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                    [Summary] => Probably the best use for a soft-roader is the long, long road trip, where cupholders, generous cargo space, ample power, and comfortable suspensions can be far more appreciated than in the bump-and-park confines of the city. Planning our four day venture into the "Boracay of the North", our initial plan was to steal the keys to Nissan’s glorious 350Z sports car, but seeing as how it might not have enough space for all our beach toys, we settled for their far-more-practical 250X X-Trail instead.

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