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<blockquote data-quote="Pecky" data-source="post: 608249" data-attributes="member: 20520"><p>Sorry Grubstake I have to disagree (but I am biased towards Subarus). The Forester has many reviews saying it is one of the best off road SUVs.</p><p></p><p>I am in the WA Subaru 4WD Club and I lead six of them across the Simpson desert, and back to Perth via the Anne Beadell Highway. We did 9000km and about 6000km on unsealed roads and the only problems we had was 3 flat tyres and a bent lower control arm which was straightened out in Birdsville.</p><p>We have also done many 4WD tracks and epic cross country trips.</p><p></p><p>Another thing going for them is their safety features which make them ideal for young drivers and families.</p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p>Pecky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pecky, post: 608249, member: 20520"] Sorry Grubstake I have to disagree (but I am biased towards Subarus). The Forester has many reviews saying it is one of the best off road SUVs. I am in the WA Subaru 4WD Club and I lead six of them across the Simpson desert, and back to Perth via the Anne Beadell Highway. We did 9000km and about 6000km on unsealed roads and the only problems we had was 3 flat tyres and a bent lower control arm which was straightened out in Birdsville. We have also done many 4WD tracks and epic cross country trips. Another thing going for them is their safety features which make them ideal for young drivers and families. cheers Pecky [/QUOTE]
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