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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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AlphDoti wrote: This is my opinion:
Nissan X-Trail - poor in many areas Subaru Forester - best in Performance, poorest in fuel economy and scqueezed back seats and smaller boot Toyota RAV4 - best ride & beautify, overpriced and squeezed back seat (tall person struggles) and smaller boot Honda CR-V - best ride, most comfortable, most durable, most stable. Extra weight contributes to stability.
Can someone advise me about the driver seat legroom of the CRV and Outlander?Can a 6 foot jamaa comfortably drive it from say Nrb/Mombasa?
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Rank: Hello Joined: 6/19/2014 Posts: 1 Location: Nyairobi
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Lost all my passwords and couldn't reset. just needed to get back and add VW Tiguan to this list.
Among the compact SUV, the VW is way ahead of its competitors. Rav4 come is also a good buy for its resale value.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Chaka wrote:AlphDoti wrote: This is my opinion:
Nissan X-Trail - poor in many areas Subaru Forester - best in Performance, poorest in fuel economy and scqueezed back seats and smaller boot Toyota RAV4 - best ride & beautify, overpriced and squeezed back seat (tall person struggles) and smaller boot Honda CR-V - best ride, most comfortable, most durable, most stable. Extra weight contributes to stability.
Can someone advise me about the driver seat legroom of the CRV and Outlander?Can a 6 foot jamaa comfortably drive it from say Nrb/Mombasa? @Chaka, yes I can give you my opinion on this. The reason why CR-V has been voted the most comfortable before is due to these quality. The leg room is the most spacious. Please try one, try sitting on the backseat and see almost 1/2 foot extra space for 6 foot guy. Unlike RAV4, where the legs touches the front seat. I'm not sure about Outlander. Never been inside one
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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3 bests? How now? "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/29/2006 Posts: 2,570
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AlphDoti wrote:Chaka wrote:AlphDoti wrote: This is my opinion:
Nissan X-Trail - poor in many areas Subaru Forester - best in Performance, poorest in fuel economy and scqueezed back seats and smaller boot Toyota RAV4 - best ride & beautify, overpriced and squeezed back seat (tall person struggles) and smaller boot Honda CR-V - best ride, most comfortable, most durable, most stable. Extra weight contributes to stability.
Can someone advise me about the driver seat legroom of the CRV and Outlander?Can a 6 foot jamaa comfortably drive it from say Nrb/Mombasa? @Chaka, yes I can give you my opinion on this. The reason why CR-V has been voted the most comfortable before is due to these quality. The leg room is the most spacious. Please try one, try sitting on the backseat and see almost 1/2 foot extra space for 6 foot guy. Unlike RAV4, where the legs touches the front seat. I'm not sure about Outlander. Never been inside one I'm a proud owner of a CR-V!!! The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 4/1/2014 Posts: 12
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If you can afford it, then it's Freelancer anytime anyday. If you can't, go for a CR-V
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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AlphDoti wrote:Chaka wrote:[quote=AlphDoti]
Can someone advise me about the driver seat legroom of the CRV and Outlander?Can a 6 foot jamaa comfortably drive it from say Nrb/Mombasa? @Chaka, yes I can give you my opinion on this. The reason why CR-V has been voted the most comfortable before is due to these quality. The leg room is the most spacious. Please try one, try sitting on the backseat and see almost 1/2 foot extra space for 6 foot guy. Unlike RAV4, where the legs touches the front seat. I'm not sure about Outlander. Never been inside one Ok,but what I wish to know is the driver's leg room rather than the rear passenger leg room...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Chaka wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Chaka wrote:[quote=AlphDoti]
Can someone advise me about the driver seat legroom of the CRV and Outlander?Can a 6 foot jamaa comfortably drive it from say Nrb/Mombasa? @Chaka, yes I can give you my opinion on this. The reason why CR-V has been voted the most comfortable before is due to these quality. The leg room is the most spacious. Please try one, try sitting on the backseat and see almost 1/2 foot extra space for 6 foot guy. Unlike RAV4, where the legs touches the front seat. I'm not sure about Outlander. Never been inside one Ok,but what I wish to know is the driver's leg room rather than the rear passenger leg room... @chaka yes. Both drivers and passenger leg room is the largest. Even the cargo is the largest. That's what I was trying to imply, because logic says if there is lots of room in rear, that means te driver can move his seat even further backwards. You get it? If you have money, go for CRV or Outlander (as someone suggests). As for CRV, you'll not visit garage, you'll use the car until you sell it 5 or 7 years down the road!
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/7/2010 Posts: 728 Location: Wazuaville
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kama unataka Subaru sana then go for Outback, spacious and beautiful, the difference ya engine capacity 0.5 ni kidogo because the moment you go CR-V Rav and considering Kluger then you are in the 2-2.5l bracket. Those concerned about consumption gravitate between 1-1.6l the moment you reach 2l then you are in the bracket ya 2-2.5 that's how I reason out to avoid disappointment. think ranges not exact capacities "Money never sleeps"
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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Money Whisperer wrote:kama unataka Subaru sana then go for Outback, spacious and beautiful, the difference ya engine capacity 0.5 ni kidogo because the moment you go CR-V Rav and considering Kluger then you are in the 2-2.5l bracket. Those concerned about consumption gravitate between 1-1.6l the moment you reach 2l then you are in the bracket ya 2-2.5 that's how I reason out to avoid disappointment. think ranges not exact capacities The outback is eyecatching..whats the cost of raising it up?I believe most that I have seen seemed to have been 'uped'..
