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  1. Join Date
    Feb 2004
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    #1
    XUV, XUVi, XTRM, XTi, XTO atbp.. what sets them apart? Which ones would you recommend for a family car that provides a balance between fuel economy, comfort, safety, repair costs and maintenance and looks?

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    #2
    Quote Originally Posted by xfreemanx View Post
    XUV, XUVi, XTRM, XTi, XTO atbp.. what sets them apart? Which ones would you recommend for a family car that provides a balance between fuel economy, comfort, safety, repair costs and maintenance and looks?
    i wont recommend crosswind for comfort, but for fuel economy ok ito. choose the xto variant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by valskie01 View Post
    i wont recommend crosswind for comfort, but for fuel economy ok ito. choose the xto variant.
    There are no longer xto variants available brand new.

    As far as I know,
    xl, xt and xti -have smaller dimensions, runs on smaller wheels
    xl- base model
    xt -9-seater mid-range variant
    xti - accessorized 7-seater variant, sort of a junior Sportivo.

    xuv -bigger lifted variants that runs on bigger wheels.

    Sportivo - range-topping variant, xuv-like but fully accessorized.

    All variants are powered by a reliable, fuel efficient but puny 84-hp 4ja1 naturally-aspirated (non-CRDI) diesel engine.

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    Turbo is now standard. Used to be, you could only get turbo with the AT variants, but now you get it with the MTs.

    Best buy of Crosswinds is the XTi. Cheapest variant with luxuries. The rest are either too expensive or too bare.

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Different Crosswind variants