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Long wheelbase n short overhangs, thoroughly modern, efficient use of OAL.
Attractive if you like lots of chrome plastic.
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With no third row of seats, we will not look at one. Where the Terry won big fans was with the Mums. It was a crossover. Car platform. You probably remember the 'not a truck' ads Ford used to do squarely aimed at mums. The Edge will mean that Ford can kiss much of that market goodbye. The Everest will be a true 4WD and many buyers will just not be interested in it just for the sake of 7 seat. Mums who will drive it 5 days a week and many, like my wife are not interested in a 4WD. The Territory's real appeal is that it drives like a car and on the weekend can fit in 7 people. We have 3 kids who always have friends that need lifts etc etc. Without that third row in a crossover vehicle, we'll be forced to look outside the Blue oval range. I have 3 mates with Terrys who all say they will have to do the same. The Explorer is not what it once was. It is not a true 4WD and although it is big, IMO is the better fit here..... We may just have to run our 2009 Terry until it dies....
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Looks good.
Will I buy one?.... probably not. The current Territory is the perfect combo for what I need. Will just have to buy a last-one-off-the-line and hang onto it for dear life.
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Yep I'm in the same boat. It is perfect for our needs and is a good balance between big and small. If the update is worth updating to, we'll be getting that one. Otherwise we'll keep our SZ for the long haul.
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Mate, I'd love an Everest, but my wife who is going to drive it as her weekly run around has said point blank, she will not drive a 4WD. I had a hell of a time talking her into a Territory! I certainly haven't written the Everest off as my other ride is a Ranger XLT but as I said, many women are going to drive this as their weekly run around and without 7 seats many people will not be interest. As they say in the classics, happy wife, happy life!
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In many respects, it is now the “logical” replacement for the Territory, being more of an AWD SUV, with the Everest catering for those who want a genuine 4wd. (Something FA hasn’t had for a while.) However it appears that Ford’s view is that fewer Australians want large cars, hence why the Falcon nameplate dies, and the Taurus won’t be sold here. Smaller, “mid-sized” SUVs are all the rage, and the Edge would slot in well. Those who want 7 seats, can opt for the Everest. I don’t see the point in trying to keep the Territory name. Might as well stick with the globalisation approach. |
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