Hi all,
My wife's CX9 is going. Too big (she can't park it without hitting things), too thirsty (14l/100km & 20,000 km a year equals $4,000 a year), out of warranty (father in law just got hit for $12,000 to fix a pin hole in some manifold thing that allowed the engine to over heat and crack in his Ford Ranger. I've been trying to convince her not to keep cars after warranty so this was good for me), too expensive to service (twice a year and $400 to $500 a pop at independent garage). It does have a massive 900 l boot and 7 seats (never used) and is very comfy on long motorway trips but it's going.
Anyway, we are looking at an Elegance wagon with Tech pack, memory and heated seats. Diesel is out as a lot of her driving is very short trips (school 1km away, shops 500m) with longer runs weekly to in laws and usually 2 trips interstate each year. I'm not sold on DPF longevity yet. So it's either the 103 or 132. Speed not really an issue. It's a family car, doesn't need to overtake as long drives are all dual carriageway (I have a Golf R for that sort of thing) and I'm trying to get best economy I can for this car.
The 103 has better economy on paper but I see the 132 might get better in real world. When it's loaded up it will be loaded, 3 kids, full boot, 500 litre roof box and 4 bikes on the back. Is the 103 going to achieve it's on paper economy or will the 132 be more consistent?
Cheers.
My wife's CX9 is going. Too big (she can't park it without hitting things), too thirsty (14l/100km & 20,000 km a year equals $4,000 a year), out of warranty (father in law just got hit for $12,000 to fix a pin hole in some manifold thing that allowed the engine to over heat and crack in his Ford Ranger. I've been trying to convince her not to keep cars after warranty so this was good for me), too expensive to service (twice a year and $400 to $500 a pop at independent garage). It does have a massive 900 l boot and 7 seats (never used) and is very comfy on long motorway trips but it's going.
Anyway, we are looking at an Elegance wagon with Tech pack, memory and heated seats. Diesel is out as a lot of her driving is very short trips (school 1km away, shops 500m) with longer runs weekly to in laws and usually 2 trips interstate each year. I'm not sold on DPF longevity yet. So it's either the 103 or 132. Speed not really an issue. It's a family car, doesn't need to overtake as long drives are all dual carriageway (I have a Golf R for that sort of thing) and I'm trying to get best economy I can for this car.
The 103 has better economy on paper but I see the 132 might get better in real world. When it's loaded up it will be loaded, 3 kids, full boot, 500 litre roof box and 4 bikes on the back. Is the 103 going to achieve it's on paper economy or will the 132 be more consistent?
Cheers.
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