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May 7th, 2008 08:41 PM #21
where can you get access to the canopy? from the rear? i believe the TS has children and would not want them to stay in the canopy area of the pick up. the reason why families get the SUV is because the seats are wider, not beacuseof the luggage area.
with the pick-up you sacrifice space for the flat bed.
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May 7th, 2008 09:40 PM #22Thanks again. My options are opening up. Ill now need to spend more of my sunday visiting the dealers :D
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May 7th, 2008 10:22 PM #23
Guys, I think we would be doing the thread starter a big favor by sticking close to the topic here.
In this case, his choice is an SUV so it is only proper that we help him in this category only so as to minimize confusion not only for him but the other forum readers as well. We may suggest alternative makes to his enumerated personal choices but make sure that it is of the same type - SUV
Tsikot forum threads get muddled when off-topic replies accumulate and eventually ruin the threads objectivity.
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May 8th, 2008 10:27 AM #24
Well... his choices are based on the ride comfort... and the Eve just isn't the most comfortable.
Within the SUV category, you should never discount the CR-V (The RAV4 is just too expensive for your budget) or the X-Trail. While Nissan may not be doing well, the X-Trail is an excellent product, and both X-Trail and CR-V are relatively fuel efficient for gasoline cars.
Amongst the three short-listed... the Forester and Tribute ride better than the Tucson, which is a little on the firm and truck-ish side. All three handle pretty well for their class. The Tucson's drivetrain (whether MT or AT) isn't very sophisticated, though, and I'd only get it in 4x2 CRDi AT, as that's your best bet for practicality and economy amongst the three.
Rear seat space is better in the Tribute and Tucson... the Forester's rear seat is a bit small for me, but the Tucson comes in last place in terms of cargo space. It's still better than a car, though, and it's only you (ichabod) who can decide if its enough for your needs. Build quality-wise... the Tucson has the cheapest plastics, the Tribby is better and the Forester is the best, but not by much over the Tribby.
If you're buying to drive it... I'd say the Forester is the best bet (except that it's not that quick). If you base your buy on comfort and ease of driving, the Tribute is tops... but if you're going for practical, the Tucson is it.
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May 8th, 2008 12:46 PM #28
OT ka JJ!!
basta get the CRdi one .. and my vote sana is for santa fe but if not tucson CRDi nalang po ..
mods pa check po ng post ni JJ !!
peace
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May 8th, 2008 01:30 PM #29
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May 8th, 2008 02:22 PM #30
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