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I have popped a few posts up in the last month around Volvo XC60/Passat Alltrack/Superb 4x4 etc as I am in the fortunate position to move from a Company Car to a car allowance later in the year and return my nice BMW Estate.
These have caught my eye as a similar price (PCP) alternative and seem to get decent reviews - any real life experiences ?
I guess you need a vehicle like that because there's still snow in East Kilbride in July 🙂
And they're so middle class/middle manager/look what I bought (but it's not actually mine)
Not a fan.
It looks like quite a good car that's been sat on.
looks awful in the flesh
I quite like the regular Disco but the Sport really does look odd
My mate traded in his RRSport (old shape square one 61 reg) three months ago and during the time he had to choose the next 4x4, looked at the DiscoSport. He took one on test over a weekend and whilst he liked it, it was way smaller inside than his RRS. So he then got hold of a new RRS (new similar shape to the Disco) and yet that has more room in it, or perceived room in it and thats what he's bought.. but then he's a fanboy of RR's..
I've sat in it once, nice place to be for sure, but it does look like in the back that you are staring down a tunnel. My XC60 is probably the same size yet feels bigger (but isn't)
Smaller than you think inside, suggest you spend an hour at a dealer.
aye 😀Gary_M - Member
I guess you need a vehicle like that because there's still snow in East Kilbride in JulyAnd they're so middle class/middle manager/look what I bought (but it's not actually mine)
I may yet end up with a Superb, Gary ...
And..
Shouldn't you wait for the Maserati Advert for the new 4x4 they're doing.. 😉
thanks bikebuoy, useful. The XC60 was top of my list but there is apparently a new model out later this year, which will likely be out of my price range.
Gary M..... He might not need one but if he wants one what's it got to do with you? Very poor attitude IMO.
I have not driven one but think they look ace in the flesh. The top gear review I read said they were great as long as you don't get the engine it launched with. Pretty sure the new 'ingenium' or something like has replaced the old unit now though and that's meant to be a decent engine.
[i]Gary M..... He might not need one but if he wants one what's it got to do with you? Very poor attitude IMO.[/i]
Are you aware of the word 'banter', chill oot fella.
It's ok, I know Gary and he can be like that 🙂 .....banter !Gary M..... He might not need one but if he wants one what's it got to do with you? Very poor attitude IMO.
Having had a nice company car for the past 10 yrs (various BMW estates) and now moving to a car allowance the obvious thing to do is spend the allowance on a PCP. It's a decent amount so would allow a XC60/DiscoSport/Superb 4x4 etc without costing me anymore than my company car, so quite keen to see what i can get.
I've been a passenger in one and thought it was a bit tight on space comparable to the XC60. Neither as roomy as 5 series estate.
My parents have one it's very nice to drive and lovely inside, I'm in 2 minds about the rear. They're not really roomy but not cramped I was sat in the back seat last night and had plenty of room.
Isn't this the Freelander replacement, so it's not supposed to be mega huge.
I had one for a day when I took my wifes' Freelander 2 in for a service.
Drives really nice, and handled better than her car - feels lower.
Autobox really good, 9-speed I think.
Plenty of space in the front, no idea of the rear etc. Equipment good too, but then it was a top model.
^^^ thanks, the auto adds close to £2k onto the price, so would be a manual if anything.
Coming from a 5 series estate I think anything apart from the Superb Estate is going to feel a bit compromised on space...
One of my colleagues has one on which he's done about 16k so far.
OK-ish is the view, although it was back in the garage early on for a couple of faults.
The fuel tank doesn't seem to take the claimed volume so range isn't good enough and he won't be getting another after this for that reason alone.
has a very good ped' accident rating as has a very rare ped' airbag but not something worth considering when buying a vehicle 🙁 - reviews rarely mention the NADCAP ped' bit - looks and number of bottle holders yes
some interesting feedback. I could always play the safe bet and stick with the familiar BMW layout and get an X3 - seems to be about the same deal wise
(or save a heap and get the Skoda ... 🙂 )
We run an X3 Sport in the family. It's the 3.0ltr petrol and drinks fuel, mind it does tow farm trailers occasionally. Nice car though. I did consider one myself but had an XC90 previously, so bought the XC60.