My Audi A3 1.4 never used a drop over the three years I owned it for, what ever this has to do with SUV's though.A few of the small turbo engines seem to have issues. The 1.4 Polo GTI as well :\
Drinking oil like petrol is normal according to VW.
I really like the Suzuki Vitara 1.4 turbo.
I'm not sure how they would unless they're 4/A wheel drive with more sophisticated suspension, which it seems most about are not.
I can't help but think that there's a whole class of car that exists for people that like tall/comfortable cars, i.e. MPVs.
I have no idea why people who buy SUVs justify their statement by suggesting that a saloon/hatchback can't meet the requirements for additional height/space, when MPVs also exist.
Easy
you don’t get many RWD/AWD good looking MPVs.
Do people buy suvs for their aesthetics? If so could someone tell the majority of manufacturers this?
yep, they know already.
What does it matter, everyone will be driving electric monstrosities before long. I fully expect our next car (probably a diesel Tiguan AllspaceOh, perhaps they'll act on that knowledge then and stop making monstrosities like the juke or the bentayga?
Oh, perhaps they'll act on that knowledge then and stop making monstrosities like the juke or the bentayga?
Can we all at least agree that things like the Fiesta Active and Focus Active are rubbish and pointless? What are they for?!
EDIT: Jesus, they do a Ka Active now too...
Do people buy suvs for their aesthetics? If so could someone tell the majority of manufacturers this?
(using others vernacular) Nope .. the uk accident data xls for the uk was from 2016 ... you can select which cars you are interested in , the bmw was chosen by others.
the summary was your synopsys of an earlier 2012 report I also put up
... anyway @StevieP / others can make their own minds up.
more relevant to this latest thread , its interesting how inconsistant the ncap reports analysis
https://cdn.euroncap.com/media/6010/euroncap_renault_captur_2013_5stars.pdf
this has data on the ability of the car to swerve and avoid accidents , but the datas not present for the kadjar, or the new focus ... datas a joke...
I reckon most of those front wheel drive ones with big wide alloys will be terrible come snow![]()
I can't help but think that there's a whole class of car that exists for people that like tall/comfortable cars, i.e. MPVs.
I have no idea why people who buy SUVs justify their statement by suggesting that a saloon/hatchback can't meet the requirements for additional height/space, when MPVs also exist.
Oh, perhaps they'll act on that knowledge then and stop making monstrosities like the juke or the bentayga?
Against the grain of this thread, i really love SUVs.
I bought an X3 not long ago (3L Diesel, fantastic engine IMO). The speed it can carry in comfort through single track lanes around my area (we are soon to be moving down a 3-4 mile no through single track with bad maintenance) is far in excess of most normal cars. My other car is an E-Class Merc and quite frankly the alloys would all be buckled and broken, and the car would shake itself (and me) to bits if i tried to drive it at anything like the pace of the X3.
My ideal car would be an X5/ML/GLE/Cayenne really, if i didnt do high motorway mileage on top of this. Given free roam i dont think that i would never consider a non SUV as a "daily driver" (i hate that term!). Sadly when your employer ultimately funds your high mileage commuting car and you keep the excess, they aren't very suitable.
Edit: Also had a Range Rover a while ago, again, utterly fabulous car. It would glide over everything on its air suspension.
MPV's usually badly driven by mums on the school run. No thanksEasy
you don’t get many RWD/AWD good looking MPVs.