• Nath@aussie.zone
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      On the other side, I gladly take my Outlander off the beaten track. I took it through a river crossing last month that I probably shouldn’t have. It handled it like a champion, though.

      I don’t know whether I’d take one of these through that same crossing.

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    People are going to whine about the towing capacity, but can’t beat that price. I’m wary of being an early adopter, but I’m thinking of taking one for a test drive. Lightweight camper on the back, induction stove on board, should be tidy.

    Pity it’s such a big vehicle, I’m not a fan of the chunky ute trend.

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    I’ve got no need or interest in a dual cab, but we’ve got a BYD Seal and love it.

    Chinese manufacturers are kicking arse, and making the usual brands look antiquated and overpriced.

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      Some of the Chinese EVs are impressive. I think a number of European and US brands are in denial.

      Some are in big trouble and won’t make it.

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      byd seal looks amazing, the only thing I’m not sure on is the infotainment system, but I’m hoping by 2030 when I get my next EV the tech will have come along quite nicely