Sure, if you want a 4X4 but if you want a good value car with plenty of room, a low cost of ownership and, crucially, a nice driving experience, then there are better options in saloon cars.There is rarely reason to buy anything fancier than a Dacia Duster but most do
An SUV Crossover. Is that a 2 wheel drive car made to look like a 4X4?Suv crossovers are no more expensive than a saloon in most cases
True, but if you are doing the shopping and dropping the kids to school with the occasional long journey a saloon car is a better option (unless you want a high driving position).There is some practicality to the taller load space of a 4x4 or 2wd cross-over as most of these are. If you regularly need to carry taller loads that won't fit in a saloon and don't want the length of an estate car, they can be a good compromise.
Sure, if you want a 4X4 but if you want a good value car with plenty of room, a low cost of ownership and, crucially, a nice driving experience, then there are better options in saloon cars.
An SUV Crossover. Is that a 2 wheel drive car made to look like a 4X4?
True, but if you are doing the shopping and dropping the kids to school with the occasional long journey a saloon car is a better option (unless you want a high driving position).
Would appreciate any opinions on the Hyundai Tucson please?
They seem to be very good value. About 5 grand of a difference for same year on a Ford.
Looking for a car that will comfortably fit 3 teenagers in the back seat.
Have always gone for Ford but considering a change.
TIA.
Thanks all for the replies, very helpful. Drove one today & liked it but had one of the smaller teens in the back & they found the windows high up & had to stretch to see out. Anyone find this a issue? A small concern I know
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