Best road handling 4x4
Discussion
bosshog said:
Possibly a bit of an oxymoron this question, but which offroader do you think is the most fun/handles best on the road. I'm presuming the Cayenne? X5? touareg?
I think there is a question of if Fun, Road Holding and Handling are the same thing?To my mind they are not.
Defenders for example are huge fun and actual handle in terms of feel, pretty well. But will roll, pitch and be unruly. And road holding likely to be on the lower side.
Big modern SUV's might handle better in some ways and have more grip. But are also arguably more boring and just feel like large heavy cars with too much body roll.
Sorry, perhaps the wrong sub forum for this post, but I thought you guys would be the best to ask.
Specifically it needs no offroad handling capabilies at all. I'm after one of the full fat 4x4s for towing duties (track car) and family car, but I want the most fun to drive and best handling on the road. Why 4x4? because the Mrs likes being higher up than in a car, and we're both sick of MPVs. I have a Lotus for fun, but do spend a lot of time driving the family car around Norfolk country roads and I want something I can 'press on with' when needed.
thanks
Specifically it needs no offroad handling capabilies at all. I'm after one of the full fat 4x4s for towing duties (track car) and family car, but I want the most fun to drive and best handling on the road. Why 4x4? because the Mrs likes being higher up than in a car, and we're both sick of MPVs. I have a Lotus for fun, but do spend a lot of time driving the family car around Norfolk country roads and I want something I can 'press on with' when needed.
thanks
bosshog said:
Sorry, perhaps the wrong sub forum for this post, but I thought you guys would be the best to ask.
Specifically it needs no offroad handling capabilies at all. I'm after one of the full fat 4x4s for towing duties (track car) and family car, but I want the most fun to drive and best handling on the road. Why 4x4? because the Mrs likes being higher up than in a car, and we're both sick of MPVs. I have a Lotus for fun, but do spend a lot of time driving the family car around Norfolk country roads and I want something I can 'press on with' when needed.
thanks
Budet?Specifically it needs no offroad handling capabilies at all. I'm after one of the full fat 4x4s for towing duties (track car) and family car, but I want the most fun to drive and best handling on the road. Why 4x4? because the Mrs likes being higher up than in a car, and we're both sick of MPVs. I have a Lotus for fun, but do spend a lot of time driving the family car around Norfolk country roads and I want something I can 'press on with' when needed.
thanks
But it goes back to what you define as fun and handling.
Being able to press on... Not sure I've ever unstood this concept. Driving like a tt, which might be what you mean, i.e. Stupid overtakes and speeding. Doesn't really result in getting anywhere any quicker. Unless you are full on illegal driving style, a 1.0 litre city car will cover distances in about the same time as "fast" performance cars.
For towing, make sure they meet your tow requirements. Not all SUV's can tow heavy loads and some are down near to 2000kg. Which a trailer + car + spares/tyres could very easily breach.
Personally, I'd have look at things like US quad cab pickups. Most useful as you can use the bed for other track car bits you might need. And usually nice inside. Something like a Dodge Ram SRT-10 has plenty of potential to shift... but then again it does have 500bhp!
Jeep SRT-8 might be worth a look too.
So do you mean entertaining to drive?
300bhp/ton said:
budet?
Ideally 20K max.300bhp/ton said:
But it goes back to what you define as fun and handling.
I define handling as: not wallowly ; not excess dive in the suspension when cornering and breaking, good turn-in, good steering feel - i.e. a good understanding whats happeng to the tyre bite in the road surface (not remote, dead), and good feedbackI define fun as: entertaining to drive (too subjective I know), but something that brings a smile/enjoyment factor went driving down some twisty roads.
300bhp/ton said:
Being able to press on... Not sure I've ever unstood this concept. Driving like a tt, which might be what you mean, i.e. Stupid overtakes and speeding. Doesn't really result in getting anywhere any quicker. Unless you are full on illegal driving style, a 1.0 litre city car will cover distances in about the same time as "fast" performance cars.
No I do not mean driving like a tt thanks. I mean:- being able to overtake people sensibly and safely at the or below legal limits and conditions in a quick manner, reducing my time on the other side of the road.
- I mean driving down a bumby road at the or below legal limits and conditions without excess tramlining or steering pull
- I mean accelerating from 0-60 in something faster than your average 2litre diesel car.
300bhp/ton said:
So do you mean entertaining to drive?
Yes.My 1970's Series Land Rover has pretty good turn in and quite a bit of feel through the steering, you certainly know what the wheels are up to. But I doubt this is the sort of thing you are after
All SUV's will dive and wallow more than a similar size/weight car. And for the most part steering will be worse too. Think all you can do is go and drive some and see if you like them. For me the 'fun' of a 4x4 is that they feel and drive like one. I don't want them to be car like. Which is why I'd go for something more pickup or 4x4 than SUV.
Ram SRT-10 would still get y vote. And should be about in budget too. And as a bonus won't depreciate much if at all.
All SUV's will dive and wallow more than a similar size/weight car. And for the most part steering will be worse too. Think all you can do is go and drive some and see if you like them. For me the 'fun' of a 4x4 is that they feel and drive like one. I don't want them to be car like. Which is why I'd go for something more pickup or 4x4 than SUV.
Ram SRT-10 would still get y vote. And should be about in budget too. And as a bonus won't depreciate much if at all.
bosshog said:
Sorry, perhaps the wrong sub forum for this post, but I thought you guys would be the best to ask.
Specifically it needs no offroad handling capabilies at all. I'm after one of the full fat 4x4s for towing duties (track car) and family car, but I want the most fun to drive and best handling on the road. Why 4x4? because the Mrs likes being higher up than in a car, and we're both sick of MPVs. I have a Lotus for fun, but do spend a lot of time driving the family car around Norfolk country roads and I want something I can 'press on with' when needed.
thanks
You do realise 4x4s can be low(ish). So you want a 4WD 'SUV', rather than an x-drive or Quattro?Specifically it needs no offroad handling capabilies at all. I'm after one of the full fat 4x4s for towing duties (track car) and family car, but I want the most fun to drive and best handling on the road. Why 4x4? because the Mrs likes being higher up than in a car, and we're both sick of MPVs. I have a Lotus for fun, but do spend a lot of time driving the family car around Norfolk country roads and I want something I can 'press on with' when needed.
thanks
300bhp/ton said:
Being able to press on... Not sure I've ever unstood this concept.
No, it sounds like you don't understand the concept at all.300bhp/ton said:
Driving like a tt, which might be what you mean, i.e. Stupid overtakes and speeding. Doesn't really result in getting anywhere any quicker. Unless you are full on illegal driving style, a 1.0 litre city car will cover distances in about the same time as "fast" performance cars.
Of course it will... If you can put up with the looks, Cayenne diesel.
If you can't, Range Rover Sport TDV8.
If you're scared that a Range Rover will steal your kids' college fund, BMW X5.
If you're worried that owning a large BMW off-roader will make you look like a 2017 version of Patrick Bateman, then you'll just have to get an MPV, and be sad again.
If you can't, Range Rover Sport TDV8.
If you're scared that a Range Rover will steal your kids' college fund, BMW X5.
If you're worried that owning a large BMW off-roader will make you look like a 2017 version of Patrick Bateman, then you'll just have to get an MPV, and be sad again.
Gassing Station | Off Road | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff