commando wrote:Reliability with high resale
That's something else I should have put on the list. Something I don't mind getting scratched up by vegetations.warnesy wrote:I have the 09 Forester and have been looking for a similar sort of vehicle. I’m yet to be convinced of anything better which is why I still have it. On the plus side the older it gets the more adventurous I get with it.
Takes all folks, I guess.ChrisJHC wrote:Here’s mine (with an Aus flag)![]()
Thanks for your thoughts, Craig. Maybe I should find one locally I can get inside to check out for myself. The position of the wheel arches could make a difference.CraigVIC wrote:I think the xtrail will be hard to beat (apart from cvt). The internal size is huge due to the very square shape of it. I don't think the raw measurements really capture how boxy it is.
Yep, I had a look at that, but without extra roof height, I'd be too claustrophobic, and bump my head, I reckon.CraigVIC wrote:Perhaps a simple plywood platform across the top of the wheel arches would give you the extra space needed. Obviously has down sides too.Any SUV with a roof top tent also ticks some boxes but again some problems.
Yeah, I used to dream of owning a Hilux! But it misses too many of my boxes to spend that much money on. And to be realistic, my cars are workhorses, not show ponies, so the resale wouldn't be so high.commando wrote:Reliability with high resale
Interesting! I'm not keen on the more recent ones, because less boxy = less internal space, and more bells and whistles = more $$ in repairs. What didn't you like about it?GregG wrote:The only thing that is an acceptable replacement for an MY05 Fozzie is another MY05 Fozzie. I have recently driven a 2019 Forester and it was nearly as bad as driving a HiLux.
Thanks for that, Rai. I reckon if I go on a longer road trip, it could well be worth it. I'm more after something very quick and easy - for a vertically-challenged senior. The real issue for me is combining the big, heavy, muddy packs with my bedding in the same area. Neither of those I want on the roof at this stage.Rai wrote:The Forester is perhaps the best, if not the ideal fit as per the wish list. If space is an issue, roof boxes may be worth a consideration. Although roof boxes from reputable brands such as Thule and Yakima may appear expensive, they are worth a look because they can add 300-600 litres of additional space. According to Choice magazine, roof boxes can increase the fuel consumption by around 12%, however there is no need to carry them on the roof all the time. By some accounts, some roof boxes are quite easy to put on and off the vehicle's roof racks.
Did you find a good way of sleeping in yours? I'm wondering how wide the back seat is - maybe not quite wide enough. I know someone who rigged up a simple tent that fits out the back of the tailgate of her twin cab, but I like the idea of being in the cabin itself for a quick getaway in case I'm unsettled by drunk yobos (as has happened on occasions). And not to have to get out of the car in wild weather to set up.north-north-west wrote:It needs a bullbar, driving lights, roof rack and rear canopy.
Tortoise wrote:Did you find a good way of sleeping in yours? I'm wondering how wide the back seat is - maybe not quite wide enough. I know someone who rigged up a simple tent that fits out the back of the tailgate of her twin cab, but I like the idea of being in the cabin itself for a quick getaway in case I'm unsettled by drunk yobos (as has happened on occasions). And not to have to get out of the car in wild weather to set up.north-north-west wrote:It needs a bullbar, driving lights, roof rack and rear canopy.
Tortoise wrote:Interesting! I'm not keen on the more recent ones, because less boxy = less internal space, and more bells and whistles = more $$ in repairs. What didn't you like?GregG wrote:The only thing that is an acceptable replacement for an MY05 Fozzie is another MY05 Fozzie. I have recently driven a 2019 Forester and it was nearly as bad as driving a HiLux.
CraigVIC wrote:I see a few 4wd Mitsubishi Delica van's setup for travel/offroad getting around. Might be worth a look.
CraigVIC wrote:I see a few 4wd Mitsubishi Delica van's setup for travel/offroad getting around. Might be worth a look.
Tortoise wrote:Thanks, guys. I'll have a look at Outbacks. They were off my radar, as I'd heard of too many people with water pumps that kept going, and other $$$ repairs. I do like what I perceive to be extra height inside my Forester, but looks may be deceiving.
Tortoise wrote:They were off my radar, as I'd heard of too many people with water pumps that kept going, and other $$$ repairs.
GregG wrote:Tortoise wrote:They were off my radar, as I'd heard of too many people with water pumps that kept going, and other $$$ repairs.
I am pretty confident that an 06 Outback and an 06 Forester have identical water pumps, in fact they have identical engines if you exclude the few H6 engines that were sold. So reliability should be similar, ie, quite good.
GregG wrote:Tortoise wrote:They were off my radar, as I'd heard of too many people with water pumps that kept going, and other $$$ repairs.
I am pretty confident that an 06 Outback and an 06 Forester have identical water pumps, in fact they have identical engines if you exclude the few H6 engines that were sold. So reliability should be similar, ie, quite good.
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