M
moog
Guest
Much as I hate to critisize the lovely Vicki-Butler Henderson I must
say that this weeks feature on the best family 4x4 for £20K was total
rubbish.
Initially the programme looked like interesting viewing the contenders
were introduced as follows.
Honda CRV SE Sport
Hyundai Santa Fe CDX 3(V6)
Jeep Cherokee 2.4
Kia Sorento (Diesel)
Land Rover Freelander
Mitsubishi Outlander
Nissan (X-Trail) 2.5 Sport
Subaru Forester 2L X spec
Suzuki Grand Vitara XL7
Toyota RAV4 XT3
Seven of the 10 cars were knocked out of the running on a quick points
system very little (5sec) was seen of each of these cars.
Hyundai, Nissan and Toyota went into round two
Vicki tested these on the road while Tiff chucked them round a race
circuit.
Now how many people buy a 4x4 to drive them like a looney around a
race circuit?
Finally the Nissan and the Toyota progressed to the offroad course
where the Nissan won through seemingly because Vicky could get it up
the muddy hill where the plonker couldn't get the Toyota. (Looked more
to do with approach speed to me)
So the Nissan X-Trail wins the best Family 4x4 for 2K. Arguably not an
unreasonable outcome but the getting there was totally unenlightening.
Can't any car be tested on telly without being hammered around a
circuit?
moog
say that this weeks feature on the best family 4x4 for £20K was total
rubbish.
Initially the programme looked like interesting viewing the contenders
were introduced as follows.
Honda CRV SE Sport
Hyundai Santa Fe CDX 3(V6)
Jeep Cherokee 2.4
Kia Sorento (Diesel)
Land Rover Freelander
Mitsubishi Outlander
Nissan (X-Trail) 2.5 Sport
Subaru Forester 2L X spec
Suzuki Grand Vitara XL7
Toyota RAV4 XT3
Seven of the 10 cars were knocked out of the running on a quick points
system very little (5sec) was seen of each of these cars.
Hyundai, Nissan and Toyota went into round two
Vicki tested these on the road while Tiff chucked them round a race
circuit.
Now how many people buy a 4x4 to drive them like a looney around a
race circuit?
Finally the Nissan and the Toyota progressed to the offroad course
where the Nissan won through seemingly because Vicky could get it up
the muddy hill where the plonker couldn't get the Toyota. (Looked more
to do with approach speed to me)
So the Nissan X-Trail wins the best Family 4x4 for 2K. Arguably not an
unreasonable outcome but the getting there was totally unenlightening.
Can't any car be tested on telly without being hammered around a
circuit?
moog