Hi do any of you fine people own one and if so what are your thoughts.
Changing car next year .
Changing car next year .
Kia's are more pricey than hyundai although the same model of car with a few cosmetic differences, I had santa fe (new model) before freelander but it was no offroader although a lovely car, Think you pay more for extra 2yrs warranty on kia which is 7 and hyundai 5, Had a sit in the x35 and the cabin is nice, body looks similar to kuga and would have bought one if engine had a little more power and it had a higher towball weight for the caravan. But for everyday use it would be great.:thumbs:What about the Kia's
I am going to seriously look at these plus the Hyundai's.
Neighbour has the XC90 - lovely motor but bloody thirsty at 30mpg on diesel!
Benjamin
Thing is, Terry, most UK drivers have utterly no need for a proper 4x4 and nor do I for that matter but I love the high riding position and it is easier getting a baby/toddler in and out of a high-wheel base car.I had the XC90 as a company car and for that it was great but no way, no how would I have called it an off-roader and as you say it just guzzled diesel like there was no tomorrow.
The guarantees are different on the Hyundai and Kia. Hyundai is 5 years and unlimited milage while the KIA is seven years but with a limited milage of 150,000km. Seeing as how after one year we already have 38,000 km on the ix35 I'm happy I chose the Hyundai plus it's a wee bit cheaper than the Kia. The ix35 replaced an XC60 and I find the ride in the Hyundai to be much more comfortable than in either the XC90 or XC60.
Now if you want the best for off road then the best choice has got to the Land Rover Defender although after a long drive your kidney will be shot and you'll be p*ssing blood!
Terry
Hi do any of you fine people own one and if so what are your thoughts.
Changing car next year .