I read the world's best-selling SUV is the Nissan X-Trail, so that says a lot about what buyers want.
Have done that John....maybe not to the extent of you.
Have also spent months in SWBTA when it’s been raining...plenty of mud dragging in with boots.
Still haven’t needed to hose a defer out.....
There is plenty of people that don’t understand the risk of hosing the engine bay of modern cars.....highly doubt they will be advertising hosing out the interior of a 2020 car.
I read the world's best-selling SUV is the Nissan X-Trail, so that says a lot about what buyers want.
Yep, because they are bloody reliable - even the old ones. One review I read said ‘You’d have to be extremely unlucky to get a bad one’. We’ve had several in the family and next has the new model which I personally don’t like the shape of as it’s very generic now, but still a good little rig, can tow lighter loads with ease and is very easy to live with. Clutch on the older models is a bit heavy if I had to think of a negative to them.
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Yeah, but it’s not like electronics are new in vehicles and in general, they are so reliable you mostly forget it’s all there (when done properly) and even in older complex vehicles like the L322 - in general, they don’t suffer major show stopping electronic failures, usually sensors etc as they age. Go way back to the 14CUX system - usually presents sensor issues when it plays up, but the ECU is extremely reliable, even now, nearly 30 years later. With modern complex vehicles, when first released a few changes get made along the way to software and a few bits as the model gets into the grove, but the electronics in a vehicle wouldn’t be a concern to me at all.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
I often hose my Defenders out, load area and rear passenger footwell. It’s much easier after a big trip and carpets definitely wouldn’t survive long in my vehicles. I have a large piece of marine carpet and rubber mats that I remove to clean, dirt and water always get under them.
I’m more cautious with puma around front seat boxes and I don’t hose out the front foot wells. I never hose the engine bay.
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