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Old 06-11-2019, 04:09 AM   #1
Crazy Dazz
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Default Small to Mid-Size SUVs

Yep, its that time of year again, time for a Daughter to get a new car.

SUV's are all the rage, and in her case it makes a little sense. She's not exactly short, and her Hubby is 6'4". So your average small/medium car is a little squeezey.
There's also a lot of bad roads, as they live in BF NSW.

Needs to be able to carry passengers occasionally, so actual back seats, and a decent boot.

Needs to be reasonably well put to together. It's NOT going offroad, but at the same time we don't want all the trim falling off at the first pothole.

Automatic. Doesn't have to be AWD, although I still prefer RWD to FWD.

Economical. She likes the idea of a Hybrid, I'm pushing towards Diesel.

Packed with as many "safety features" as possible.

Not sure if she's going to go small or mid-sized at this point.
Territory sized is "too big" for her.

I'm thinking maybe MUX or Pajero Sport, but I haven't checked out the features as yet.
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