Forester has low range. does the X-Trail?
I accompanies a Forester across much of the Simpson Desert. Yes we had
a couple of problems with soft sand but so did a lot of other vehicles.
peter
On Monday, September 3, 2007, at 09:52 PM, Dave Torr wrote:
Can't speak for the RAV4, but the XTrail is pretty good - had mine a
while now (just coming up to 80,000 km) and never let me down (yet! -
apart from a puncture). Certainly goes places that a Forester won't
and is (in my opinion) nicer to drive than a CRV, but I have never
tried a RAV4.
On 03/09/07, Grant Brosie <> wrote:
Everyone,
Appologises to anyone who isn't interested but I'd
like some car advice.
I'm looking to buy a new car this month or next and
have narrowed it down to 2 choices...Nissan X-trail
and Toyota Rav 4.
For someone who just wants a bit of clearance and some
very tame (VERY TAME) 4WDing which would be the best
choice?
Cheers,
Grant Brosie
Raworth, NSW
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