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Crossovers .... can I have some advice?

I am looking to buy a four-wheel drive vehicle and would consider the above. Value for money, economy and reliability. One important point is rear legroom whereas I believe the VW comes with adjustable rear seats. Currently I use an S-MAX diesel, not having had a petrol car for 38 years.

Asked on 20 May 2013 by ssgt

Answered by Honest John
The Freelander has three major faults, so that's off the list. Kugas generally okay. Tiguans not bad but the pre-facelift has quite a hard ride. Q3s built by SEAT at Martorell. Best of the four for status.
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