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MullsoGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC
- 10 reviews
- 3 likes
Family motoring
What a superb car! 7 seats and air conditioning available for each person - controlled either from the front or from row 2. When you have kids this is a god send in the summer. Drives very well / handles well and certainly does not feel like a big SUV. Off road ? Its brilliant - seems to conquer all terrain I've thrown at it here in Victoria
Sync 2 entertainment system / sat nav etc is very good although Sync 3 has just come out but its $2000 to upgrade !
Pulling a trailer is a breeze and you hardly notice its there
Overall i think this is a great car - in fact i used to own a Porsche Cayenne and this believe it or not is a better car
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Pat MPerth
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Great 4WD and tow vehcile
Purchased our Everest in November 2015 and have clocked up 60K KM. A lot of this has been towing our 2.7 tonne caravan. Had no issue and it fuel consumption, towing is 14/15 Ltrs per 100KM, well below my previous 4WD (Pajero) We live in a City and it is car like when driving around town. Steering is light and is way quieter in side than any other 4WD. Road holding is excellent for a large 4WD. Dashboard layout could be better with minor controls hard to reach.
Have towed on days in the North West of WA when temperature was 40C with no issues....Read more
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Algard74Illawarra, NSW
- 15 reviews
Very capable
We've done over 30000km so far with not one single issue. Have put it through its paces off-road & it's performed great.
I was intending to buy a Prado but decided to go have a look at the Everest & bought it that day.
Good size family car. Rear seats fold right out of the way.
Currently shopping around for suspension & tyre upgrades to get into the more serious stuff.
The wife loves it. She finds it very easy to drive & manoeuvre through parking lots.
We're very happy with our purchase so far.
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Jade bBroadford
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Super car. Extra comfy
we love our Everest. Couldn't be happier with our purchase. It's super comfy and a pleasure to drive. If there is a downfall on the car it's that it can be a bit thirsty. Ranging anywhere from 9.5ltrs to 100klms to 14ltrs to 100klms. The technology is awesome like the lane keeping and the adaptive cruise control but does lacks a few simple things that every car has had for ever such as a simple light around the ignition barrel and half decent headlights.
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Ripped ofMelbourne
- 2 reviews
- 4 likes
Best 4WD i have ever owned
So easy to drive, comfortable, plenty of power, very quiet for a diesel engine, stacks of safety features,if you are looking for a 4WD this is the one.Running cost around 10 L per 100KM.Passenger comfort second & third row seating very good.Computer system is very easy to use.I was a Holden owner for many of years but the Ford Everest won me over by a mile.
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Kristy
- 3 reviews
- 1 like
Love our Everest.
The car handles really well, we bought the trend and added sat nav and a tow package.
The interior is nice, a bit plasticky but what cars aren't these days. Disappointed with the ford floor mats fitted by the dealer - they have torn holes in the carpet. Quite cheap to run a tank usually lasts me around 2 weeks with plenty of around town driving. Long trips I was getting 10L to the 100.
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Questions & Answers
Susanne J.asked
Engine light on. Replaced adblue reductant pump & nozzle. Light still on.
DIANNEasked
Can you leave lights on
1 answer
Hi Dianne,
Yes it has auto off after a few minutes, however, you will receive a chime warning when you take the key out of the ignition if you have left the lights on.
Cheers
Alex
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