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/7/2010 Posts: 728 Location: Wazuaville
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Chaka wrote:Money Whisperer wrote:kama unataka Subaru sana then go for Outback, spacious and beautiful, the difference ya engine capacity 0.5 ni kidogo because the moment you go CR-V Rav and considering Kluger then you are in the 2-2.5l bracket. Those concerned about consumption gravitate between 1-1.6l the moment you reach 2l then you are in the bracket ya 2-2.5 that's how I reason out to avoid disappointment. think ranges not exact capacities The outback is eyecatching..whats the cost of raising it up?I believe most that I have seen seemed to have been 'uped'.. they are not raised, that's how it is to differentiate it from the Legacy. Outback was Subaru's way of creating their own niche market that wanted a station wagon with off-road capabilities without being huge and up there "Money never sleeps"
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Money Whisperer wrote:Chaka wrote:Money Whisperer wrote:kama unataka Subaru sana then go for Outback, spacious and beautiful, the difference ya engine capacity 0.5 ni kidogo because the moment you go CR-V Rav and considering Kluger then you are in the 2-2.5l bracket. Those concerned about consumption gravitate between 1-1.6l the moment you reach 2l then you are in the bracket ya 2-2.5 that's how I reason out to avoid disappointment. think ranges not exact capacities The outback is eyecatching..whats the cost of raising it up?I believe most that I have seen seemed to have been 'uped'.. they are not raised, that's how it is to differentiate it from the Legacy. Outback was Subaru's way of creating their own niche market that wanted a station wagon with off-road capabilities without being huge and up there True Outback is a Legacy (Imprezza hatchback for later models) with a raised suspension and some additional trims. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/8/2013 Posts: 126
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heard Honda Kenya have raised the CRSP for the CRVs and which has effectively raised the tax charged by KRA. was planning to import, one so, back to the drawing board
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/8/2008 Posts: 288
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omhangla wrote:heard Honda Kenya have raised the CRSP for the CRVs and which has effectively raised the tax charged by KRA. was planning to import, one so, back to the drawing board How about Suzuki Escudo/Grand Vitara?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 1,982 Location: matano manne
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AlphDoti wrote:Chaka wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Chaka wrote:[quote=AlphDoti]
Can someone advise me about the driver seat legroom of the CRV and Outlander?Can a 6 foot jamaa comfortably drive it from say Nrb/Mombasa? @Chaka, yes I can give you my opinion on this. The reason why CR-V has been voted the most comfortable before is due to these quality. The leg room is the most spacious. Please try one, try sitting on the backseat and see almost 1/2 foot extra space for 6 foot guy. Unlike RAV4, where the legs touches the front seat. I'm not sure about Outlander. Never been inside one Ok,but what I wish to know is the driver's leg room rather than the rear passenger leg room... @chaka yes. Both drivers and passenger leg room is the largest. Even the cargo is the largest. That's what I was trying to imply, because logic says if there is lots of room in rear, that means te driver can move his seat even further backwards. You get it? If you have money, go for CRV or Outlander (as someone suggests). As for CRV, you'll not visit garage, you'll use the car until you sell it 5 or 7 years down the road! @alphDoti,@Chaka I was torn between CRV and Outlander and took 3 months researching on both units. My Outlander is 2 weeks old and marveling at its beauty and power. Here are a few items I considered: 1. Price range: same, duty less than 2000 difference Outlander on higher side. 2. Engine capacity same 3. Ground clearance Outlander slightly higher 4. Space almost same Outlander has more leg room and bigger boot space. 5. Finnish, CRV a bit more elegantly finnished 6. Torque difference is insignificant 7. Overall looks and appeal - Outlander more preferred by men and CRV more appealing to ladies 8. Offroad capabilities Outlander more suited and versatile. 9. Resale CRV seems to be more preferred in Ke.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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[quote=Rahatupu] 4. Space almost same Outlander has more leg room @Rahatupu, Good points..what you are saying is that the outlander has more driver legroom?Rear pax leg room not important to me..What of fuel consumption?I have seen some later CRV's which look elegant and I wonder if your observations are valid for this one as well?
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/9/2011 Posts: 730 Location: Nairobi
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I am considering importing a small SUV. I would like to know your experience with Suzuki Escudo our goals are best achieved indirectly
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/9/2006 Posts: 1,502
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kiterunner wrote:I am considering importing a small SUV. I would like to know your experience with Suzuki Escudo which year model? work to prosper
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/9/2011 Posts: 730 Location: Nairobi
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Tokyo wrote:kiterunner wrote:I am considering importing a small SUV. I would like to know your experience with Suzuki Escudo which year model? I am considering importing the 2.4L manual drive 2008 from Japan. I will appreciate general comments from those who have experience with it especially in comparison to Trail (which I have used before) and other cars in this class (and price range). I do an average of 20km per day weekdays and 200-300 km weekends. our goals are best achieved indirectly
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/9/2011 Posts: 730 Location: Nairobi
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kiterunner wrote:Tokyo wrote:kiterunner wrote:I am considering importing a small SUV. I would like to know your experience with Suzuki Escudo which year model? I am considering importing the 2.4L manual drive 2008 from Japan. I will appreciate general comments from those who have experience with it especially in comparison to Trail (which I have used before) and other cars in this class (and price range). I do an average of 20km per day weekdays and 200-300 km weekends. Are there any Wazuans with Escuso experience? our goals are best achieved indirectly
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