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What Car, what brands do you trust for the Outback?
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<blockquote data-quote="David-Karratha" data-source="post: 667973" data-attributes="member: 22207"><p>Yep. I’m in a Hilux too. ;-)</p><p>58k is pretty good. Some of our vehicles have regularly done a few thousand kms a week, all on poor, highly corrugated roads. I’ve seen cracked sub-frames on the Prados (which we stopped using on our access road), but the Cruisers & Hiluxes usually do ok. There were some who believed the ‘luxies were a bit skittish on the dirt, but I personally don’t dislike a little bit of twitchiness. They’re pretty buggered however when they go to auction.</p><p></p><p>To go back to the original question, providing you maintain it, and treat it reasonably well, most of the popular 4wd’s are pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David-Karratha, post: 667973, member: 22207"] Yep. I’m in a Hilux too. ;-) 58k is pretty good. Some of our vehicles have regularly done a few thousand kms a week, all on poor, highly corrugated roads. I’ve seen cracked sub-frames on the Prados (which we stopped using on our access road), but the Cruisers & Hiluxes usually do ok. There were some who believed the ‘luxies were a bit skittish on the dirt, but I personally don’t dislike a little bit of twitchiness. They’re pretty buggered however when they go to auction. To go back to the original question, providing you maintain it, and treat it reasonably well, most of the popular 4wd’s are pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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