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标题: DCOTY 2012: Best SUV Under $40k finalists Skoda Yeti 连禅冠军 [打印本页]

作者: 西澳海豚    时间: 2-11-2012 16:15
标题: DCOTY 2012: Best SUV Under $40k finalists Skoda Yeti 连禅冠军
候选车型:
Skoda Yeti 103TDI DSG AWD (carryover champion)

Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport AWD diesel

Mitsubishi Outlander LS AWD

Honda CR-V VTi AWD


Carryover champions usually kick off their defence as somewhere between warm to red-hot favourites, but not this year. If Drive was running a book on the “SUV under” category, Mazda’s CX-5 would be almost unbackable to salute.

That’s not to suggest an upset mightn’t be in the air. All four of these compact SUVs are expected to put up a fight for the title.

And the champion, Skoda’s Yeti 103TDI, last year beat the well-regarded Kia Sportage CRDi by the narrowest of margins (six votes to five), as well as its Volkswagen Tiguan stablemate, so it clearly has plenty going for it.

Mazda’s CX-5 signals a significant leap forward for the Japanese manufacturer as the first vehicle to incorporate a full suite of advanced technologies it had been working on, including a lightweight chassis, more fuel-efficient engines and new transmissions.

In one fell swoop it fixed the biggest accusation levelled at the CX-7 that preceded it, which was a sizeable thirst.

In the diesel-powered Maxx Sport all-wheel-drive configuration we’ve selected, the CX-5 uses 5.7L/100km and costs $39,470 - just sneaking under the price limit because its fitted with a six-speed automatic transmission as standard, and helped because Mazda doesn't charge any extra for metallic paint.

The 2.2-litre turbo diesel's power outputs of 129kW and 420Nm puts it well above its rivals. In spite of being physically smaller than the CX-7 it’s spacious enough for four adults and their luggage, and presents a neat and sophisticated ambience inside.

The Skoda Yeti split Drive’s judges last year not over its quirky looks, which are polarising but not an integral part of the judging criteria, but whether its all-wheel-drive system was worth paying extra for.

Its $35,690 buy-in includes a 2.0-litre turbo diesel engine making 103kW and 320Nm and using 6.7L/100km, plus a six-speed dual-clutch auto. It adds up to unruffled acceleration and an enjoyable driving experience, combined with decent equipment levels, plenty of space and a smattering of soft-touch materials lending a quality feel.

Honda's new CR-V has just launched here, and it's in the running for the first time since 2010.

We're testing the all-wheel-drive VTi model - which is the cheapest SUV here, priced at $32,790. It's powered by a 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine making 142kW and 220Nm is reasonably competitive. It comes standard with a five-speed automatic transmission and other goodies such as 17-inch alloys and a reversing camera.

It's smaller on the outside but bigger on the inside, and the smaller frame has helped cut fuel use by 15 per cent to 8.7L/100km over its predecessor - but that number may not look so good next to its frugal diesel competitors.

The final contender in the sub-$40k SUV category is the all-new Mitsubishi Outlander.

We're testing the LS petrol all-wheel-drive, which costs $38,990. It's fitted with a 2.4-litre engine producing 124kW and 220Nm, which is teamed to a CVT automatic. Fuel use is rated at 7.5L/100km.

One interesting feature of this model is that it has seven seats - making it the only car here with the extra practicality of a spare pair of chairs, something that could garner a few votes for the SUV built in Japan.

While four cars made the cut, a few notable new models missed out, too.

Subaru’s Impreza-based XV has been a great sales success thanks to its distinctive design but didn’t make Drive’s shortlist courtesy of a soggy drivetrain and only small car interior space.

Peugeot’s 4008 presents well but carries a significant premium over the Mitsubishi ASX on which it’s based but with no dynamic improvement evident.

Suzuki updated its Grand Vitara with a new look and slightly more gear earlier this year, but its plain-Jane interior and above-average fuel use ruled it out of contention.

Toyota’s next-generation RAV4 won’t be released in time for inclusion in this year’s testing.

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[size=1.2em]Previous winners:
[size=1.2em]2011 Skoda Yeti
[size=1.2em]2010 Kia Sportage
[size=1.2em]2009 Subaru Outback
[size=1.2em]2008 Renault Koleos
[size=1.2em]2007 Nissan X-Trail
[size=1.2em]2006 Toyota RAV4
作者: pzhero    时间: 2-11-2012 18:21
标题: 回复 #1 西澳瓶鼻海豚 的帖子
这个榜怎么是轮着来的,不会是当老好人吧。
作者: 西澳海豚    时间: 2-11-2012 21:45
我也不知道~~

放狗查查 DCOTY 吧!
作者: OHMAN    时间: 5-11-2012 13:55
车据说不错,就是样子太不符合我家的审美……
作者: 西澳海豚    时间: 5-11-2012 15:10
我个人倒是不讨厌他的长相,和我以前一台雷诺express很像。

不流线,但是空间超大,之前的车几乎像一台小van,可以塞进去两台50cc 的 scooter ~

我以前也常用那台车出游,载一台50cc小车,开到目的地,拿车出来玩,同时可以容纳一张双人气垫床。

青春的回忆~~呵呵!!
作者: nestshen    时间: 5-11-2012 23:10
仔细看了以上的转载, 怎么感觉还没有最后评出WINNER,只是说Skoda Yeti是上年的冠军。请LZ明示何处说今年冠军还是它?
作者: 西澳海豚    时间: 6-11-2012 01:34
标题: 回复 #6 nestshen 的帖子
And the champion, Skoda’s Yeti 103TDI ----------------------
作者: 西澳海豚    时间: 6-11-2012 01:36
在carsales上面看到skoda 清仓卖一些2012的yeti 1.2,2wd,$23990 drive away -----------

没有跑open road 的,2wd 就够了,便宜了一万刀




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