Proof that SUVs don’t need to do everything to be good
PROS
- Incredibly comfortable
- Spacious, well-equipped interior
- Petrol, diesel and hybrid available
CONS
- Crude dashboard graphics
- No four-wheel drive option
- Performance is only average
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Proof that SUVs don’t need to do everything to be good
Stylish looks, great diesel engines, well equipped, supremely comfortable ride
Residual values and reliability yet to be proven, no hatchback version
Lots of kit and really roomy
Not as good to drive as rivals, depreciation has been steep
Big comfort and big space
Not a driver's machine
Lots of kit and really roomy
Not as good to drive as rivals, depreciation has been steep
Space, comfort, 2.0 HDi performance.
Steering and brakes lack feel.
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