Gone are the days, for example, when utility vehicles were forcibly fitted with third row bench seats for them to achieve "10-seater tax free eligibility". Gone are the days, too, when low-end versions of 4X4 vehicles ruled the roads, because the new tax scheme now allows for a more competitive pricing for all-wheel-drive vehicles. Because of the new tax scheme, we now have more high-end vehicles (or vehicles as they were originally designed) plying our roads. A perfect example of this would be how the race for supremacy in the mini-SUV segment has changed dramatically. Every single major player in the industry now has a 4X4 model of their mini-SUVs, and buyers couldnt be happier. Heres a short list of whats out in the market, in case youre thinking of finally landing that compact 4X4 youve always wanted.
The 4X4 CR-V also boasts of having among the best head- and leg-room in its class, as its exterior dimensions suggest. Another plus factor is the fact that the CR-V has always been, and will probably always be, a great drive. Despite the not-exactly-jawdropping 2-liter i-VTEC DOHC 16-valve engine (which develops a respectable 150 ps at 6500 rpm), for example, the combination of a lightweight engine and Hondas quirky feel engineering makes that CR-V quite the responsive not-so-little bugger. It can get out on its feet quite quickly, if you so decide to floor the gas pedal. Otherwise, it tackles the Metro traffic with smooth panache. The downside, obviously, is its so-so looks. Its not as visually stunning as the RAV4 or the Outlander or the X-Trail, for example, though its not exactly downright unsightly either. Its, well, so-so. If youre not much into obtaining "pogi points", the CR-V has what it takes to impress, period.
The Good
Technology that takes your driving needs into consideration
Ample space inside
Responsive engine
The Bad
Unimaginative exterior styling
The Price to Pay
P1,208,000 for the manual, P1,258,000 for the automatic and an additional P15,000 for the special edition (read extra pogi) pearl white version
The Verdict
The epitome of truth in advertising. It is indeed the comfortable 4X4.
This doesnt mean that Toyota has left all the safety features for its cars with bigger-displacement engines, however. Small as it is, the 4X4 RAV4 comes complete with dual airbags, all disk brakes and ABS with EBD. Much like the CR-V, then, it provides a fun drive as youre assured of nimbleness and safety in one package. The tiny little downside to the RAV4 is the tiny little space you get for baggage and your legs. Okay, perhaps I may have exaggerated. Maybe putting the words "tiny" and "little" one after the other is a bit too much. It may not be made for basketball players, but the average Pinoy need not feel cramped.
The Good
Downright good-looking
Lotsa standard safety features
The Bad
Can be too compact for comfort
The Price to Pay
1,238,000
The Verdict
The 4X4 RAV4 is an enjoyable combination of beauty and safety.
The downside to the Outlander is its almost uninspired rear end. That and despite its lengthy look, the fact that it doesnt have much cargo space. The combination of front disk and rear drum brakes, despite having assistance from ABS, also pales in comparison to say, the braking dynamics of the RAV4. Still, that lovely Sportronic shiftgate (the only one in its class, we must stress) is hard to get over. We still want one parked in our garage.
The Good
Looks that can kill
Sportronic manual shiftgate (!)
The Bad
A bit sluggish compared to competitors
Not much cargo space
The Price to pay
P1,270,000
The Verdict
The fun of the Outlanders manual shiftgate is just too hard to get over.
Outside, its pretty impressive as well, though not as immediately striking as a RAV4. The best thing about the 4X4 X-Trail is that it comes in two variants a 2-liter and a 2.5-liter, whose 150 ps and 180 ps respectively make the X-Trail competitive on the fly whichever way you look at it. Four wheel disks with ABS and EBD and dual airbags come standard as well. Unimaginative trimming and upholstery are the only things we can actually see that can improve in this Nissan do-it-all vehicle. Heck, even cupholder (on in this case canned drink holder) compartments are treated with airconditioning for cool drinks on the go!
The Good
Ample eninge power
Ample room in the interior for both passenger and baggage
Ample safety features
The bad
Boring interior trimming
The Price to Pay
P1,199,000 for the 2.0L and P1,299,000 for the 2.5L
The Verdict
The most complete mini-SUV out in the market today.
The only downside to the Escape is its gas-guzzling tendencies. That and the fact that interior trimmings could use a little more imagination. Still, its a very impressive mini-SUV. The pocket-rocket in its class, it undoubtedly sets the standard where acceleration in this segment of the local automotive world is concerned.
The Good
Darn, its quick!
Generous interior space
The Bad
Gas-guzzling tendencies
Steep price tag
The Price to Pay
1,345,000
The Verdict
Speed demons in SUV mode will love this baby.
The downside to the Subaru Forester is a slightly underpowered 2-liter SOHC engine which can top at 125 ps. So unlike its WRC sibling, no? What it lacks in power, it more than makes up for in handling, however. The Forester sticks to the ground almost like a race car. It thus has best-in-class handling capabilities. Attacking curves in a Forester wont make you feel like youre about to roll-over a great advantage when you think about how mini-SUVs are used in this country. Interior space is also generous and, goldarnit, it sure as hell looks better now than it did five years ago.
The Good
Best in class handling due to low center of gravity
Improved styling
The Bad
At times, theres not enough juice under the hood
The Price to Pay
1,185,000
The Verdict
The perfect SUV for those who want to be different but still require quality