, fantastic vehicle, great ride, but smallish boot for our needs, and I wasn't too keen on the interior. Nothing wrong with it but at that price range you're competing with Audi's and BM's and they have it beat IMO.
Forester looks good, or we might just decide we actually don't need an off road vehicle to begin with so might go with a station wagon - V60, Avant etc.

Would you consider a double cab? Ranger, Amarok or the like?
 
The OP is looking for an SUV and not a sports car. :) Check a couple of other SUV power to weight ratios, and you will find that we are probably better than any of the others unless you are talking about some gas guzzling V 6 or V 8.

The OP is looking for an SUV and not a sports car. :) Check a couple of other SUV power to weight ratios, and you will find that we are probably better than any of the others unless you are talking about some gas guzzling V 6 or V 8.

I never implied sports car performance, was just merely stating that the Forester seems slow due to it's low power to weight ratio. Remember turbo cars lose far less power up here (5% compared to 17% for N/A AFAIK), so even though they're heavier they have more power.

But I'll humor you, here are some competitors and their power to weight ratios:

Subaru Forester 2.5 (weight = 1450; Power = 104.58kw (126kw with 17% loss); kw/ton = 72.12kw) For reference
Land Rover Freelander 2 2.2 SD4 HSE AT (weight = 1805; Power = 133kw (140kw with 5% loss); kw/ton = 73.68kw)
2014 Jeep Cherokee 3.2 V6 (with 9 speed box) (weight = 1862; Power = 165.17kw (199kw with 17% loss); kw/ton = 88.71kw)
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport (weight = 2065; Power = 124.5kw (131kw with 5% loss); kw/ton = 60.29kw) Would still be my pick despite being slow

The others aren't worth looking at IMHO.

So Freelander and Cherokee have better power to weight that the Forester. Before you complain about the V6 in the Cherokee, 9 speed box plus fantastic (relatively) fuel economy means it's a contender. I don't care if you moan that it's more expensive, it's within the OPs budget and so can be compared.

Remember I'm not advocating amazing speed performance, and I know gearing plays an important role in this as well. I'm just trying to show that a Forester is not the only choice, no matter how much it isn't an "ordinary car".
 
These are pretty good for your game drives - and will seat the whole family + 2 dogs with ease

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Would still be my pick despite being slow

Make your mind up. You write the Subaru off for being underpowered, and then recommend 20% less power per ton, by your own calculations. It's starting to looks as though you're just being difficult for the sake of arguing. :)
 
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