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![]() Good thinking. That's another couple to look at.
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I have an X-trail and it is IMO the best baby 'soft-roader'. I bought it for similar reasons to you, a bit of snow, visiting friends farms, getting into the field with a trailer and coping with muddy lanes - so a full size 4x4 was not needed. I have had 3 full size 4x4 in the past so was able to make a valid comparison.
As a car it is fine, comfortable, roomy, reasonably quick but due to long (ish) travel suspension it rolls a bit in the bends. Up side to the suspension is it copes far better off-road than say a RAV4 which has more road bias. It is ok for fuel consumption but with the price of diesel relative to petrol, the 2.5 petrol would be my choice now. (not much in it though) As a 4x4 the machine is good. I leave it in 'Auto' mode most of the time, which uses FWD unless wheel slip is detected. This makes it suprisingly grippy. Off-road it is limited by the lack of a low-box and the drive train. Drive to the rear is by an electronic clutch, so this can overheat when really off-roading. On rough tracks it is fine, but a lot of green lanes are beyond it's capabilities. In snow it is superb. It is lighter than a full size 4x4 by a good ton, so has less inertia and so less likely to slide. Use the 'Lock' mode 4x4 to send power to rear wheels all the time and it just keeps going if you know how to use the throttle properly (be gentle and keep the engine off-boost). This week I have made it through 8-12 inch deep snow with no real drama. (see posts elsewhere) The standard tyres are useless off tarmac (inc. snow) so change them. Great motor for towing to. HTH |
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Plus, no offence to Mondeo drivers, but I'd rather walk than own one of those. ![]()
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A mini 4x4 has another advantage over a 4x4 estate - more height. You can see over fences and walls to read the road ahead much more than in a 'normal' car. |
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![]() The Volvos have 2.3l petrol engines so should have plenty of power, not sure about the Forester. Both seem to be fairly good value used auto trader has got a fair few of each on their website
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I have a freelander and love it. Was well impressed with it in the snow aswell. You can get a good td4 freelander for 5k so 7k should get you a gooden. If you do look at freelander get the td4 it has a strong bmw engine. It's not the most powerful but will do everything you require. I managed to get 4 bags of coal in the boot with room to spare. You can get a V6 but avoid as they are expensive if anything goes wrong. Oh and get some with 16 inch rims it's hard to find decent off road tyres for the 17-18inch wheels.
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