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Crossover or SUV opinions please

greatgimpo
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I have to do a small amount of driving down unmade roads and farm tracks. So far my aging Mondeo has had 3 front springs and 2 shock absorbers - perhaps it's trying to tell me something!
I'm considering buying a secondhand crossover but am perturbed by comments that they're not really designed to do any off tarmac stuff despite the raised suspension etc.
I really want to avoid a full-blown SUV as my off-road mileage doesn't really warrant me buying a lumbering, heavy, thirsty tank. Fuel, road tax, tyres, service intervals are all to be considered - what could I expect to buy for £10-12,000?
Any opinions anybody about what I should consider, what to avoid?
I'm considering buying a secondhand crossover but am perturbed by comments that they're not really designed to do any off tarmac stuff despite the raised suspension etc.
I really want to avoid a full-blown SUV as my off-road mileage doesn't really warrant me buying a lumbering, heavy, thirsty tank. Fuel, road tax, tyres, service intervals are all to be considered - what could I expect to buy for £10-12,000?
Any opinions anybody about what I should consider, what to avoid?
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A very nice Hyundai Santa fe, probably about 2 yrs old low mileage?I am a mortgage adviser.You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0
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The Yeti is too far out of my price range. Two votes for the Santa Fe - I'm on the case. Thanks0
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I'd be interested to know what the definition of a "crossover" is.0
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I interpret it as being a heftier body and fittings (suspension etc) mounted on a car frame as opposed to mounted on a van/truck frame - a full SUV.0
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Honda CRV?0
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greatgimpo wrote: »I have to do a small amount of driving down unmade roads and farm tracks. So far my aging Mondeo has had 3 front springs and 2 shock absorbers - perhaps it's trying to tell me something!
Yes. You are driving too fast down it.0 -
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greatgimpo wrote: »No, I have to go below walking pace on most of them... literally walking pace and the car is bouncing up and down. There's one property I go to and it's a better route across a field rather than use their unmade road.
I think you must live near us. We've managed up to now on unmade roads and across the occasional field with an ordinary front wheel drive hatchback. After 12 years of abuse the poor thing has started to protest so Mrs G is replacing it with a 2WD Kia Sportage. Time will tell if it is up to it.0
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