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SUV best choice 2024?

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IMO Toyota is a reliable car. I used to have Tacoma in the US. I only replaced an oxygen sensor (by myself) at 95000 Miles. But I'm not really happy with the Toyota trucks (the size of Trucks in Thailand) handling. Anyway I decided to buy a WildTrak since Everest was kind of over my budget. I'm not going to use it for business or heavy loads and when I found WildTrack rear brakes are discs (not drums) was a big plus to me. 2.0 L turbo diesel, 6 gears auto. It's about less than a month now and it feels good to drive it around. Low cost of file as well (Toyota is 2.4). 
 

 

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  • There's a very big gap in quality between your #1 and #2.   OP needs to ignore casual drivers who own one for a few years, only driving to Tesco or the beach, and then replace it. This is ob

  • Wait for the Toyota. You'll kick yourself if you buy either of the other ones you mentioned. 

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    Well if you have done over 900 k , then putting in a few more kilometers on it , while waiting for the new model  wont do any harm .

I think Everest or waiting for new Fortuna is probably best bet, but the Nissan Terra is worth a look .... it's more spacious inside than the Fortuna and has a better ride, and lower cost than the Everest.

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