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Radix wrote:. . . i mite be a bit bias due the the fact that my daily drive is an audi q7. . .
Radix wrote:i rented this poor excuse for an suv while i was on vacation in south africa. the six speed manual version. it reminded me of my old sante fe, that cheap interior feel. the ride was shiddy to say the least. i mite be a bit bias due the the fact that my daily drive is an audi q7. at least the mitsubishi asx is better looking.
jedismurf99 wrote:Anybody on tuner actually has one of these as yet? I saw three on the road so far all around Trincity mall, they look good IMO like a small Santa Fe.
By the way:Radix wrote:i rented this poor excuse for an suv while i was on vacation in south africa. the six speed manual version. it reminded me of my old sante fe, that cheap interior feel. the ride was shiddy to say the least. i mite be a bit bias due the the fact that my daily drive is an audi q7. at least the mitsubishi asx is better looking.
This isn't possible it wasn't even launched in South Africa until 2016:
http://indianautosblog.com/2015/07/hyun ... 016-185020
So I'm not sure what you drove but it wasn't a Creta
Ignorant Ignis wrote:test drove the creta and the vitara on the same day ... vitara won on both ride quality and power ..... both are 1.6 and that's why the price is so low on both. the asx by the way is slightly bigger and much more powerful with the 2.0 mivec.
Ignorant Ignis wrote:test drove the creta and the vitara on the same day ... vitara won on both ride quality and power ..... both are 1.6 and that's why the price is so low on both. the asx by the way is slightly bigger and much more powerful with the 2.0 mivec.
what are the reasons for your rankings?acesinghit wrote:I expect the mini crossover segment in T&T to boom. I am interested in knowing your opinions/rankings. For mine, see below:
#1 XV
#2 ASX
#3 Qashqai
#4 Trax
#5 Vitara
#6 HR-V
#7 Juke
#8 Creta
When the CX-3 arrives that would take the #1 spot.
personal opinion ~ general feeling.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:what are the reasons for your rankings?
What criteria are you using?
jedismurf99 wrote:ASX and Qashqai are both in the class above with the Tucson, CX5, CRV, Sportage etc, both more expensive and larger. The Trax looks like a Fischer price car IMO. I like the Creta, HRV and Vitara almost the same in terms of looks, but the price of the HRV is higher, and the Vitara isn't well equipped with things like a reverse camera, that's why I think my #1 would be the Creta, but I haven't had a chance to test drive, only see it and watch reviews so far.
jedismurf99 wrote:ASX and Qashqai are both in the class above with the Tucson, CX5, CRV, Sportage etc, both more expensive and larger. The Trax looks like a Fischer price car IMO. I like the Creta, HRV and Vitara almost the same in terms of looks, but the price of the HRV is higher, and the Vitara isn't well equipped with things like a reverse camera, that's why I think my #1 would be the Creta, but I haven't had a chance to test drive, only see it and watch reviews so far.
well the Xtrail is priced much higher to begin withDizzy28 wrote:jedismurf99 wrote:ASX and Qashqai are both in the class above with the Tucson, CX5, CRV, Sportage etc, both more expensive and larger. The Trax looks like a Fischer price car IMO. I like the Creta, HRV and Vitara almost the same in terms of looks, but the price of the HRV is higher, and the Vitara isn't well equipped with things like a reverse camera, that's why I think my #1 would be the Creta, but I haven't had a chance to test drive, only see it and watch reviews so far.
So the X Trail and Outlander are in which class??
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:well the Xtrail is priced much higher to begin withDizzy28 wrote:jedismurf99 wrote:ASX and Qashqai are both in the class above with the Tucson, CX5, CRV, Sportage etc, both more expensive and larger. The Trax looks like a Fischer price car IMO. I like the Creta, HRV and Vitara almost the same in terms of looks, but the price of the HRV is higher, and the Vitara isn't well equipped with things like a reverse camera, that's why I think my #1 would be the Creta, but I haven't had a chance to test drive, only see it and watch reviews so far.
So the X Trail and Outlander are in which class??
$319,000.00 2.0 4x4 Advance
$359,000.00 2.0 4x4 Exclusive
$379,000.00 2.0 4x4 Exclusive 7 seater
but it is a much larger vehicle usually classed as a mid-sized SUV in our market. Would be considered compact in the US market.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:jedismurf99 wrote:ASX and Qashqai are both in the class above with the Tucson, CX5, CRV, Sportage etc, both more expensive and larger. The Trax looks like a Fischer price car IMO. I like the Creta, HRV and Vitara almost the same in terms of looks, but the price of the HRV is higher, and the Vitara isn't well equipped with things like a reverse camera, that's why I think my #1 would be the Creta, but I haven't had a chance to test drive, only see it and watch reviews so far.
So the X Trail and Outlander are in which class??
well the Xtrail is priced much higher to begin with
$319,000.00 2.0 4x4 Advance
$359,000.00 2.0 4x4 Exclusive
$379,000.00 2.0 4x4 Exclusive 7 seater
but it is a much larger vehicle usually classed as a mid-sized SUV in our market. Would be considered compact in the US market.
cinco wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:well the Xtrail is priced much higher to begin withDizzy28 wrote:jedismurf99 wrote:ASX and Qashqai are both in the class above with the Tucson, CX5, CRV, Sportage etc, both more expensive and larger. The Trax looks like a Fischer price car IMO. I like the Creta, HRV and Vitara almost the same in terms of looks, but the price of the HRV is higher, and the Vitara isn't well equipped with things like a reverse camera, that's why I think my #1 would be the Creta, but I haven't had a chance to test drive, only see it and watch reviews so far.
So the X Trail and Outlander are in which class??
$319,000.00 2.0 4x4 Advance
$359,000.00 2.0 4x4 Exclusive
$379,000.00 2.0 4x4 Exclusive 7 seater
but it is a much larger vehicle usually classed as a mid-sized SUV in our market. Would be considered compact in the US market.
Actually trail right now at 269 basic 289 midspec
Dizzy28 wrote:By size the ASX and Qashqai are in the same class as the other compact SUVs and not the Tucson, CRV etc.
jedismurf99 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:By size the ASX and Qashqai are in the same class as the other compact SUVs and not the Tucson, CRV etc.
So both the Qashqai and the juke from Nissa. are in the class with the creta/vitara/hrv?
I might be wrong but I thought the Qashqai was a class above because the XTrail competed with the santa fe / sorento / cx9 as opposed to the Tucson/Sportage/ CX5
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