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03/9/2007 at 11:00am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Bailey Phoenix GT 75
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We are considering replacing our Frontera with a new car. Our choices are:
Hyundai Santa Fe-for good value and warranty, against huge depreciation.
Kia Sorrento- good size, proper 4 x 4 and good prices,
Land Rover Freelander 2, hve driven it and liked it but concerns over reliability and high price-but low depreciation.
We have a Bailey Pageant Vendee, which all of the above will tow easily.
Any feedback on these cars would be appreciated
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06/9/2007 at 6:35am
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Hi,
Is the MTPLM about 1420kg?
If so, unless you pull a burger van for a living why not consider a Mondeo 2 litre tdci?
I drive a 130ps estate (kerb weight 1560) and it drives better than any 4x4 on the road and delivers excellent fuel economy.
Just a thought!
Mr Ulti-Mate
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06/9/2007 at 11:15am
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Quote: Originally posted by 664DaveS on 03/9/2007
We are considering replacing our Frontera with a new car. Our choices are:
Hyundai Santa Fe-for good value and warranty, against huge depreciation.
Kia Sorrento- good size, proper 4 x 4 and good prices,
Land Rover Freelander 2, hve driven it and liked it but concerns over reliability and high price-but low depreciation.
We have a Bailey Pageant Vendee, which all of the above will tow easily.
Any feedback on these cars would be appreciated
Followed friends to N-Spain for 2.5 days and they both had 2.0ltd manual Hyundai Santa Fe's with Caravans alot less in weight than ours and they both dropped from 60 to sometimes 40 on hills where as i kept on going at 60. In my opinion no where near as good as the 2.5ltrd Sorento who on the way back i followed for a while and he did not drop down to these very low speeds.
As i understand it with the Sorento's the new models do not have self levelling suspension as standard and i am not sure you can have it as an option either. In my opinion and experiance this is a must.
So Kia Sorento all day long.....
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Mick + Tina
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06/9/2007 at 11:28am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Bailey Phoenix GT 75
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Quote: Originally posted by Ulti-Mates on 06/9/2007
Hi,
Is the MTPLM about 1420kg?
If so, unless you pull a burger van for a living why not consider a Mondeo 2 litre tdci?
I drive a 130ps estate (kerb weight 1560) and it drives better than any 4x4 on the road and delivers excellent fuel economy.
Just a thought!
Mr Ulti-Mate
I We prefer to use a 4 x4 because we like the higher driving position, have found them very stable, plus front wheel drive cars plus van = no traction on wet grass or sometimes wet roads! Our Frontera is primarily RWD and is a good tow car.
I would cosider a Volvo Cross Country(pricey though!) , but we may go for a heavier van in the future, the Kia is promising and will probably be tried again as will the new Santa Fe which is a 2.2 and has plenty of torque, we will also consider nearly new Discovery, Shogun, Land cruiser etc.
------------- DS-There's more to life than football!!!
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