Jump to content

Looking for small SUV as "Flood Car". Ford Escape or Suzuki Vitara.


pj123

Recommended Posts

I am considering purchasing a second car for taking the dogs out and mainly as a flood car. We are looking at 09-12 Ford Escapes or 05-12 Suzuki Vitaras. Both automatics. Any experience people may care to share about both cars? Or offer another suggestion. Maybe a CR-V? Budget is under 300k and we will spend some money on making the car more flood resistant (eg breathers).  I would prefer to sell our current car (X1) and purchase a used Everest but my wife finds this size of vehicle too large for her to handle comfortably.  Pick-ups not an option. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We had several mid 2000's Ford Escapes as company cars in the past because they were great value compared to CR-V etc. at the time.  Our Escapes were XLT models with 2.3L 4 cylinder 4WD autos.  They lasted pretty well up to 250 - 300,000km with no major engine or trans issues.  I remember only a few minor electrical issues with driving lights, tailgate lock mechanism and one MAF fault.    

 

They handled OK but were a bit underpowered.  4WD worked fine and could be locked in, but no low range.  No sure how good they would be in flood water.  Probably the worst thing about them was the 4 speed auto and not particularly powerful or efficient engine resulted in unimpressive fuel economy, particularly when driven hard.  Don't know if Ford made any improvements for the later models. 

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

MY old MU7 Handled the great flood with only minor leaking when I travelled down the 9 three times, I was begining to feel I was at sea for 50% of the journeys.  Oh how I miss that SUV. never let me down, did replace all brakes pads when things dried up,  Mec's told me just continue normal driving to clear any watter in the diff's etc. It never had any problems including the feeling of lifting at the start  junction with the route 1, and watching all the others climbing out their windows did get me a bit nervous. Oh! fun days!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, phetpeter said:

MY old MU7 Handled the great flood with only minor leaking when I travelled down the 9 three times, I was begining to feel I was at sea for 50% of the journeys.  Oh how I miss that SUV. never let me down, did replace all brakes pads when things dried up,  Mec's told me just continue normal driving to clear any watter in the diff's etc. It never had any problems including the feeling of lifting at the start  junction with the route 1, and watching all the others climbing out their windows did get me a bit nervous. Oh! fun days!

I did look at the MU7. You can pick up a +200,000 km 2005-06 for under 300,000. But too big for my wife. But we may need to compromise on size.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.


  • Topics

  • Latest posts...

    1. 674

      Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches

    2. 1

      X.com links not displaying

    3. 2

      Six Thai Police Officers Arrested in 300 Million Baht Fake Warrant Scam

    4. 4

      Operation Titanium Reveals £6.5M Stolen Luxury Car Scam - video

    5. 0

      Lost por ror bor sticker

    6. 12

      Feedback on Theme and subscription offer

    7. 5

      Senior Monk from Renowned Chiang Mai Temple Arrested for Drunk Driving Following Collision

  • Popular in The Pub


×
×
  • Create New...