tosullivan
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If you are looking for a 4wd saloon car i would recommend the subaru legacy diesel. Brilliant car on any type of roads, doesnt really wear tyres (although when you change you change all 4, not 2 like with a 2wd), I get average fuel consumption of 6.2 ish litres per 100km, which i think is v good for 4wd. (no connection to subaru, just happy driver)
Between about 28 - 30 mpg combined. We also have a Rexton (2.7ltr Diesel) and the Disco (was also 2.7ltr Diesel) didn't use much more than the Rexton. There's no comparison between the two in terms of comfort, power, handling, towing power, etc, the Disco wins hands down.I'd like a Disco, but aren't they really really really heavy on fuel???? Anyone any suggestions for something slightly more easy going?
Skoda Octavia Scout, 4 wheel drive, 2 litre CR tdi, 140bhp, loads of space.
Since we are looking at a decade of regular snow/ice...
Currently driving a Skoda Yeti 4 x 4 (offroad) 2.0tdi 170bhp.
I cant comment on other 4 wheel drives because I have never driven one before, but I so love everything about this car.
Since we are looking at a decade of regular snow/ice I think it's time to change car to a 4-wheel drive. Has anyone any recommendations on the best 4-wheel drives out there, that are also suitable to city traffic? And what saloon cars are there that are 4-wheel drive?
My boyfriend loves reading the car mags and buys 4x4 mag and told me at the weekend while reading it that the Fiat Panda 4x4 got the best 4x4 car prize. But you should buy 4x4 mag in Easons.
The Opel Insignia comes with a AWD option now.
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