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Isuzu have launched the MU-X I have not seen one yet so cannot give any sort of review but if they are anything like the utes should go ok
Not quite sure how kluger or territory aren't to big, when a prado is. I thought the kluger I've been in, and the territory I've driven were huge. The captiva we had wasn't anywhere near as big, but it's gone now replaced by a pathfinder (previous model) due to niggling electricals and not enough space behind the rear seats when occupied.If you are looking at using the seven seats regularly think about how much space you will need to cart gear around when the third row is occupied. We couldn't fit a stroller in the captiva, but it comfortably fits in the pathfinder.
I believe that will be Isuzu's version of the Holden Colorado 7 or vice versa --Pricing up the base version of the Holden Colorado 7, it comes at a touch over $51000 -- Looking at the Holden Colorado 7, it does appear to be a 4WD with Hi-Lo Range, which is a good thing if one want's to do off road stuff.I can't see that the Isuzu's version will be that much different price, but one can hope .
They just don't look as big and onerous from the outside I guess. Might be a differant story from the driver's seats. The prado is also more car then she needs, such as we don't need 2nd 4wd and with it comes the higher price. Staying under $40k is appealing.Seven seats will be used regularly for school drops so will need to be able to fit schools and wife's teacher kit as well (she's always transporting some tub with resources)
If you don't need a second 4x4 then I would suggest you look at a used Santa Fe.Bron has one and I'm very impressed with it. 7 seat configuration, heaps of room and very well appointed.And it 'turns on a sixpence'.Also tows well on the black top.
What year model have you got b&b?